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Contribute FeedbackLa Petite Ferme in London has received mixed reviews from customers. While some found the service slow and the food mediocre, others had a wonderful experience with professional and welcoming service, exquisite food, and a lovely ambience. The restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with delicious French dishes and a great wine selection. The staff has been praised for making customers feel at home and providing a top-notch dining experience. Overall, La Petite Ferme seems to be a hit or miss depending on individual experiences, but for French food lovers, it still remains a recommended spot in London.
After the very successful opening of their Farringdon branch, la ferme has opened a new location in north london's fashionable primrose hill. this is in addition to its regular street market appearances on sites such as spitalfields and cardinal place in victoria. la ferme is the brainchild of the young restaurateur françois guerin and his chef stiefbruder guillaume dunos, finalist for michelin young chef of the year 2017. the new restaurant, like the original in farringdon, will offer a “bistronomes” food concept: combining rustic bistro style foods with the best products of trusted suppliers who are both here and in france.
I went with my fiance the other night to celebrate my birthday and had a terrific evening. The atmosphere is cosy, the waiting staff are attentive and knowledgeable and their menu is simple, but big on flavours with great veggie options as well. Without wine we spent about £50 a head for three courses and soft drinks, with an extra birthday surprise thrown in. I would highly recommend if you are looking for delicious authentic French food and a relaxing evening of excellent service!
We met some London friends for dinner at La Petite Ferme and picked this restaurant because of great online reviews, our friends had never been there, and it was conveniently located to both our tube stops. We had a fantastic time. It had a warm, cozy, buzzy atmosphere that smelled like delicious melty cheese – what more could you ask for? We actually did not get their famous raclette, instead opting for the soup with bread and melted cheese, the mussels in wine sauce, chicory salad, and three of us got the gnocchi with mushrooms and cheese with an egg on top, which was totally to die for – so good! Wine was reasonably priced and delicious. Service was great. If La Petite Ferme was in our neighborhood, we’d be here all the time. Very highly recommended!
Enjoyed our meal here but found it to be very expensive for the portion sizes and menu offer. Main meal must have been over £40 from our bill although menu stated 'market price. ' Food authentic, food enjoyable, good atmosphere and lovely place but overall just far too expensive for what we received.
Exquisite French food, much better than most restaurants in France itself. The rabbit was delicious charming host and cosy atmosphere a reals gems