Book French Restaurants in South East London

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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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Brasserie Joël
An acclaimed chef’s name over the door is a sure-fire way to spot a good restaurant – that’s exactly what Brasserie Joël has got. The name in question is Joël Antunes, best known for founding the Michelin starred Les Saveurs. His first British restaurant in ten years, Brasserie Joël has the hallmarks of an eatery set to follow in those star spangled footprints. Not only is its position utterly enviable - in the Park Plaza overlooking the Thames - but the Brasserie’s interior has that high end lush simplicity. As one may expect, Antunes’s food is impeccable. Light Mediterranean flavours are weaved through carefully sourced ingredients from high quality suppliers for dishes which are confidently simple but will stay with you for forever.

Cuisine: French
Location: First Floor, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London, SE1 7UT [Map]

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Chez Gérard
Located on Belvedere Road in London's Southbank, Chez Gérard restaurant is a delightful French brasserie, a relaxed place for business lunches, family nights out and romantic tête-a-têtes. Open for lunch and dinner, Chez Gérard attracts a well-heeled local crowd who adore the fresh French cuisine, dishes like salads and traditional favourites such as the quiche lorraine. With its stellar service, moreish menu and cosmopolitan vibe, Chez Gérard is a firm fixture on the Southbanks' dining scene. And because the service is so professional, it’s a perfect spot for pre-concert, pre-theatre, pre-film suppers, or a terrific restaurant to gather friends after a performance for food and chat. We love classic dishes like the moules marinières, the wide selection of matured steaks with sauces, the salade niçoise, and the boeuf bourguignon. Just a few steps from Festival Hall, the London Eye and the BFI Imax, Chez Gérard is one French invasion that Londoners love.

Cuisine: French
Location: 9 Belvedere Road, The White House, Southbank, SE1 8YL [Map]

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La Cave Restaurant
The romantic La Cave Restaurant Wine Bar is nestled away on a cobbled alleyway where it boasts views of historic Southwark Cathedral. An authentic slice of France, La Cave is where French ex-pats, City execs and loved up couples enjoy the extensive and good value wine list, covering fine examples of classic and lesser known grapes, in the large wine bar before moving on to the restaurant which offers a rustic yet elegant cuisine. In the summer months, why not enjoy a chilled glass of white while sharing a lush platter of cheese and cured meats or delicate hot bites on the terrace patio, stretching the width of the picturesque cathedral gardens.

Cuisine: French
Location: 6 - 10 Borough High Street, London, SE1 9QQ [Map]

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Le Pont de la Tour
Le Pont de la Tour restaurant is a jewel in the crown of the London restaurant scene, a stylish, luxurious, bubbling restaurant that gives diners great meals and unparalleled views of the Tower Bridge, the Gherkin and the thrilling London skyline. Once a Terence Conran restaurant, Le Pont de la Tour continues its superb standing on the London restaurant scene under the D D group. Head Chef Lee Bennett uses artisanal seasonal ingredients and to transform time-honoured French cuisine into light, unfussy dishes suitable for the modern palate. While carnivores can share the roast English rose veal chop, seafood fans will love the grilled Dover sole, the seared scallops and the spectacular seafood platter. Le Pont de la Tour's Head Sommelier Nicolas Clerc is an award-winning expert – Ruinart’s Sommelier of the Year in 2007 – who oversees an impressive collection of Old and New World wines, including some rare grand crus.

Cuisine: French
Location: The Butlers Wharf Building, 36d Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YE [Map]

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Magdalen
For first class food and wine near London Bridge, take a trip down Tooley Street and discover Magdalen restaurant, one of London’s true hidden gems and a convincing proponent of French cuisine. Owned by a group of chefs who earned wide critical praise and a devoted following at La Trompette, Magdalen restaurant offers an Anglo-French menu with seasonal British produce, sourced daily from nearby Borough Market. The bijoux restaurant is both formal and charming. During the day, the modestly-priced lunch menu attracts local City workers, while in the evening, the dining room fills up with well-dressed foodies and pre-theatre couples. Some the most popular dishes on Magdalen’s twice-daily changing menu include the roast Hereford rib with beetroot and horseradish, the rabbit rillette, and the whole grilled lemon sole. With knowledgeable staff and a thoughtfully-compiled wine list that expertly covers the French regions, Magdalen is perfect for low-key lunches and cosy dinners in SE1.

Cuisine: French
Location: 152 Tooley Street, London Bridge, SE1 2TU [Map]

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Spread Eagle
Housed in a former coaching inn in the heart of Greenwich, The Spread Eagle is a stylish restaurant that has won the hearts of local foodies with its classic French menu. The interior pays tribute to the area’s maritime past with mahogany panelling, antique marble fireplaces and a unique collection of paintings and prints from local artists. The Head Chef is Rory Lumsden who specialises in old school haute cuisine with a contemporary twist and uses only the best seasonal produce. His menu features dishes like chicken terrine with baby leeks; roast sea bream with mussels; and lasagne of pig’s cheek. The Spread Eagle’s reasonably priced wine list is mainly French with a small international influence and the bar serves classic cocktails.

Cuisine: French
Location: 1-2 Stockwell Street, Greenwich, SE10 9JB [Map]

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The Lobster Pot
For more than fifteen years, The Lobster Pot in Kennington has been serving proper French food to their loyal South London regulars. The restaurant is well known for its kitsch nautical décor so it’s no surprise that fish and seafood features heavily on the menu. It’s all handpicked at Billingsgate Market to ensure that only the freshest fish swims your way. Popular dishes include pan-fried fillet of grouper with Cajun spices and white butter sauce; traditional bouillabaisse; and grilled tiger prawns with garlic butter. There are meat and vegetarian options too and the pancakes for dessert are not to be missed. The Lobster Pot’s friendly staff and excellent French wine list make it ideal for a laid-back dinner with friends.

Cuisine: French
Location: 3 Kennington Lane, Kennington, London, SE11 4RG [Map]

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