Book French Restaurants in West Central London

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Blue Door Bistro
Just a few short steps from the British Museum, the Blue Door Bistro is, a very popular restaurant with a varied crowd. Indeed you’ll find everyone from tourists to local media types and legal eagles from nearby chambers enjoying the bustling atmosphere of this informal hotel restaurant. Situated within the Montague Hotel, the Blue Door Bistro nonetheless feels very much in its own space - it’s relaxed and charmingly decorated in a simple, French style with fresh flowers on each table and a quirky mural of Victorian London across three walls. With an AA rosette to its name, the Blue Door Bistro produces good honest food with simplicity and care.

Cuisine: French
Location: Montague Hotel, 15 Montague Street, London, WC1B 5BJ [Map]

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Boulevard Brasserie
Boulevard Brasserie has been a fixture on London's Covent Garden scene for more than 20 years. In fact, among Covent Garden restaurants, Boulevard Brasserie restaurant is something of a glittering grande dame with an endlessly popular brasserie menu, space for everyone and friendly service. Located just 200 meters from the Piazza, between the Royal Opera House and the Strand Theatre, this popular brasserie restaurant is ideally situated for theatre goers but likewise draws a diverse crowd of locals, tourists and business people. Spilt over two floors, Boulevard Brasserie also has its own bar, The Boulevard Cellars. This intimate wine bar has its own unique atmosphere and serves up a great selection of French wines, champagnes and charcuterie platters. Classic, uncomplicated French dishes are the mainstay of the Boulevard Brasserie menu – think boeuf bourguignon, steak frites and wonderful tartines which make the perfect quick, easy lunch.

Cuisine: French
Location: 40 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 7BD [Map]

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Cafe Des Amis
Modern French brasserie and wine bar in Covent Garden.

Cuisine: French
Location: 11-14 Hanover Place, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9JP [Map]

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Café des Amis
A Covent Garden restaurant icon, Café des Amis French restaurant has been a bastion of food excellence in London for more than three decades. The chic restaurant is always stylish and effortlessly smart, completely timeless in its décor and atmosphere with crystal drop lighting and dark velvet seating giving an ambience of comfortable indulgence. Known for its al freco brasserie terrace, a favourite destination in the summer months, Café des Amis’s modern European cuisine, working in harmony with the changing seasons, is full of old school French sophistication that emphasises quality and simplicity in dishes that delight gourmands and gourmets alike. And for lighter meals, Café des Amis’ Champagne and wine bar offers a delicious cheese platter accompanied by a wide-ranging choice of vintages from the well-stocked cellar. Many a Covent Garden café has come and gone while Café des Amis remains, offering delightful dining experiences with simple Gallic charm.

Cuisine: French
Location: 11 - 14 Hanover Place, Covent Garden, WC2E 9JP [Map]

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Chez Gérard
Perfectly located for lunch and after-work meetings for legal-eagle-type carnivores, Chez Gérard works its magic on this Chancery Lane location. It's a haven of good food, fine wine, and excellent service for everyone from QC's to court reporters. The wood-panelled decor with its panelled booths and luggage racks is inspired by the golden age of Parisian brasseries in the 1930s. The ambience is buzzy and informal relaxing into easy conversation and romance in the evenings. Indulge your tastebuds with time-tested French brasserie cuisine. Start with Hot Camembert baked in its box with asparagus, radish, celery and wheat biscuits, followed by steak frites cooked exactly as you require, followed by wine and a Gauloise.

Cuisine: French
Location: 119 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PP [Map]

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Chez Gérard
Chez Gérard restaurant in London’s Covent Garden makes full use of its bright, light piazza setting and opera terrace. With a lovely arching conservatory dining room and outdoor seating, Chez Gerard’s heaters extend the nice weather for as long as we can stand it. This brasserie is a great place for meeting mates before or after excursions to shops, theatre, cinema, or the famous Covent Garden Opera directly opposite. See and be seen here, with a perfect view from above the street madness below. Chez Gerard is all about French cuisine, brasserie style, with a selection of excellent steaks with equally excellent frites. In fact, Chez Gerard has been serving classic French food for more than 30 years and they are particularly proud of their well-hung steaks. There are also traditional French brasserie dishes like confit of duck as well as fish and vegetarian dishes and super tarte tatin.

Cuisine: French
Location: 45 The Plaza, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8RF [Map]

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Cigalon
Chancery Lane’s Cigalon intrigues London’s foodies with its staunch refusal to blow its own trumpet. Not that this much talked about restaurant needs to. Following glowing reviews from the capital’s most respected food critics, Londoners have flocked to Cigalon to sample its glorious Provencal menu in unpretentious yet chic surroundings. Seated upon circular banquettes under vaulted ceilings, diners enjoy the best of the South West of France and Corsica in dishes rarely seen here in the UK. Combining the earthy flavours of the countryside with lighter coastal dishes, Cigalon’s menu provides a surprisingly varied choice, accompanied by delightful wines from the same region. After dining, retire to the Baranis bar where drinks are enjoyed over a game of petanque.

Cuisine: French
Location: 115 Chancery Lane, Holborn, London, WC2A 1PP [Map]

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Cote
Recently opened in the heart of Theatreland and voted 'Best Value restaurant in the UK' by the Good Food Guide 2009, Cote in Covent Garden has received rave reviews from professional critics and local gourmets alike. The inspiration for the fuss-free French food and the stylish interior comes from the traditional bistros of Paris, and both are proving a big hit with London’s demanding foodies. The emphasis is on simply, reasonably priced dishes and the menu includes familiar Gallic favourites like moules marinières; steak haché with skinny frites; duck confit; and naughty-but-nice tarte tatin with Calvados cream. Cote is ideal for laid-back lunches, mid-week dinners with friends, and pre-theatre meals. We guarantee you’ll come back time after time.

Cuisine: French
Location: 17 - 21 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 7PA [Map]

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Incognico
Incognico restaurant on Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of London's Theatreland has undergone a transformation. At the deft hand of renowned interior designer David Collins, Incognico has become a smart Parisian-style brasserie inspired by the luxe and glamour of the 1930's. Creamy walls are footed by dark wood panelling and the dark-and-light scheme is played out in the mahogany leather seating and gleaming white table linens. The menu of Italian and French classics, features ingredients of flawless provenance in classic and simple European dishes served with flair. The wine list spans the globe with an impressive list of dessert wines. This is the place to go for pre-theatre eats with friends, and it's a fantastic Soho French restaurant to combine with visits to the blockbuster shows at the big galleries. Incognico is almost always buzzing and the service is impeccable without being obtrusive.

Cuisine: French
Location: 117 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London, WC2H 8AN [Map]

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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon restaurant in London’s West Street near Covent Garden is one hot dining experience. From the stable of Joel Robuchon, holder of 25 Michelin stars, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon brings stunning Spanish and Japanese-inflected French cooking to the capital. The ground floor L’Atelier, chic red and black minimalism, is where you perch on high stools and admire the chefs in the theatre kitchen cooking tiny, beautiful dishes of intense flavour, served sushi-style. The first floor La Cuisine offers equally marvellous cooking in a bright, monochrome space with traditional seating. Dishes include divine pig trotter on parmesan toast, mini burger with beef and foie gras, mackerel on thin tart with Parmesan shavings and olives, and magical puddings like chartreuse soufflé. The wines are of the highest order, as is the service. L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon is celeb central and foodie heaven all in one terrific West End location.

Cuisine: French
Location: 13 - 15 West Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9NE [Map]

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