In a cosy first floor setting overlooking the wrought-iron splendour of Leadenhall Market, Luc’s Brasserie is a welcoming Gallic haunt in the heart of slick east London. Full-flavoured French brasserie dishes make up the self-assured menu at Luc’s Brasserie, with daily specials and an interesting wine list to boot. There’s a friendly yet …
Adding some French polish to a very British affair, Restaurant Sauterelle sits poised on the south mezzanine of the venerable Royal Exchange building. Top picks from our blogroll . Upmarket shoppers and City bankers recline in its blue club …
Bistrot Bruno Loubet, near Farringdon tube station in Clerkenwell, heralds Bruno Loubet’s return to the City of London, showcasing the distinctive modern bistrot cuisine that has been the hallmark of his previous influential London restaurants such as Bistrot Bruno and L’Odéon. Some of the typical dishes to be found on the menu include Mauricette …
In the style of a classic French bistro, Coq D’Argent Brasserie serves sumptuous seasonal delights with a modern edge. With a chilled ambience running throughout, diners can choose from the sleek, contemporary dining room or the heated, covered al fresco area. A sophisticated range of cuisine includes yellow fin tuna with ratatouille, or …
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