Book French Restaurants in West London

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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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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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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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Bloody French
Opt for the tube over the Eurostar and pay a visit to Notting Hill’s Bloody French for bohemian bistro cookery. This popular bijous eatery has been drawing in both locals and Francophiles since 2007 and its classic décor of black painted walls and large shared tables fairly reeks of Parisian chic. Deeply and decadently rich traditional French dishes make up the petit but perfectly formed menu, including gratinee a l’oignon (onion soup) and a slowly braised lamb shank with vegetables and apricots. The restaurant’s policy on letting customers bring their own wine from Sunday through Tuesday and set price menus make Bloody French bloody good value. Mais oui, mon chéri!

Cuisine: French
Location: 147 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London, W11 2RS [Map]

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Brasserie Centrale
Brasserie Centrale is the flagship restaurant of London’s exclusive four star Marriott Marble Arch Hotel. Situated close to just about everything the West End has to offer – from the bustling shops of Oxford Street to laid back parks and the many historic theatres of the area – Brasserie Centrale is much more than just another hotel restaurant. In sleek, understated surroundings and unobtrusive, calming tones, guests enjoy high end service from welcoming, friendly staff and luxuriant traditional French food. Made with one eye on flavour and one on aestheticism, Brasserie Centrale menu is a joy for foodies and Francophiles alike.

Cuisine: French
Location: London Marriott Hotel, 134 George Street, Marble Arch, London, W1H 5DN [Map]

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Brasserie Gérard
Fans of French fusion cooking, with a side order of Italian and Moroccan inspiration, will love the moreish menu at Brasserie Gérard on Kensington High Street. Popular with stylistas for a spot of post-shopping lunch, and with tourists for morning coffees and relaxed evening meals, the brasserie – which is decorated with blonde wood floors, a light green and dark cherry colour scheme and dark blue leather booths - is always alive with a posh crowd and is conveniently located for the tube, the shops and the local museums. The menu includes a variety of traditional French dishes alongside Morrocan specialties as well as pizza, pasta and burgers, ensuring even the fussiest food lovers will find something suitable.

Cuisine: French
Location: 9 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5NP [Map]

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Brasserie Gérard
Just across from Acton Green Common, in the villagey Chiswick is another branch of the ever popular Brasserie Gérard chain. Combining a cool, contemporary design with the feel of a 1930s Parisian café, Brasserie Gérard strikes a balance which suits everyone from be-suited businessmen to yummy mummies and even teens with cash to burn. With friendly, accommodating service, the vibe is laid back and relaxed while the menu, with its French favourites and global specialities, will appeal to all from the most hard to please Francophile to strict veggies and kids alike. Add to that a well stocked bar including some impressive wines and Champagnes and Brasserie Gérard has got the locals’ vote.

Cuisine: French
Location: 163 - 165 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 2DT [Map]

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Chez Gérard
Chez Gérard brings its winning combination to the heart of Mayfair. In keeping with its establishment neighbourhood, the decor is all wood-panelled with traditional decor that gives a cosy warmth to the dining room. Chez Gérard claim to serve 'the best steak frites this side of Paris', a claim you should test for yourself. This is a buzzy, informal space, a magnet for the local art gallery staff, that relaxes into easy conversation and romance in the evenings. Indulge your tastebuds in time-tested French brasserie cuisine. Try 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: 31 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4ND [Map]

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Chez Gérard
Chez Gérard restaurant in London’s Charlotte Street, just off Tottenham Court Road, and not far from Oxford Circus is a French dining institution, one of a group of restaurants that are also a very popular institution in London. This smart fine dining restaurant is a contemporary version of the traditional 1930s Parisan bistro, and Chez Gérard’s convivial vibe and brasserie-style French cuisine creates an atmosphere ideal for discreet working lunches, romantic meals and classy celebrations. The traditional French menu includes signature dishes like Chez Gérard's famous steak frites made with Wagyu rump eye steak, freshly prepared Maris Piper pommes frites, grilled Provençal tomatoes and Béarnaise sauce. Those who don’t sizzle at the thought of steak are also well catered for with a well-heeled list of French bistro classics, including classic niçoise salad, rich offerings from the sea, and a very good range of vegetarian dishes. Wines continue the French theme, with very few reaching above the £30 mark.

Cuisine: French
Location: 8 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 2LS [Map]

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