French Restaurants in Belgravia
1. La Poule au Pot
French restaurant in Pimlico
231 Ebury St - SW1
“Nothing changes, and it doesn’t need to” – at this “old-fashioned” French “hideaway” in Pimlico: “always a delightful experience” thanks to its “rustic” and “quirky” candle-lit setting (“you may need your phone torch to read the menu”), which every year ranks near the top of our annual diners’ poll as one of London’s top choices for a smoochy ‘dîner à deux’. Its “comforting, homely cooking” is “unashamedly French”, and essentially unchanged since circa 1964 (which is when it opened); service, similarly, is very Gallic and, for the most part, “utterly charming”. Top Tip – “particularly lovely in the summer: sitting outside, one could be in La Belle France”.
2. Café Kitsuné
Japanese restaurant in Belgravia
19 Motcomb Street - SW1X
A Japanese accent to the pastries adds exoticism (and expense?) to a trip to this swish perch, in the beating bougie heart of Belgravia. It originally opened in the foyer of the stunning-looking Pantechnicon building next door, which – in summer 2024 – rebranded as ‘19 Motcomb Street’ – leading (we understand from the press) to a relocation of the café to the ‘Halkin Arcade’.
3. Pétrus
French restaurant in Knightsbridge
1 Kinnerton St - SW1
“It always takes hours to decide on the wine!!” for fans of the grape at Gordon Ramsay’s mutedly luxurious Belgravia haunt, which is built around a wine cage and, of course, named for the famous Bordeaux appellation whose vintages contribute to its list. Though primarily nominated in our annual diners’ poll in the category for ‘Best Wine List’, its modern French cuisine under head chef Orson Vergnaud (at the helm since 2022) returned to stronger form this year and in a quiet way this is again one of the better restaurants in Gordon Ramsay’s stable.
4. Colbert
French restaurant in Belgravia
51 Sloane Sq - SW1
“There’s a real feeling of a French Brasserie in the centre of London” at this Wolseley Group operation, whose ideal situation – on a corner of Sloane Square – makes it an ideal meeting place. “There’s always a great buzz, especially in the bar”, the menu of brasserie staples “suits all spectrums of the age range” and it’s “reasonably priced” too, especially for this glossy bit of town. There’s been “no drop in standards since C&K’s departure” from the group – indeed ratings here have strengthened across the board.
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