Top Best French Restaurants in Sydenham Hill Wood

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Top Best French Restaurants in Sydenham Hill Wood

sketch
sketch
4.3 (5548 ratings)
Quirky, 18th-century townhouse tea room that transforms into a cocktail lounge every evening.
9 Conduit St, Mayfair, London, W1S 2XG, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBarEuropean restaurantFine dining restaurantFrench restaurantModern French restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
The most quirky restaurants in London
"Restaurants Contemporary European Mayfair. Like the rest of this luxe Mayfair extravaganza, Sketch’s velvet-clad dandy-esque Gallery is a lesson in more-is-more eclecticism, complete with semi-permanent exhibitions from high-profile artists like David Shrigley. Afternoon tea in this decadent pink boudoir is one of the quirkiest in town."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"From artwork plastered on the walls to the egg toilets and that pink gallery room, this Maddox Street restaurant is instantly distinguishable amongst Londoners and tourists alike."
Coq d'Argent
Coq d'Argent
4.3 (1773 ratings)
Mellow restaurant & bar serving French cuisine & evening cocktails, plus a rooftop garden.
1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EJ, United Kingdom
French restaurantCocktail barModern French restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Coq d’Argent’s rooftop garden is an oasis of greenery in the city|© Dalston Roof Park. Find a slice of bucolic paradise in the centre of the City of London at Coq d’Argent, which brings the charms of the French farmyard to the top of the appropriately named No 1 Poultry building, complete with a heated rooftop terrace. The food is rich and refined, dedicated to the French classics of the belle époque – think cutlets of veal smothered in sauce or a fillet steak stuffed with mushroom duxelles – belt-busting stuff that’s best ordered just after payday."
Mentioned by finedininglovers.com
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"A haunt of City types (located, as it is, just around the corner from the Bank of England, at the amusingly named ‘No. 1 Poultry’), the grass-lined roof of this restaurant and bar is the perfect place to sip drinks whilst watching the wheels of British financial institutions being oiled. A menu of classic French dishes compliments the English garden party atmosphere. 1 Poultry, London , United Kingdom"
Mentioned by The Rooftop Guide
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"Coq d’Argent is an elegant French restaurant with a terrace and garden, right in the heart of the Square Mile. The bar menu offers a wide selection of cocktails, wine, spirits, cigars and bar bites. Perfect if you wanna feel a bit posh, rooftop garden style."
Gilbey's Bar & Restaurant Eton
Gilbey's Bar & Restaurant Eton
4.5 (441 ratings)
Upscale restaurant/bar with a refined studio and a walled garden, plus views of Windsor Castle.
81-83 High St, Eton, Windsor SL4 6AF, United Kingdom
Modern British restaurantBarBritish restaurantEnglish restaurantEuropean restaurantFrench restaurantHotelRestaurant
Le Gavroche
Le Gavroche
4.6 (764 ratings)
Michel Roux Jr.'s famous fine-dining restaurant offering luxe French food and impeccable service
43 Upper Brook St, London, W1K 7QR, United Kingdom
Haute French restaurantFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Galvin La Chapelle
Galvin La Chapelle
4.6 (1694 ratings)
Galvin La Chapelle's little sister, next-door to the gourmet spot, with a French/Italian cafe menu.
35 Spital Square, London, E1 6DY, United Kingdom
French restaurantFine dining restaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This high-ceilinged, architecturally stunning former chapel makes an impressive backdrop for French-minded fine-dining, with doting but not disruptive service sealing the deal. This Spitalfields spot is romance at its most classic, and is a haven from the busy streets of east London. Lovely lighting and a particularly good wine list make it an alluring room to while away hours over a glass or several."
Mentioned by Quisine | Quandoo Blog – Feast on the Latest Food Stories
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"Chris and Jeff Galvin deliver French fine dining that’s both sophisticated and approachable. With six restaurants now under their belt, the acclaimed brother duo have proven that the atmosphere and hospitality of family-run businesses always works best. Michelin-starred restaurant Galvin La Chapelle, housed within the beautiful high-vaulted St. Botolph’s Hall, is the crown in their collection."
