Le Pain Quotidien - Menu

70 Parsons Green Lane, SW6 4JA, Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom

🛍 French, Belgian, European, Mediterranean

3.3 💬 2611 Avis
Le Pain Quotidien

Téléphone: +442036576937

Adresse: 70 Parsons Green Lane, SW6 4JA, Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom

Ville: Hammersmith and Fulham

Plats: 5

Avis: 2611

Site Web: http://www.lepainquotidien.co.uk/store/parsons-green

"This is a good spot to get wifi. You can see the computer users stalking it out early in the morning, to take the cubby holes with the mains plugs. Unlike many Fulham restaurants which have a Fulham scene, this restaurant has essentially no scene....In spite of the decent location and open spaces, the staff will often neglect to serve people. They don't mean this out of spite, just complete neglect. over, with the expansion of PQ, the quality is often very disappointing. The scones are disgusting and should not be on the menu. They are served with whipped cream, probably because the owners do not know what clotted cream is, and they are the size of small footballs. Nothing English about them and no reverence whatsoever. Irrespective, this is still a passable spot for wifi/breakfast, given that the only really good coffee shop in Parson's Green has virtually no seating, and Gail's (around the corner) offers much worse food. I have not had the scrambled eggs, but I don't trust them at any PQ now. The boiled eggs were always good."

Klarajj Klarajj

The breakfast choices are decent, but honestly, if you have the option, I recommend going to Megan's across the street.

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User

avoid this place uninterested, rude staff. when they order two courses, they will come together even when hot, and they are expected to get one of them cold


User
User

I ended up here for lunch on a Monday in March. I had a tuna sallad. Nothing special and no bread with it. Afterwards a cappuccino and a small apple tart. Large and open room.


User
User

We met family here and had a pleasant afternoon drinking tea, coffee and spiced apple drink and tried a huge Manhattan cookie plus a filling bowl of soup. The quality is nice, the downside is the decor makes it rather noisy.


travellingvegan98
travellingvegan98

The vegan options at this restaurant are decent, but there is a risk of not always receiving a vegan option when dining here. The staff seem to lack proper training and understanding, often serving dishes that may not be vegan.


User
User

I was traveling in london and my hotel was just close to parsons green, I decided to go for an breakfast and I had a big surprise, although the place was crowded on Wednesday morning the service was fast, I had a very nice noise...Milk suggested by the waitress! I would definitely come back if I lived here.


User
User

I came to business on Tuesday and was greeted by a beautiful young man. the first time in le pain quotidien and was surprised by the selection of organic dishes on their menu. the staff was very attentive and I loved my warm, beautiful bowl. a bit on the expensive side, but I suppose that's what they pay for bio. beautiful experience and I will definitely be back.


User
User

met related for a light lunch. the place is airy and pleasant enough. the menu is something quirky and offers some interesting options. overall, eating was better than average for what it was. but do not come here when they are in one. the service is slower than the tectonic plates so a good hour of sparkling conversation with their friends and related, because that is how long you will eat. not sure why it is as slow as eating is not particularly complicated. what was said when they eat interesting with someone, it is a nice place to sit and watch the world go by.


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I have dined at Le Pain Quotidien in several countries, including multiple locations in London. I usually go there as a backup choice, especially for business lunches (pre-COVID and now that they are starting again) or if there are no other nearby vegan-friendly options available. My go-to dishes are the avocado toast and the vegan lentil/dal dish. The presentation of the food is always appealing, but the taste is just average. There are better vegan options in London, so if you have the time while visiting, I would recommend trying something more unique, as Le Pain Quotidien is an international chain. However, if not, it is a decent choice that will suffice.


User
User

This is a good spot to get wifi. You can see the computer users stalking it out early in the morning, to take the cubby holes with the mains plugs. Unlike many Fulham restaurants which have a Fulham scene, this restaurant has essentially no scene....In spite of the decent location and open spaces, the staff will often neglect to serve people. They don't mean this out of spite, just complete neglect. over, with the expansion of PQ, the quality is often very disappointing. The scones are disgusting and should not be on the menu. They are served with whipped cream, probably because the owners do not know what clotted cream is, and they are the size of small footballs. Nothing English about them...

Catégories

  • French Cuisine française classique mettant en valeur une élégance intemporelle, notre menu propose des plats riches et savoureux élaborés avec des techniques traditionnelles et des ingrédients de saison, promettant une expérience culinaire inoubliable. Bon appétit !
  • Belgian Découvrez les riches saveurs de la Belgique avec notre menu soigneusement élaboré. Savourez les plats traditionnels, des ragoûts copieux et moules aux délicieuses gaufres et chocolats, chaque plat offrant un goût authentique de la cuisine belge.
  • European
  • Mediterranean Savourez l'essence vibrante de la Méditerranée avec des plats inspirés par les côtes baignées de soleil. Dégustez des olives fraîches, des herbes vibrantes, des huiles d'olive riches et une variété de fruits de mer et de viandes grillées.

Commodités

  • Seating
  • Takeout
  • Breakfast
  • Reservations

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