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Thursday, February 4, 2016

This Restaurant In Piccadilly Is London's Best Kept Secret

Hidden beneath tourist blackspot Piccadilly, there is a glittering palace of French cuisine where the prices are as low as the ceiling is high.

Brasserie Zedel really has to be seen to be believed.

Piccadilly is a part of town so full of tourist-bait ripoff joints it's hard to believe there's anywhere worth your while there at all. But behind an unpromising ground floor café and down a flight of stairs you'll find yourself in Brasserie Zedel, one of London's best kept budget dining secrets.

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You will be greeted with a smile and shown to your seat in the bright, beautiful dining room.

Smart waiters glide amongst the tables, house bread, butter and water offered free of charge, and to a happy accompaniment of background chatter and clatter you survey the menu.

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And yet the prices seem far too low.

Too low for anywhere in London never mind this palatial space in the heart of tourist London. £2.75 for soup, £9.50 for steak haché and chips, £9.75 for the two-course Prix Fixe of carrottes rapes followed by coq au vin.

It's all stubbornly and self-conciously French but it's far more than a theme restaurant, this isn't Café Rouge. This is French bistro food done properly, but on a budget.

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Try the steak.

If you just went to Zedel for a bowl of soup mopped up with the house bread and washed down with iced water, you could be back out with a bill of a measly £3.10 including service.

But we highly recommend trying that steak haché, best described as a burger without the bun, soaked in a rich peppercorn sauce and served with a cup of fries that stay crunchy to the very last one. And try a glass of Pineau des Charentes, a sweet aperitif from the West of France.

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