Ravel's Bistro

Continental in Belsize Park
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9 / 10 from 4 reviews
Address
4 Fleet Road
Belsize Park
London
NW3 2QS
Map
Telephone
020 7485 3615
Cuisine
Continental
Region
Belsize Park
Nearest Station
Belsize Park
0.30 miles
Opening Summary
Mon-Sat 18.00-23.00
Sun 12.00-16.00 & 18.00-22.30
Restaurant Facilities

Children Welcome

Credit Cards Accepted

Music Played

Booking Advisable

Ravels Bistro serves good quality, home made dishes, based on French and European cuisine.All desserts are made on the premises and meals are served with a basket of hot gourmet breads.Ravel's has an amazing list of famous patrons including Chris Evans, Chris Martin, Katie Melua and Michael Palin.

User Reviews

nicole seymour smith
from london

Jan 26, 2015

I had a charming evening at this wonderful restaurant with friends. The service was excellent, the waiter chose a perfect wine for us all and the food was exceptionally good! I chose tuna and it was cooked perfectly! The sticky toffee desert was excellent, not overly sweet, just perfect! I have walked passed this restaurant on many occasions and I am so glad I chose to go there on this night. I cannot fault it!
JM
from London

Dec 23, 2012

Ravel's Bistro, London NW3 is one of those 'special finds' that are rare in London. It is a local French restaurant inspired by its delightful Polish owner Dorothy, who makes one feel at home from the very beginning of your dining experience.
There are daily vegetarian, fresh fish and meat options......a choice of 3 starters + 4 mains each day and the 'set menu' which has an excellent variety of starters, mains and desserts - great value for money!
The wine list is comprehensive and very reasonably priced.
This bistro is a real gem.....and never fails to disappoint in any way!


Name: JM
Location: London
Anonymous

Mar 24, 2010

Although not typically French (run by Polish people), I really enjoyed the experience: very pleasant and professionnal service, the food was very varied (again not typically French), fresh and well cooked. I however did manage to get my Kir (typical French aperitif) that most English restaurants and pubs have no clue how to serve. Happy to recommend for anyone looking for an informal and pleasant dinner. Prices were reasonable.
Anonymous

Sep 6, 2008

the atmosphere of this place is enchanting, the staff charming and helpful, and the food excellent. A great variety of vegetables acompanies all dishes, the fish is superb, and the main dishes generous. The decor is redolent of the French bistro style at its best.
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