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The Best French Restaurants In London
From charming, snail-serving classic establishments, to an industrial wine bar and small plates spot, these are London’s unmissable French restaurants.
Josephine Bouchon
If Josephine, a French restaurant in Chelsea, was an actual person her goal in life would be to make you fall completely and hopelessly in love with her. And she'd succeed every time.
Camille
Camille is a beautiful French bistro in Borough Market, with flickering candles, charming staff, and completely decadent food.
Le Relais De Venise L'Entrecôte
Le Relais De Venise L'Entrecôte, a French bistro in Marylebone, has created a frenzy among TikTokers and tourists—but we don't think it's worth the wait.
Story Cellar
Story Cellar in Covent Garden is an excellent option for a sophisticated pre-theatre meal involving great rotisserie chicken and other French dishes.
L’Escargot
L’Escargot is an old-school French spot in Soho with velvet drapes, lots of butter, and a fine prix fixe deal.
The French House
A legendary Soho institution for thesps, drunks, and gourmands alike, The French House is as good a French restaurant as it is a pub.
Bistro Freddie
A sort of French and sort of British restaurant in Shoreditch, Bistro Freddie is a small, hearty spot for a chic long lunch or date.
64 Goodge Street
64 Goodge Street in Fitzrovia is a modern restaurant with an old-school approach: low lighting, excellent wine, and decadent French food.
The Midland Grand Dining Room
One of the most regal rooms in London serving some of the richest and flavour-heavy French food around, The Midland Grand Dining Room is a serious special occasion spot in King's Cross.
Elystan Street
Elystan Street is a sort of chill but also unchill fine dining restaurant in Chelsea cooking delicious modern British cuisine.
La Poule Au Pot
For times when you’re in Victoria but would like to be transported literally anywhere else, there’s charming French restaurant La Poule Au Pot.
Bouchon Racine
You can’t help but be immediately wooed by the old-school elegance of French restaurant Bouchon Racine in Farringdon.
NAC
A popular French-inspired spot in Mayfair serving exciting brunch dishes and a Frosties soft serve dessert with a serious fanbase.
Mon Plaisir
Enter Mon Plaisir, in the heart of Covent Garden, and prepare to be swept away by the charm of this old-school French spot.
Clos Maggiore
Clos Maggiore in Covent Garden is supposedly London’s most romantic restaurant, but the tweezer-plated French food and suited-and-booted service make it feel a little serious.
Soif
Soif, in Clapham, is a cosy, buzzing French restaurant packed full of date-night locals and friends sharing excellent rotisserie chicken.
Sinabro
Clapham's Sinabro has an inviting, neighbourhood restaurant energy, and is perfect for celebrating a special birthday or just the weekend, over a polished French-leaning tasting menu.
Chez Bruce
Chez Bruce is a classic French restaurant in Balham, complete with white tablecloths, exquisite desserts, and lovey-dovey couples.
Planque
Planque is a Haggerston restaurant, wine bar and grape lovers’ idea of heaven, making excellent and unusual French-inspired small plates.
Maison François
A stylish French restaurant in St. James’s, Maison François is the place to be for great wine, great comté, and a dessert trolley that makes our inner child incredibly happy.
Frank's
Hidden beneath French restaurant Maison François, Frank's is a basement wine bar and small plates spot that's perfect for schmoozing over comté and Beaujolais date nights.