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What SOFIANE A doesn't like about Pierre Victoire:
Amazing food and nice atmosphere but the staff is very not friendly. The waiter with the glasses was very condescending to us and was talking to us with a passive/agressive tone View all feedback. What Alice Reid likes about Pierre Victoire:
Though prices have gone up quite a bit from the days of a lunch, food is still great value at for courses. We had the salmon roulade and calamari to start, the latter being particularly good and a very generous portion. For...mains we had the hake and the tartiflette with Toulouse sausage and a raspberry creme brûlée to finish off. On walking down Dean street afterwards I assume the restaurant Prix Fixe is the same c... View all feedback.
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This restaurant is perfect for a pleasant dinner. there was a great pianist next to the candlesticks. the food was also worth every penny and the service was to...
read moreGreat restaurant with great food and service I use to go all the time before many years and glad to see that it had not changed can not go wrong.
Absolutely fantastic French restaurant. the food was delicious and fresh. beautiful atmosphere. good value for money for dinner before eating. courses for staff...
read moreA nice little bistro with a quite lively atmosphere and a friendly service at the top end of soho. The prices are in london for starter and pizzen and for the n...
read morePrior to a gig at the very adjacent PizzaExpress Jazz Club (and badly needing a break from eating Pizza there), the Squeeze and I thought we should try this Bis...
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read moreLocated in the lively Soho neighborhood in London, this cozy bistro offers a mix of hit and miss dishes but great value for money. The atmosphere is described as authentic and French-inspired, with excellent service. The restaurant offers a pre-theater menu, although portions may be smaller than expected. Highlights include the pan-fried foie gras on brioche, sea red tuna steak, and crispy pork belly. Desserts are hit and miss, so sticking to starters and mains might be a better choice. Despite some inconsistency, Pierre Victoire is highly recommended and considered one of the best restaurants in London. With friendly service, generous portions, and a varied menu that changes with the seasons, it is advisable to book in advance due to its popularity. Overall, Pierre Victoire is praised for its cozy ambiance, good value for money, and delicious French-inspired cuisine.
I enjoyed the high quality, no-fuss food that reminded me of a traditional French bistro. The French Onion soup and Boeuf Bourguignon were both delicious. The p...
read moreThe food at this restaurant was excellent. Both the confit duck and belly pork were delicious, and the French onion soup was sensational. The 2-course lunch was...
read moreReally good atmosphere, excellent friendly service. Food was a bit hit and miss but value for money was great. Where else can you buy a decent Cote du Rhone red...
read moreNot too casual, not too fancy. Definitely ideal place to enjoy dinner with your friends or partner!
This restaurant is excellent. The meat is top quality and the staff is very friendly.
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read moreWe visited before going to an early show at Ronnie Scott’s. We chose from the 2 course pre theatre set menu at £20.90. I had the Crispy Camembert for starters,...
read moreWe had a recent dinner here for a group of 6 people. As you would expect in a french bistro it was a bit tight, but beyond that it was excellent. Service was so...
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