Les 110 de Taillevent London
Les 110 de Taillevent London
4.6 (254 ratings)
Classic bistro offering an ample wine list and upmarket French menus in a luxe, lofty space.
16 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 9DD, United Kingdom
French restaurant
Ladurée
Ladurée
4 (699 ratings)
Upscale bakery with Parisian origins, specializing in French macarons in a number of flavors.
1 The Market, London, WC2E 8RA, United Kingdom
CafeCake shopCandle storeCandy storeChocolate shopFrench restaurantTea house
Le Pont de la Tour
Le Pont de la Tour
4.2 (1028 ratings)
An elegant, 19th-century former tea warehouse alongside Tower Bridge serving classic French cuisine.
36D Shad Thames, London, SE1 2YE, United Kingdom
French restaurantBakeryBar & grillCoffee shopDeliBrasserie
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Thanks to its prime location right beside the River Thames, French restaurant Le Pont De La Tour offers picture-perfect views from all angles, day and night. The space used to be a warehouse complex, but in 1991 it was transformed into a luxury dining spot by Terence Conran. Food-wise, expect a blend of traditional and innovative French cuisine, with dishes such as confit chicken leg with black garlic, pancetta and celeriac purée and cep risotto with truffle cream cheese, king oyster mushroom and wild rocket."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Francophones will have already worked out what this restaurant’s USP is, but one look out the window should do it for the rest of us. This French restaurant in Shad Thames boasts a spectacular, postcard-worthy view of Tower Bridge from the south side of the river. The terrace is the prime spot for maximum gawping (even better when accompanied by champagne and a seafood platter), while inside by the window while an indoor spot by the window will do on a rainy day."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The 29 most romantic restaurants in London
"This classic French restaurant which majors in seafood has a particularly special feature up its sleeves — breathtaking views of Tower Bridge and the Thames. Obviously you should be gazing into your partner’s eyes for most of the meal, but should that not be the case you won’t be short of somewhere to look. 36D Shad Thames, SE1 2YE, lepontdelatour.co.uk"
Randall & Aubin, Soho
Randall & Aubin, Soho
4.5 (861 ratings)
Seafood, oysters and Modern British menu in tiled dining room with marble tables and disco ball.
14, 16 Brewer St, London W1F 0SG, United Kingdom
Seafood restaurantFish and seafood restaurantFrench restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Randall and Aubin’s resplendent window display on Brewer Street in Soho fixates onlookers in the way that the neighbourhood’s sex shops once did. The restaurant remains one of central London’s most reliable restaurants to eat fresh shellfish — a full platter costs £44.50 per person and can be upgraded with a half lobster for an additional £22.50. Its white tiling and chess board floor recalls a seafood bar of yesteryear, which, in a changing and increasingly homogenised Soho, is something that should be cherished."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"What:Randall & Aubin has been a stalwart of the London seafood scene ever since it opened in 1996. This Soho haunt is decked out with marble counters for old world glamour while the food menu consists of a mixture of English and French seafood favourites. Choose from the beautiful shellfish-on-ice display or opt for a classic such as bouillabaisse or linguine vongole.Where: 16 Brewer Street, W1F 0SQ"
Mentioned by The Handbook
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"Originally London’s first butcher’s shop, this place has been transformed over the years in to a popular seafood eatery while keeping its original Victorian features. With high marble tops and stools it has an informal and friendly feel – especially thanks to the giant glitter ball above. Go classic with the the creamy moules marinieres, French fries and crusty baguette to mop it all up with."
Bellanger
Bellanger
4.4 (857 ratings)
Parisian-influenced restaurant serving brasserie classics in glossy, grand cafe-style surroundings.
9 Islington Green, London, N1 2XH, United Kingdom
French restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeEuropean restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantBrasserie

