Located an the north end of Gloucester Road, L’Etranger, named after a book by the French existentialist and winner of Nobel Prize for Literature Albert Camus, serves one of the most eclectic menus encapsulating everything that London dining scene has to offer in the noughties.
Tastefully presented in minimalist décor of grey and lilacs the restaurant has become epitome of chic and understated charm serving lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch.
At the heart of the restaurant’s popularity and success is its exceptional wine cellar. L’Etranger’s wine cellar and wine list has received wide acclaim from customers and industry experts for its quality, value for money and variety. Combined with the carefully constructed menu, L’Etranger promises truly exotic gastronomic adventure.