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Otto's French Restaurant London

182 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8EW

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4.5 316
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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
  • Photo of Otto's French Restaurant London - London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
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Location & Phone number

182 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8EW, United Kingdom
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Reviews

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Hyewon S:
5

"Some great food, lovely cozy ambience, and amazing people. The prawn avocado salad was the perfect balance of fresh and savoury, beef tartare (hand prepared in front of you!) was so fresh and deliciously spicy. We spent 4+ hours chatting over dinner and Oliver also kindly catered for one of my friend’s broken arm by offering to cut up some food. The wine was also lovely and the selection huge (and great recommendations were given). Would definitely recommend for a date night or a special occasion."

almost 2 years ago
Stas Medvedev:
5

"French charm, exquisite cuisine, great service. It feels almost like a time travel. It takes you to good old times, somewhere in Paris. The noise of the city is left outside. Nice and cozy interior. Attentive staff. Top quality French cuisine. Feels very authentic. They do Canard de Rouen a la Presse, which is quite rare these days. I had their signature Simmenthal beef tartare. It is skillfully prepared at the table. We had it medium spicy and it was out of this world. The taste, the texture is just a perfection. I also ordered Agneau en Croûte or Lamb Wellington which was an absolute delight. Another dish mastered to a perfection. At one moment I had an illusion of being a jury member at the French cuisine competition and served with a champion dish. Wine list is well balanced and I liked it had some fine half-bottles as well. The only remark I have is for the plateau de fromages. I wish the selection of cheese could be even better. My strong recommendation for anyone looking for an old fashioned small French restaurant in London. And sincere thanks to the team."

almost 2 years ago
Otto Sellerstam:
5

"Excellent food and service. Our starter was late due to human error, but we were well compensated, including free wine and a special dessert. I ordered the calf's brain (which was really nice, even though I was a bit scared at first) and the lamb Wellington. The wines were absolutely fantastic. It is a bit pricey, but well worth it. Five stars. Also an inspiring name of the restaurant. Very cool."

almost 2 years ago
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