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The Parisian-style bistro's second location in N5 is a snug spot, full of good wines and pleasant buttery food.
Bar des Prés
A pricey restaurant and bar in Mayfair serving a mix of Japanese and French influenced dishes in a dimly-lit room.
Bistrotheque
Bistrotheque is a neighbourhood bistro set in an old warehouse, with art projected on the walls and a cool, east London ambience.
Brasserie Zédel
Brasserie Zédel is a classic all-day brasserie in Soho, serving affordable steak frites in a huge, beautiful space.
Quaglino’s
If you’re looking for live music, lobster, and a seriously OTT dinner, then Quaglino’s is the place to be.
Sketch
The Gallery at Sketch is a Mayfair restaurant with the most photographed toilets in London. It also serves stupidly expensive and mostly inedible food.
Oldroyd
Oldroyd is a mix of French, Italian, and Spanish, and the best restaurant in Islington. It’s also very small, so plan accordingly.
Plateau Restaurant
Plateau is an upscale fine dining restaurant in Canada Place with a nice view over the main square and flawless modern French cuisine.
Les 110 de Taillevent
Les 110 de Taillevent is an upmarket modern French restaurant with excellent food and wine in Marylebone.
Bandol
Bandol is slightly glitzy restaurant off Fulham Road specialising in food from the south of France.
The Hero Of Maida
The Hero of Maida is a bright and airy pub in Maida Vale serving some of London’s best French bistro food.
The Coach
The Coach is a beautifully renovated pub near Farringdon. It’s a great place for a drink, but the French bistro food is fairly average.
Naughty Piglets
Brixton’s Naughty Piglets is a dream of a neighbourhood restaurant with great vibes and modern French food.
Bob Bob Ricard City
Bob Bob Ricard City is a ridiculously over the top, luxury brasserie where you’re set for great French food and a bloody good time.
Brawn
Brawn on Columbia Road might be one of the city’s best neighbourhood restaurants. One that might even make you want to change neighbourhoods.
La Petite Ferme
La Petite Ferme is a French restaurant in Farringdon that’s both quite kitsch, and very lovely. It’s an excellent place to eat your weight in cheese.
Lady Of The Grapes
Lady Of The Grapes is a little wine bar in Covent Garden. It’s got you covered whether you want a little romance or a whole lot of camembert.
Balthazar
A warm, buzzing French brasserie, Balthazar can be hit or miss, but it’s perfect for a touch of old-school charm in Covent Garden.
East London Liquor Company
Predictably, the East London Liquor Co. serve great cocktails. But, plot twist, they also do top chicken from Royale.
Four Seasons Hotel London At Ten Trinity Square
Four Seasons at Ten Trinity Square is a 5-star hotel in near The Tower of London in the City.
Soutine
Soutine on St. John’s Wood High Street serves French-ish classics in an environment that could feel like a theme restaurant but is kind of nice.
La Crêperie de Hampstead
La Crêperie de Hampstead is a near legendary grab and go spot on Hampstead High Street, serving savoury and sweet crepes for very little money.