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Où fêter Noël à la française?
For the Brits, Christmas Eve is almost one evening among others, except that the children are perhaps more excited than usual. On the contrary, every self-respecting French could not imagine himself doing nothing on Christmas Eve. In France, the evening of the 24th is the most important moment of Christmas. It’s traditional to have a big dinner with all the family. Foie gras, roast turkey with chestnut, good wine, a bûche de Noël… Admit it; it is tempting isn’t it?
The problem is perhaps that you just don't know where to have a proper Fremch Christmas Eve. Don't worry, France in London made you a selection of French restaurant celebrating the 24th.
Bord'eaux
Experience Christmas in the Aquitaine’s style at Bord’eaux. Located on Park Lane, this classic brasserie will offer you a unique blend of elements of a traditional Christmas season from the Aquitaine region. On Christmas Eve, you’ll be able to enjoy a complete menu for only £60. I would recommend you to go for some typical French Christmas courses, such as the Foie gras terrine with Pineau des Charentes jelly and toasted brioche, and the traditional roast turkey. But the menu offers also other choices, which should please everyone (also the vegetarians!). And to make your evening more festive, Bord’eaux will offer some live entertainment. The brasserie will also be open on Christmas day.
Christmas Menu: Mulled wine, three courses and coffee for £60 (inclusive VAT)
Location: Park Lane, W1 K7TN
Telephone: 020 73998460
Website: http://www.bord-eaux.com
Claridge's restaurant
If you want an elegant dinner, taste some Traditional Haute Cuisine, and if you’re not afraid to spend some money, you can choose to celebrate Christmas Eve at Claridge’s restaurant. Famous Chef Gordon Ramsay will offer you a five courses meal for £100. Your taste buds will sure be delighted by the very fine food, such as the ballottine of foie gras, poached in Sauternes with a salad of green beans, the black truffles, or the fillets of dorade on an orange glazed endive with vanilla sauce. The entertainment will unfortunately be kept for Christmas day. On 25th December, Santa Claus will visit the restaurant and offer presents to every ladies and children.
Christmas Eve Menu: 5 courses for £100 (not inclusive VAT or service charges)
Location: Brook Street, W1 A2JQ
Telephone: 020 7499 0099
Website: http://www.gordonramsay.com/claridges
Brasserie Roux
A new brasserie inspired by the notorious French Chef Albert Roux just opened its doors at the 8 Pall Mall. Located on the ground floor of the Sofitel Hotel, the restaurant offers classic French brasserie cuisine at a very reasonable price. And in these times of credit crunch, some of you will surely appreciate the £38 festive menu, available from 8th to 24th December. Ok, you won’t have foie gras for this amount, but here is a little overview of the different choices you’ll have for your three courses: organic smoked salmon and Cornish crab with mango and pink pepper dressing or free range chicken mousseline with roquefort for starters, fillet of sea bream with salsify and grey shrimps or roasted pumpkin, wild mushroom and chestnut risotto as main course, and chocolate and chestnut bûche de Noël for dessert.
3-course festive Menu, available from 8th to 24th December: £38
Location: 8 Pall Mall, SW1 Y 5NG
Telephone: 020 7968 2900
Website: http://www.sofitelstjames.com/brasserieroux/brasserieroux.html
Gastro
Another good place to celebrate Christmas, if you don’t want to ruin you, would be Gastro. With prices from £19.50 to £39.50, their Christmas menus will suit all tastes and purses. And I can ensure you that no self-respecting Francophile gourmet will be disappointed! Even with the first menu, you’ll have a great choice: Oysters, terrine of rabbit, fillet of dorade, tatin de Rouget, bûche de Noël… But the £39.50 menu is classier of course. The seafood platter, the foie gras, or the ballotine of salmon and monkfish will for sure, delight every gourmet. Opened on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Christmas Menus: £19.50 (three courses), £24 (three courses but with a larger choice and a cheese platter), £39.50 (four courses). These menus are available from 1st to 30th December.
Location: 63/67 Venn Street, SW4 0DB
Telephone: 020 7627 0222
Le Cassoulet
Awarded 2008 best local restaurant by Time Out, Le Cassoulet is a country style French bistro. Christmas Eve would be a perfect occasion to try its rustic cuisine based on the dishes and specialities of South West France. Its set menu does not offer a large choice, but I’m sure everyone will get something out of it and be extremely pleased. In fact, one will have to decide between a ballotine of Foie gras and a goat cheese tart with black truffles for starters, between fillet of aged rump with foie gras sauce and fillet of wild sea bass with wild mushrooms risotto for main course… And I let you be surprised by the desserts! Closed on Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve Menu: £35
Location: 18 Selsdon Road, South Croydon, CR2 6PA
Telephone: 020 8633 1818
Website: http://www.lecassoulet.co.uk
Café Rouge
The Wellington Street’s Café Rouge offers a good bistro food for this chain of restaurants. The meals are quite simple but its set menus are great value for money. So, if you want to spend Christmas Eve in an easygoing atmosphere and be kind to your bank account, Café Rouge is the perfect pick. Its party menu costs only £23.95 and includes three courses, among which you will find a terrine of pork with apple & cinnamon chutney; some butterflied king prawns grilled with garlic butter; stuffed roast turkey with a caramelised onion, chestnut and sage; Christmas pudding or vacherin glacé. And to ensure a lively Christmas ambience, the deck will be up and some music will be played.
Christmas menus: three courses for £23.95, served on Christmas Eve and all through December; special menu on Christmas Day for £40.
Location: 34 Wellington Street, WC2 E7BD
Telephone: 020 7836 0998
Website: http://www.caferouge.co.uk/
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COMMENTAIRES:
28/11/2008 - trish767 a dit :
I have to take exception to the comnment about Xmas Eve being just a normal evening for the Brits...
I cannot speak for the English, but I am a Scot and we always celebrate Xmas Eve with a big family dinner. It's the time when the family can all make long journeys to join one another to eat, drink and celebrate being a family at this precious time. All Scots will have booked air and train fares for Xmas months in advance. So please don't make flippant comments like this - it's quite insulting
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