If you would like to transfer yourself straight to interior of grand Budapest hotel, there it is hidden underground in the middle of London. Food is good prices are normal and service is wonderful.
Desserts are good. Profiterole is amazing! Food is not the best. Avoid the chopped steak, it's basically burger meat. Atmosphere is really nice. Table cloth is made of paper, does not suit the place.
Serving francophilia’s greatest hits, from grilled andouillette (£13.50), to choucroute Zédel with garlicsausage (£16.50), as well as a three-course set menu at £12.95. Read more
Great choice of French cuisine favourites. Reasonably priced for the type of cuisine and standard of food. Great service. Child friendly staff. The bone marrow and the snails are delicious.
By chance we had a table for 10 and had an amazing night. Ambiance is great, tastes are good. Give it a try if you miss Frech tastes. OnionSoup is my favourite.
Great French restaurant, very good value. Sign up to their mailing lid to find out about special events- 6th January if you wear a crown you eat for free (to celebrate la fête des Rois)
The dish with the snails was the best. The set menu definitely worths its value! However, I think that the menu is a bit old fashioned. The place is busy and the service doesn’t worth the 15% charge
Very good food, it looks delicious and tasted good. Service was excellent and the sourdough bread and salted butter was delicious. The place is something to see and enjoy well worth a visit
Amazing croissants and coffee. Beautiful interiors and great French-ish atmosphere. Also lovely girl serving me, she took the time to choose the best looking pastry for me:)
What is not to like about each of these businesses within the Zedel building? Zedel has a lively atmosphere in a stunning dining room. Food is v good & value for money. Daily specials and good choices
Nice bread. Very good portion if you order pork selections. Daily dishes include rabbits which can be a bit difficult to enjoy as they have tiny bones.
Wonderful value - traditional French food for stunningly good prices, served in a beautiful art deco room with the kind of buzz you'd expect from the team behind The Wolseley.
Great french food place. Had great oysters, and a choice of foods. It wasn't the best french food ever but it wasn't pricey either. Service really great. Cocktails in nearby American are just amazing!
Who would have thought this French gem lies beneath everyone's feet in the busy and brash Piccadilly. Take a date, take your friends, take your family. Insanely good value.
Transfer yourself to the late 20s-30s, this place provides an atmosphere you can rarely find. We had a late dinner and the food was good, not excellent though. Anyhow the surrounding is what’s worth.
Good value, beautiful interior. Starters were just okay, but mains were very good. Take meat main as I think this is their strongest side. Nice stuff but they were running like crazy; its a busy spot
You can get a great meal here without breaking the bank, with starters from £2.25, wine from £3 a glass, and the delicious onglet (aka hangar steak) for just £10.95. Read more
Good croque monsieur, and good sausage rolls. Pain au chocolat was not as fresh as it should have been for something that costs £3.50, but the overall decor makes up for it.
An exceptional French cousin in 3-minutes from Picadilli Circus, w/ great service and cozy atmosphere. But PRICES! Something that makes me think of London as not that really expensive place...
If you want the experience of an authentic Parisienne brasserie without a Eurostar ticket, this is the only way to go. (And actually the food is better than in Paris!)
Croque Monsieur is an absolute must for breakfast. Eggs also well done and presented, but felt the viennoise options are unjustifiably expensive (£3.50 for a pain au chocolat) and not that great.
Parisian Brasserie, American Bar & Crazy Coqs Cabaret off Piccadilly Circus: 'Sensational' - Time Out. 'The only real brasserie in London' - Pierre Koffmann