Reviews on French food in Reading, England, United Kingdom including L'Ortolan, London Street Brasserie, Cote Brasserie - Reading
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4 based on 1399 reviews
A unique culinary experience in the pleasant village of Shinfield, just outside Reading, Michelin starred L'Ortolan is wonderfully appointed, a complement to the impressive historic house which it calls home. Surrounded by beautiful grounds and serving fo
A very enjoyable six course meal from start to finish. Each dish was visually pleasing and tasted excellent with very well paired items.. No items disappointed. we have eaten at L'Ortolan, a number of times over the past thirty years and this years feast was truly memorable.Hi @TKZCZC,Firstly, we are extremely grateful for the kind words. Secondly, we are humbled by your appreciation of our culinary standards and the fact you've been enjoying our menus for such a long period of time ! It is with our utmost pleasure, we greet everyone who walks through our door and appreciate all of our guests - the regulars and the new faces. We are definitely look forward to welcoming you to L'Ortolan in the nearest future once again!
4 based on 1903 reviews
The London Street Brasserie is the second award winning restaurant by owner & proprietor Paul Clerehugh. Opened in 2000, next to the river Kennet in the heart of Reading, the London Street Brasserie has won both critical acclaim & Michelin recognition & h
Called in on a Monday lunch time without an appointment - We were pleasantly greeted and given a seat - Service good and food also in a good atmosphere at a reasonable lunch time price - fish and chips ok but haddock should have had a bit more taste - still high standards though
4 based on 871 reviews
Our inspiration for the food and design of Cote is a modern interpretation of the many famous bistros of Paris. Inspired by new trends, we are dedicated to serving authentic classic brasserie dishes with a modern twist, using high quality produce at great
We had booked a booth at the back on a busy Saturday evening, and were glad we had since the restaurant was jam-packed and pretty noisy. The shared entrée carpaccio of tuna was outstanding, I followed with half a chicken, which was certainly good and copious, but less interesting, as was the creamed spinnach. Three of us ate for less than £140, including gratuity and drinks.Would recommend booking, and getting there early especially over the weekend.
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