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28-50 Wine Workshop and Kitchen
Named after the latitudes on which wine grapes most commonly flourish, 28-50 Wine Workshop and Kitchen is an exciting restaurant and wine bar based venture from the team behind the Michelin starred Texture – Xavier Rousset and Agnar Sverrisson, both previously of Aux Manoir. Intimate but lively, this unique venue aims to offer the very best in wine accompanied by excellent French bistro style food. Set on the buzzing Fetter Lane in the City of London, 28-50 is casual and relaxed, an ideal setting for chilled out after work drinks with a sophisticated twist. The spine tingling good collection of 28-50 wines comes from the owners’ personal contacts, gathered through many years in the restaurant business.

Cuisine: French
Location: 140 Fetter Lane, Aldwych, EC4A 1BT [Map]

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Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester
toptable Dining Awards 2010 - Runner-up: Over £45 and Celebrity Chef Restaurant. The three Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester restaurant in London’s Mayfair, traditionally the smartest address in town, represents a new approach to fine dining. Professionalism and attention to detail are always paramount, but there is a new aura of whimsy and pleasure as well. Alain Ducasse’s spectacular, elegant interior - by Patrick Jouin - and breathtaking dining experience has enchanted London’s gourmets and critics. For most mortals, a meal at Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is occasion dining for special celebrations, and the sublime quality of the food and the easy pomp of the service live up to expectations. But an ideal and affordable way to sample the contemporary French cuisine is the set lunch menu, highlighting the very highest quality seasonal ingredients. Favourite dishes include langoustine ravioli with shellfish in a ginger-lemongrass and smoked tea consommé, heart of black Angus rump steak studded with bacon, boulangère potatoes, and chocolate-coffee pleasure

Cuisine: French
Location: The Dorchester, Park Lane, Mayfair, W1K 1QA [Map]

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Almeida
The Almeida brings a breath of modern French cuisine to a trendy part of N1. A totally grown-up restaurant with sophisticated interior, warm woods are joined by white table cloths and the satisfying ching of crystal. French wait staff zip noiselessly between the tables, translating the menu and offering suggestions. Meanwhile Head Chef Alan Jones, fresh from Michelin starred Lucknam Park, has immediately made his mark, creating a menu with classical French influences and a modern touch. Many dishes are steamed or poached, providing customers with a lighter experience and more elegant presentation. The Almeida is renowned for its revival of trolley service and the popular charcuterie trolley features home made rillettes, terrines and patés served with cornichons and homemade pickles – totally unique.

Cuisine: French
Location: 30 Almeida Street, Islington, N1 1AD [Map]

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Auberge
Located directly opposite Waterloo station in south London – Auberge is a traditional French eatery with a contemporary Parisian twist. The dining room at Auberge has a rustic vibe and is decorated with cream walls, chunky wooden furniture and royal blue accents, making it the perfect venue for business lunches, office parties and pre-commuting meals. The ground floor boasts a Belgian-style bar ideal for after-work drinks, and the provincial menu at Auberge includes all of your French bistro classics. We love the soup á l'oignon with gruyére croutons; the moules mariniere with shallots, white wine, garlic and parsley; and the magret de canard – duck breast with roasted potatoes, braised savoy cabbage and Cointreau sauce.

Cuisine: French
Location: 1 Sandell Street, Waterloo, SE1 8UH [Map]

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Bar Battu
A unique addition to the City of London bar and restaurant scene, Bar Battu is the area’s very first all natural wine bar. Focusing on a wine list made up of pure, honest and natural labels, Bar Battu serves all manner of wine styles which have in common little or no sulphur and no preservatives, all naturally made and unfiltered. Likewise, the Bar Battu philosophy shines from the restaurant quality menu. Locally sourced where possible (not always easy within the urban sprawl) and entirely concentrated on natural simplicity and unfussy flavours, Battu offers both small snack dishes and heartier offerings. Continental in style, Bar Battu is an attractive, buzzing place in which to enjoy good food and great wine.

