Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Twickenham, England, United Kingdom. Twickenham is a suburban area and town in Greater London, lying on the River Thames 10.2 miles west-southwest of the centre of London. It has an extensive town centre and is famous as being the home of rugby union, with hundreds of thousands of spectators visiting Twickenham Stadium, the world's largest rugby stadium, each year. The historic riverside area is famous for its network of 18th-century buildings and pleasure grounds, many of which survive intact. This area has three grand period mansions with public access: York House, Marble Hill and Strawberry Hill House. Another has been lost, that belonging to 18th-century aphoristic poet Alexander Pope. Among these is the Neo-Gothic prototype home of Horace Walpole which has given its name to a whole district, Strawberry Hill, and is linked with the oldest Roman Catholic university in the country, St Mary's University, Twickenham.
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4 based on 490 reviews
Set in a converted Victorian butchers shop, Le Salon Prive brings classic French cuisine to the leafy London suburb of St Margarets, Twickenham. A homely dining room swirled with relaxed Parisian style features intricate stained glass windows, wicker bras
Our special occasion destination in Richmond, La Buvette closed in August; for my birthday we looked to St Margarets' & discovered the Le Salon Prive.We enjoyed a great evening, with French ambiance, excellent service and well presented food.The menu is extensive and good value.Thank you very much for your kind review. It's lovely to hear that you enjoyed your time at Le Salon Privé after one of your favourite local restaurants closed - we're glad you chose us as an alternative and we hope you'll be back again soon!
4 based on 737 reviews
An evening of synchronicity! Watching Robert Lindsey with Lyndsay and then finding Chez Lindsay less than ten minutes walk from the theatre! How could this fail to be a magical evening? The front of the restaurant was empty (Monday night) and there was only one party of four at the back. We were greeted as if into Lindsays own home and offered any table in the house. Service was excellent with no hint that we should hurry despite the clock nearing midnight before we left.We chose the "Menu Prix Fixe" though substituting French Onion Soup for the soup of the day. My moules as starter would have been a main course in many establishments! The Confit de Canard is to be recommended (with a glass of St Emilion) Then crepe au citron and a cheese platter. Lindsay even found a half bottle of Sauternes (and the cork) to go with the Roquefort , Bliss.
4 based on 355 reviews
Intimate, friendly and informal bistro serving regional French cuisine.
Second visit and confirmed all our positive views. Lovely to see an independent restaurant thriving in the heart of Richmond and well worth a visit. Service welcoming without being intrusive, and the small menu is perfectly balanced. I enjoyed all three courses...fish soup spot on, the lamb cooked to perfection and cheeseboard one of the best ever. Will be back very soon!
4 based on 666 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
Cote is an higher-end casual dining joint. The Richmond restaurant was one of the first of this chain that now covers the U.K. itâs a bit of a reborn, superior cafe rouge; with Toulouse sausages being replaced by 20 quid chateaubriand. We had a very a long, convivial afternoon. The service was pleasant and professional. The food was good, reliable fare; although nothing to get the poms poms our for. The wine list also delivers some easy drinking options. The USP for this brand is delivering tasty classics at a reasonable price.
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