Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Restaurant Review: Chez Bruce - London

Recently I went to Chez Bruce for dinner in South London. This is a Michelin star restaurant, which offers a 3 course lunch and dinner menu. The food is all seasonal - the difference being that lunch costs about half the price of dinner for the same menu. Drinks are not included, but you can buy some very high end wines should you wish. Booking is essential, but it is definitely worth the cost.

Whilst you wait for your starter to arrive there is the standard delivery of some very nice fresh bread and there is even someone who can help you pick out what wines you wish to drink with your meal.

The menu is specific to the date that you go and then as to whether you are there for lunch or dinner. As I mentioned, the menu is the same for both times of day, but the price is what differs. The food is fresh and seasonal, so the menu changes throughout the year.




Suffolk Lamb
I must have been spotted tipping the ice from my drinks glass into my water glass as about a second later a glass of ice, complete with a spoon in appeared next to me. This shows just how high the standards and level of service are at this restaurant.

When we paid we were then given a small bag of chocolate truffles and another of biscuits to take home with us. This was on top of a small plate full of truffles that had appeared with the bill.

 The price of 3 courses for dinner was £57.50 not including drinks. For lunch it is about £35 for 3 courses, so you can see the price difference



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