Best Pastries in Sydenham Hill Wood

Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
5 (20 ratings)
1-3 Leadenhall Market, London, EC3V 1LR, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by Travels in the UK, Europe and Beyond
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"Mini Éphémère, a lemon and yuzu meringue and cream version of the Merveilleux. Finding a delicious sweet treat for less than £2 anywhere in London is rare but finding something that will put your sweet tooth into a trance in South Kensington for £1.20 is some kind of miracle. At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, the mini versions of their namesake confections are so light – and inexpensive – that you can indulge without guilt."
Mentioned by The Chilworth
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"For the melt-in-the-mouth pastry experience only a true French chef such as Frédéric Vaucamps can achieve, book yourself in at Aux Merveilleux de Fred. Famed for their brioches, meringues and truffles, which are must-buys, the whole menu is highly acclaimed. Do yourself a favour and get some takeaway buns to enjoy as you travel around the rest of the city – they are truly merveilleux."
Said London
Said London
4.2 (1931 ratings)
41 Broadwick St, Carnaby, London, W1F 9QL, United Kingdom
Chocolate artisanCafeChocolate cafeChocolate shopPastry shop
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Italian-originating Said is the London offshoot of Rome’s oldest chocolate shop, but the gravity of such status doesn’t stop it from getting a little silly. Hot chocolate here transcends warm beverage to full-blown dessert – rich, thick, molten chocolate is spooned into cups so generously it often overflows. Cakes can be ordered here too, with the option of adding a dutiful drenching of hot milk, dark or white chocolate sauce."
Philippe Conticini
Philippe Conticini
4.6 (14 ratings)
198 Camden High Street Buckstreet Market Unit 1.26 Ground floor, London, NW1 8QP, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
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"Philippe Conticini is a legend of pâtisserie and both of his eponymous Londoncafés are home to some of the finest gourmet pastries on this side of the channel. Paying a visit to Phillipe Conticini is like paying your respects to the butter gods. His Paris Brest is a thing of delicate, complicated beauty; his vanilla flan a reminder of what heights custard can achieve; and his pain au chocolat, a pastry so layered and flaky that it makes all pretenders seem a sham."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Sydenham Hill Wood Area

St Bride's Church
St Bride's Church
4.6 (240 ratings)4.5 (98 ratings)
Elegant Baroque-style place of CofE worship with a tiered spire and lunchtime music recitals.
Fleet St, London, EC4Y 8AU, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by insideoursuitcase.com
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"One church which comes up in very few London guide books is St Brides church on Fleet Street. The current St Bride’s is at least the seventh to have stood on the site, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the 1672 incarnation was damaged heavily during a fire in the WWII blitz in the 1940’s but thankfully able to be restored. The second tallest church in London, after St Paul’s, St Brides is an imposing figure on the London skyline, especially against the modern highrise buildings of today."
Mentioned by History Hit
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"Another of Sir Christopher Wren’s designs from the ashes of the 1666 Great Fire, St Bride’s is the tallest of Wren’s churches after St Paul’s, standing at 69m tall. Located in Fleet Street, it has a long association with newspapers and journalists. It was largely gutted by fire during the Blitz in 1940."
Dr Johnson's House
Dr Johnson's House
4.4 (224 ratings)4.5 (200 ratings)
Writer Samuel Johnson's restored 300 year-old townhouse, with period artefacts and notable library.
17 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Nelson's Column
Nelson's Column
4.5 (32 ratings)4 (797 ratings)
A400 Trafalgar Square, London, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Best Gelato in Sydenham Hill Wood

Foubert's
Foubert's
4.5 (233 ratings)
Veteran local institution serving handmade Italian ice cream flavours in a tiny shop and cafe.
2 Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick, London, W4 1QP, United Kingdom
CafeIce cream shop
Mentioned by The Infatuation
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"This family run gelateria and all-round wholesome cafe/restaurant/bed & breakfast in Chiswick has been serving its ice-cream since 1978. You can get delicious sorbets, ice-creams and some top quality banter from owners Maria and Luciano. Walk-ins are welcome, but you can also order for collection, or delivery to certain postcodes in West London."
Scoop Sisters
Scoop Sisters
5 (5 ratings)
Riverside Yard, Scoop Sisters Unit 4, London SW17 0BB, United Kingdom
Frozen dessert supplierFood manufacturerFrozen food manufacturerIce cream shop
Mentioned by Time Out London
I'm an ice cream snob but even I rate these London cones
"Restaurants Ice-cream parlours Covent Garden. Voluptuous folds of colourful gelato undulate across Scoop’s freezer cabinet like rows of love handles. Its flavours are classic Italian (biscotto, fior di latte, malaga, pistachio), and they’re made from brag-worthy provenance-led ingredients including Tonda Gentile hazelnuts from Piedmont, Sicilian black cherries and a changing range of single-origin chocolates and coffees."
Greedy Goat Ice Cream
Greedy Goat Ice Cream
4.5 (95 ratings)
Independent stall selling goat's milk ice-cream cones with flavours including raspberry and chilli.
Green Market Green Dragon Walk Borough Market, Bedale St, London SE1 9AL, United Kingdom
Ice cream shop

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