Reviewers single this out as amazing. A classic French dessert executed well with a buttery pastry base and smooth lemon curd center.
Tips from diners
Get the two-course menu for £16.95 or three-course for £19.95 — the steak haché with chocolate délice combo is unbeatable value.
A classic French hamburger steak that reviewers describe as excellent for the price. Often part of the two-course prix fixe menu for under £11, paired with chocolate délice dessert.
Tips from diners
Order the steak haché medium-rare for best results. The peppercorn sauce is the star — creamy and packed with flavor.
Get the two-course prix fixe for under £11 — pair the steak haché with chocolate délice dessert for unbeatable value in central London.
A classic French preparation where the beef is tender and well-braised. Reviewers mention enjoying this with escargots as a starter and noting excellent value even with wine included.
Tips from diners
Pair boeuf bourguignon with escargots as a starter — multiple reviewers call this combination excellent and representative of the best French classics.
Multiple reviewers specifically mentioned returning for the duck alone. The meat is succulent and tender, with the cherry sauce perfectly complementing the richness of the duck.
Tips from diners
Reviewers return specifically for the duck confit — it's one of the most reliable dishes on the menu with consistently tender meat.
Traditional French snails glistening with garlic-infused butter. A classic starter that reviewers frequently pair with mains like beef bourguignon.
Tips from diners
Add escargots to the set menu as an extra starter. They're worth the supplement and pair well with boeuf bourguignon.
A subterranean gem in Piccadilly decorated with wood panelling, chandeliers and art deco frescoes. Two-course menu from £16.95, three-course from £19.95. Live music every evening and access via a sweeping staircase through a café above.
Perfect for pre-theatre dining. The brasserie is a short walk from Piccadilly and Criterion theatres, and the service is efficient even with live music.
The staircase down to the brasserie is grand but steep. Allow a moment to appreciate the art deco interior and ceiling frescoes as you descend.
Live music plays every evening until close. Perfect if you want entertainment with dinner, but the brasserie gets lively and louder as the night progresses.
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