OFFERS ;NOVEMBER DEAL (50% OFF FOOD/12-4PM/TUE to SAT)TUESDAY STEAK NIGHT : Buy one get one FREE WEDNESDAY : MUSSELS WEDNESDAY (I kilo per person /£15 ONLY )EARLY BIRD : 30% OFF FOOD (Wednesday to Saturday/order between 5 & 6pm) SUNDAY ROAST : October deal at £10 ONLY Note you must order your food before 6pmThe kind of bustling bistro you dream of stumbling across a south west back street.' Bordelaise is a little French rustic steak house and bistro in the heart of Broadway Market in Tooting. Our critically-acclaimed flat Iron steaks, confit duck, Charcuterie boards alongside many other vegetarians options. French Roast available on Sunday lunch and "We have air-con to keep our customers cool on hot season and a terrace that bring you straight to the hippest market vibe fully HEATED . Perfect for romantic dates, family gatherings and get-togethers with friends...
SOIF is a charming neighbourhood bistro, serving seasonal modern European food and an excitingnatural wine selection.Please note that we do not take bookings for outside. We work with first arrived, first servedpolicy. Thank you for your understanding. The kitchen closes at 9am on Monday and 9.30pm during the rest of the week and at 3.30pm on Sunday. We are opening on Mondays for Chicken & Wine Monday. From Tuesday to Saturday, kitchen closes between 3pm and 6pm, however as we are still open for drinks, we can serve Charcuterie Selection or Cheese Selection during this period.CARD PAYMENTS ONLY.Our Bookings Cancellations & T&C's clickhttps://www.soif.co/_files/ugd/c4417e_d55fd31077184aed8e57de3cb654c57a.pdf
Located at 40 Abbeville Road in the centre of Abbeville Village, Bistro Union is owned and run by the team behind Trinity, Clapham Old Town. A British neighbourhood Bistro where the menu is made up of British Classics; changing seasonally to reflect the best of our indigenous ingredients.We welcome reservations, for Lunch or Dinner, please call us if the time you want is not available.
Sinabro debuted in June 2014 on Battersea Rise, London, offering fine dining in an informal setting. Drawing upon 31 years of experience in French fine dining, Chef Patron Yoann Chevet consistently seeks a delectable balance of seasonal and exotic ingredients—a pursuit that defines our culinary philosophy at Sinabro.
Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
Love food! Love hospitality! London’s most authentic French brasserie with a sincere love for French food. Be daring with our classic dishes like snail, beef tartare, scrumptious steaks to some sublime seafood and daily specials. We’re showcasing the very best of French wines like our organic house wine made especially for us in Provence. Set in a charming old green house, the elegant layout offers comfort in a chic, convivial and relaxed setting. The décor reflects its surroundings with brown wood-panelled walls and pale green comfortable banquettes, reminding the tones and colours of the nearby common. The antique wrought iron and glass ceiling offers bright natural lights and unique scenery. You’ll enjoy true hospitality with an informal yet impeccable service. GAZETTE Trinity is also a destination for “al fresco” enthusiasts and offers comfortable and tranquil terrace dining.
Why Le Gothique? Well, was there any other possible choice for a restaurant and bar set within the glorious surroundings of Wandsworth’s Grade II listed Royal Victoria Patriotic Building? A magical setting for special occasion dining, Le Gothique Restaurant and Bar offers flexible dining and drinking in beautiful surroundings all week long, impeccable service and a superb French menu. Imbued with all the atmosphere that comes with a history that includes time spent as a Victorian orphanage and the war time headquarters of MI5, Le Gothique is classically appointed to make the most of the original framework of the building, from the mezzanine restaurant to the bar below and out in to the large courtyard with its covered seating area. Very traditionally French, Le Gothique’s realistically priced menu offers numerous Gallic favourites from throughout the culinary regions of the country that spawned fine dining.
Named after Franck Raymond’s grandmother, Augustine Kitchen showcases truly authentic French dishes, with a focus on produce from the Evian region where Franck was born. Augustine Kitchen is a 45 cover restaurant and has got an intimate family feel with a focus on good quality produce and wine. The producers are handpicked, to ensure the very best quality, including charcuterie from Monsieur Colliard and fish from Mouchet Anythy sur Leman, a fourth generation fisherman. Regional dishes feature Reblochon tarte, gratin of crozets and delicate smoked fera, whilst other highlights range from the sublime snails served with garlic mousse and parsley butter to pike quenelle or pork shank which has been slow cooked for 36 hours.Behind the bar, the handpicked selection of wines are displayed in open racks, in a typical French charm, along with a fine selection of Armagnacs, Cognacs and other well known spirits.
London's most authentic French Brasseries with 4 venues in the capital, GAZETTE captures the essence of local French village cafés with a commitment to fantastic seasonal food, wine discovery and true hospitality all served in comfortable informal surroundings from breakfast through dinner.GAZETTE was originally born in Battersea in 2007 and had a gentle expansion with the opening of the Putney branch. GAZETTE is described by owners Pascal Even and Walter Lecocq as a rural style of French brasserie, one you’d find in Provincial areas of France. Both want it to reflect the spirit of local French cafés and offer a cuisine that is simple, generous and vivacious, with lots of daily specials and on-going food events, and where transpires the warmth and cordiality of true French cuisine.
London's most authentic French Brasseries with 2 venues in the capital, GAZETTE captures the essence of local French village cafés with a commitment to fantastic seasonal food, wine discovery and true hospitality all served in comfortable informal surroundings from breakfast through dinner.GAZETTE was originally born in Battersea in 2007 and had a gentle expansion with the opening of the Putney branch. GAZETTE is described by owners Pascal Even and Walter Lecocq as a rural style of French brasserie, one you’d find in Provincial areas of France. Both want it to reflect the spirit of local French cafés and offer a cuisine that is simple, generous and vivacious, with lots of daily specials and on-going food events, and where transpires the warmth and cordiality of true French cuisine.