Cuisine: French
Location: 48 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7AY [Map]

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Bar Boulud
Set inside London’s world famous Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge - but with its own entrance - Bar Boulud restaurant is a refreshingly relaxed bistro in a very stylish part of town. Like its New York namesake, Bar Boulud is a handsome space inspired by a French bistro and wine bar featuring an open-kitchen, vaulted ceilings and natural materials like wood, leather, cork and zinc, inspired by the craft of wine making. Lyon-born chef Daniel Boulud, who owns ten award-winning restaurants including the three Michelin-starred Daniel in NYC, has crafted a French menu that features easy-to-share charcuterie and homemade sausages, as well as bistro classics like fresh fish, steak frites and coq au vin. The signature burgers are a lunchtime favourite, and the pates and charcuterie are always popular. Charming Bar Boulud is guaranteed to impress at any time of day.

Cuisine: French
Location: Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, 66 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LA [Map]

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Bel Canto
If you fancy a side order of singing with your supper, Bel Canto in London provides the perfect operatic/culinary combination. Located in brand new premises with the Corus Hotel in Lancaster Gate, this theatrical restaurant is decorated with ruby red wallpaper, ornate opera costumes and crisp white linens, and the talented waiting staff will belt out everything from Verdi to Wagner while pouring your vino. This is a fun venue for events and celebrations, and Bel Canto attracts everyone from opera enthusiasts to curious tourists. The classic French menu changes seasonally, and is complimented by a diverse selection of both French and Italian wines.

Cuisine: French
Location: Corus Hotel Hyde Park, 1 Lancaster Gate, London, W2 3LG [Map]

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Bellamy's
Superb high end dining with an excellent pedigree, Bellamy’s Restaurant has fast become a London icon. With everyone from Norman to Gill to Maschler singing its praises, it’s easy to see why Bellamy’s - run by three former staffers of Annabel’s no less - is top of most foodie visitor’s lists when dining in the capital. Simple and chic, the interior of Bellamy’s is true to the restaurants brasserie roots, with tonal colours and a continental feel. Likewise, head chef Stéphane Pacoud’s menu is unfussy with delightful French seafood dishes a speciality, complementing the venue’s popular oyster bar. Tatler calls the Bellamy’s wine list ‘a thing of beauty’; high praise, well deserved.

Cuisine: French
Location: 18 - 18a Bruton Place, Mayfair, W1J 6LY [Map]

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Bellevue Rendezvous
Bellevue Rendezvous restaurant on London’s Wandsworth Common is a Gallic gem. Owned and managed by a French couple who definitely know their onions, it serves unpretentious but top-notch French cuisine to a happy band of locals in the know. The décor at Bellevue Rendezvous restaurant is light, modern and bright, with pale, wood-panelled walls and charming French country details. As you look out over the cricket green you imagine you could almost be in a village. All the favourites of French classic cooking are here. Start with a plate of spanking fresh oysters or the smoked duck breast and baby spinach salad, then go for a meltingly tender bavette steak with shallots and sautéed potatoes. Prices are astonishingly reasonable, so there’s no reason to deny yourself the chocolate fondant for dessert. And the devotion of the regulars – and the comfortable al fresco tables – makes for an always-humming atmosphere at Bellevue Rendezvous.

Cuisine: French
Location: Formerly Mini Mundus, 218 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common, London, SW17 7HP [Map]

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Belvedere
Set in the attractively green space of Holland Park, Belvedere is a classically styled restaurant in a truly spectacular space - a 17th century house which was once the summer ballroom of Holland House, which gives this area its name. With high ceilings and draped windows, original mouldings and arches, Belvedere combines old fashioned charm with the contemporary feel lent by recently added modern works of art and sleek furnishings. Take in views of the manicured lawns and fountains of the Belvedere's gardens through large windows as you enjoy fine continental style dining with elegant flavours and creative twists which complement the surroundings of this very special restaurant perfectly.

Cuisine: French
Location: Off Abbotsbury Road, Holland Park, London, W8 6LU [Map]

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