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The best restaurants serving French food in Camden London
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137 Opinions in 1 websites
Good atmosphere, very French, beautifully cooked food in reasonably sized portions. The proprietor and his wife were present and were very approachable and helpful. There is a fabulous wine list, but we didn't have the money for such heights: nevertheless the lower slopes were fine, including champagne by the glass.
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We had a lovely evening at Cheezelo enjoying a generous serving of raclette with the traditional trimmings of cured meats, potatoes, and cornichons. I also enjoyed a nice French rose cider. It felt very authentic and we will be sure to recommend it to friends!
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Su café y té saben como un viaje a lugares desconocidos. Lo intentan, crean, sugieren y son increíblemente lindos, apasionados y dedicados a lo que hacen. No es un café como otros, este tiene algo especial, como un alma, una cultura, una historia. Sólo inténtalo
1355 Opinions in 4 websites
I’ve been wanting to eat at Otto’s for years, given the exceptional reputation of the restaurant - and it was just fantastic. The service, the wine list, the food, the atmosphere, all top notch. Exactly the kind of place you get to as early as possible and proceed to eat everything on the menu until closing time!
1683 Opinions in 3 websites
I unfortunately can’t recommend this restaurant. We went for the midday 3-course menu. There was nothing special about it. For starters we had the fish carpaccio and spaghetti, fish was nice, spaghetti had nothing special that you could not get anywhere else. For mains we had the gnocchi and pork shoulder. Half the pork serving was fat, and the meat was tough, had a nice flavour, but nothing making it special. Gnocchi was the best meal, they were toasted o. The outside and soft on the inside, very nice sauce. Dessert we had the French toast, very nice caramelisation and soft core. The disappointment comes from being a Michelin restaurant, the dishes did not seem elevated or innovative. Service was very kind and attentive.
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What a find! The cutest little French bistro with a small menu featuring classic brunch dishes done well. It's a tad pricey, but the fact they had Canele's (specialty Bordeaux pastry) completely won us over. We ordered some, thinking there's no way they'd taste as good as the real thing in Bordeaux, but we were proven wrong! They were a highlight of our weekend in London 😍 The order: Sourdough with scrambled eggs & comté (cheese) - £10 Sourdough with scrambled eggs & bacon - £10.50 Smoked salmon toast with cream cheese - £15 Pan au chocolate - £2 Canelé - £2
52 Opinions in 1 websites
We visited the location at 55 Neal street for a late Sun day night dinner. This was our first time in London, and at the end of a very busy weekend, the restaurant was out of stock of a few items. Tired as they must have been, the staff were friendly, efficient and made us feel very welcome as their last customers that night. We tried a " burger " ( the meat is cooked in the French Bbeef Bourgeon style, and is more the consistency of pulled pork... it is delicious !) with cheddar, cabbage & mushrooms, and also one with Raclette, onion jam and slaw . the meat was moist, tender, and tasty. This little shop is just around the corner from the 7 Dials Hotel, and will provide you with a delcious, budget dinner !
41 Opinions in 1 websites
This is the second incarnation of this space I have dined in - the previous was called the Gilbert Scott. This time the venue seems calmer and quieter - a rare thing for London restaurants these days. Soft furnishing and comfy deep seating - we stayed to chat after our coffee was long gone. But I found the menu a bit of a challenge - probably down to me but nothing really shone out so I end up with a starter and a further starter for main. It seemed to all work ok. So all in all a pleasant place with a little work needed on the menu. Staff seemed busy and a bit distracted.
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I just went to the new branch in Finchley Central and the lentil salad and aubergine salad were divine. Even better than the ones at Ottolenghi!!!The ladies who served me were friendly and super helpful. Cannot wait for my cakes later. Had a lovely buzz inside as well and was packed. Highly recommend :)
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Un caffè francese, nel cuore di Londra…A due passi dal British Museum. Un apparente paradosso ma che in realtà è perfettamente integrato nel contesto e offre l’occasione di una pausa pranzo o di una merenda davvero gradevole, in un ambiente delizioso.