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Contribute FeedbackLe Bun at Leicester House offers a unique dining experience with American burgers infused with French flair, such as pigeon foie gras and truffle MayoBourguignon glaze. While prices may seem steep, the food is stunning. The cozy atmosphere and attentive staff elevate the dining experience. The Slug and Lettuce, on the other hand, had mixed reviews, with slow service and lackluster cocktails. However, positive experiences were also shared, praising the welcoming staff, tasty food, and quality cocktails. Overall, both venues offer something different, but Le Bun seems to excel in providing a memorable culinary journey.
The le Bun team transformed leicester house for some weeks to the 22nd mai into a temporary diner. le bun offers a selection of American burgers based on some French classic recipes and ingredients. everything on the menu sounded super and tasty: deaf foie gras truffle mayo bourguignon glaze... I keep the list up as I just drive drool!
For the case that they are a little behind the recreation, is the famous st john hotel off leicester square and at its places is a new French-Vietnamese restaurant (their words are not mine) leicester house. the website seems to have been changed from the day it first came to life and by more hands than it should have in recent years. the situation cannot be accused, because finally – it is slap bang in the middle of london. at the end of this dark and gloomy tunnel, however, there is a light with the arrival of the new leicester house restaurant. this transformed Georgian city house looks stunning now decorated wisely, I can't have enough of its lush...read more
The property that was formerly the st john hotel and one leicester has reopened as a leicester house. located handy behind the main strip of chinatown, east meets west is the concept for the restaurant with 50 covers (also a 17-room boutique hotel.) foods are described here as colonial vietnamese a fusion of French and Vietnamese. they will not find ph, bnh cun yet bn ch here. but you can order a bnh m, a Vietnamese style baguette sandwich (it is not on the photo of the menu I took, the menu online has bnh m
Amazing food drink! had lots of fun amazing service! x service was very fast and helpful! highly recommended
Before a show we booked a floorless brunch. we were surprised that we had to pay £3 extra for a larger eating option that, when it arrived, did not feel that significant. the workers were all very young and seemed inexperienced. even though they were very polite and could not be blamed. it is a cheap option near the theatre quarter for such something as most places were £60 and this was about £35, although I do not think I would visit again.