French • Belgian • European • Bakeries
"We had really nice day out with my daughter and we got so hungry. We walked pass this lovely restaurant and my daughter said Let 's go inside mum . Looks really nice there . Why not?? The stuff welcome us very friendly and we got nice table. I had avocado toast and latte. My daughter scrambled egg on toast. For a dessert we scared (as we were full already we had chocolate brownie and banana milkshake. Everything was just perfect. I definitely recommend this restaurant."
Coffee • Bakeries • Breakfast • Breakfast-brunch
"I remember discovering my first Le Pain Quotidien in Marylebone and how excited I was to be served open rye bread sandwiches on ceramic boards just like my grandma used to do! LPQ worked well in a cosy street corner location in a neighbourhood that provided the perfect backdrop for a bit of continental food nostalgia Fast forward a few years and Pain has joined the ever growing number of cafe chains dominating the scene. And while the food is still good and the French coffee bowls on rustic tables still attractive, the concept loses its appeal when repeated to often and when squashed into a square shape that used to be a building society on West London's ugliest high street. As it's just up from the tube station, it's too convenient to ignore and does a good trade."