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The person that showed us to our table made us feel most unwelcome. If I hadn’t been meeting guests I would have left. The waiting staff were very pleasant however, and the food was adequate. Won’t be back.
The Le Pain offers a very fast paced, and optimistic setting in the heartbeat of the Southbank. The decor is complementary to the dark, old London style 1888. Food is good, and coffee is very well made. Eccentric presentation. Overall staff can be a little calm, but they have a good rhythm of ensuri
Perfection. Absolute perfection a very nice restaurant with delicious meals (I recommend the croque Croissant) this would be the best place to go for lunch or breakfast so if you like panos and what not come to the royal festival hall and that’s where this amazing place is.
Looking for good organic and wholesome food? Le Pain is the place to come for a quick bite and “pick me up”. Attentive staff and also great for people watching ;) high traffic area right next to Millennium Bridge
Walked in lunchtime and got a seat immediately. Lovely chain restaurant. Service was nice. I found the menu limited with much on offer very similar and nothing very exciting.
alway good to go if you have a company to have a long chat. teas and cakes are always nice but I don't know what happened to crumbles, it's getting poorly every year.
Pretty awesome. It was one of the quieter restaurant in the area, but I've no idea why! Food was awesome, although not a massive menu, service great, and not as expensive as expected, given its location. Healthy, wholesome and organically-sourced food.
Was perfectly fine but nothing to spark the imagination. Tried a few of the cakes with coffee at does have to be said they were all technically very well made. But not desperate to go back
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