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I have just returned from a celeberatory dinner at Chez Bruce, Wandsworth. What can I say - food fantastic, service exemplary, wines and wine list truly inspiring.


Not cheap but that very special occasion I can recommend it wholeheartedly. 8 years in SE London and this was my first visit - I've wasted so much time.

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Chez Bruce for me has to be one of the best restaurants in London. We've been a number of times & have never been disappointed!


I'm sorry to say I was disappointed with Heston's dinner, in my opinion I think it's over hyped. We were served flat champagne on arrival & the food was average, in fact the dessert was so bitter my friend & I could not eat it.


My top 4 in London (in no order) are Chez Bruce, Pollen Street Social, Gordon Ramsay Royal Hospital Road (all his other restaurants don't compare to this one) & River Cafe!

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Well I thought Dinner was great fun. More of an experience to do once than somewhere to go back to.

Surprised by the flat champagne - that's hard to get wrong surely...?


Never heard of Pollen St Social... will look into it.


My fave restaurant at the moment is actually Zucca on Bermondsey Street. A lot, less swank than the others on here, but simple delicious food and reasonable wine list.

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> you make it sound very nice- but how much are we

> talking about for a 2 course dinner for 2 with 2

> g and ts a bottle of wine and coffees after?


I think you have to get 3 courses (it's a fixed price menu). Maybe around ?170 with a cheaper wine, if you want aperitifs and coffees. Definitely a "special occasion" place, but possibly the best food in south London.

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