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Lovely place the usual Pain Quotidien. Home food for every one. V good coffee. Service friendly and warm.
Great food. So fresh and organic. Great flavours and service. Highly recommend to get away from the busy high street without leaving the area!
I've been going here for their amazing matcha lattes, but have recently tried the detox salad... You just have to try their food, it's fresh, it's delicious and it's healthy. I would certainly recommend this place.
Always meets the expectation with their food. When I visited this time it was bit slow as they had only 2 waiting staff. So took 15 min to place the order. I like their hot chocolate.
Pricey but great quality coffee and pastries. The space is larger than it looks from the outside with a very large, long communal table and then couple tables. They were playing classical piano music through the speakers but not particularly loudly. The service was friendly and understanding and pre
1st visit and found it really nice and relaxing with good coffee and large selection of fresh cakes. Menu choices looked interesting and also quite expensive which could be the fact it's situated just off Kensington High St. Since found out this is a chain of coffee shops, and try another one while
Tasty food but overpriced. Ideal for special occasions.
Amazing, very happy with the service and the food and drinks. Shame that rude customers (like table next to us) were being extremely rude to the staff for no reason. I will now be a regular customer visiting every day, it is a 5 star place ❤️
The farmhouse French decor is somewhat twee, but that isn't enough to detract from what has to be some of the best bread and pastries in London. Their large communal table makes it perfect for a quick solo lunch or desert. The limited but hearty dinner options taste great, though aren't anywhere nea
This Le Pain is pretty much my second office - great for coffee meetings. It's warm, there's space to talk and the coffee is good (the large ones are huge). Service is very friendly but often quite slow. Quite expensive, especially if you sit in.
Far larger than its modest frontage would suggest, this is a handy eatery tucked away just off High Street Kensington and opposite the Daily Mail building. Occasionally an ambitious Mail hack or two will be dining here, so best avoid divulging secrets you don't want in the press. The food and bevera
I love baguettes from LPQ, they are the best so far. Can not get enough of them. Soups with slice of bread are a treat too. You should offer a breakfast membership for clients :)
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