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Le Pain provides a quick and cheerful atmosphere right in the heart of Southbank. The decor beautifully complements the dark, vintage London style of 1888. The food is delightful, and the coffee is expertly brewed. The presentation is quite eccentric. While the staff may be a bit on the quieter side, they maintain a smooth rhythm to ensure that all customers leave satisfied. View all feedback.
Pretty awesome. It was one of the quieter restaurant in the area, but I've no idea why! Food was awesome, although not a massive menu, service great, and not as expensive as expected, given its location. Healthy, wholesome and organically-sourced food.
Le Pain provides a quick and cheerful atmosphere right in the heart of Southbank. The decor beautifully complements the dark, vintage London style of 1888. The food is delightful, and the coffee is expertly brewed. The presentation is quite eccentric. While the staff may be a bit on the quieter side, they maintain a smooth rhythm to ensure that all customers leave satisfied.
Perfection. Absolutely perfect! This is a lovely restaurant with delicious meals (I highly recommend the croque croissant). It's the best spot for lunch or breakfast. If you're a fan of paninis, you definitely need to visit the Royal Festival Hall, where this amazing place is located.
It's always a great spot to visit if you're looking to enjoy a long chat with company. The teas and cakes are consistently delightful, but I've noticed that the quality at Crumbs has been declining year after year.
Very good service and light battery