 Posts: 1 | Pied a Terre has 2 courses for £24.50 and L'Autre Pied has 3 courses for £20.90. Both definitely worth a look. Check them out here: Pied a Terre L'autre Pied And I'm very fond of Avista, which is now doing 2 courses for £15: Avista
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 | For good value fine dining, Launceston Place, not done lunch there but had a very good dinner there recently. But they do have a 3 course lunch menu for £18.
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 | Nick J.( 30s, Male, United Kingdom )The excellent Cinnamon Club does 2 courses with a glass of wine for £20: The Cinnamon Club If you're in the City, their sibling Cinnamon Kitchen does 2 courses with a glass of Anise for £19: Cinnamon Kitchen
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 | Defintiely Le Gavroche… £48 sounds pricey, but it includes three courses, wine, water and all the extra frills. The whole experience is so impressive, I think it's a bargain.
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 | Charlie N.( 20s, Male, United Kingdom )Thanks for all the advice people!
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 | Kaprow( 30s, Female, London )One-o-One in Knightsbridge does an excellent lunch deal: 3 Petits Plats (from the Business Lunch Menu), a glass of wine and coffee, all for only £19 — I think Pascal is one of London's most underrated chefs. He works magic with seafood and meat combos!!
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 | Robert B.( 50s, Male, United Kingdom )The Square, best value in town, £24 I think. Two Michellin stars for less than £25?! plus you always get two bonus courses!
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 Posts: 1 | Pierre Victoire in Soho, London. Small restaurant serves French cuisine, lovely cosy atmosphere. I have only tried the seafood and vegetarian dishes but friends commented on duck and beef dishes which were perfectly cooked and different. The flavours are just right and not too overpowering. The potions are more than you would expect. Set meals for just less than a tenner – well worth it!
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 | Square M.( 20s, United Kingdom )All worthy shouts, but I don't think you'll find a happier marriage between great, contemporary food and low, low prices than Arbutus's set menu. £15.50 at lunch and £17.50 pre/post theatre will give you three courses of Antony Demetre's expertly crafted, one star cuisine.
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 | Felix's Guide( 40s, Male, United Kingdom )I think for top class food you can not bet the set lunch at The Square. Otherwise Le Gavroche – for an all in price with wine. Went to Murano last week and their set lunch is excellent too and somewhere newish.
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 | Tom S.( 30s, Male )I went to Le Gavroche a couple of weeks ago and their set Lunch for £48 was great value for money! The service was amazing and we even received free drinks due to it being my partners birthday!
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