Chez Bruce vs Le Gavroche
Both establishments are rated very highly by travel writers. On balance, Le Gavroche ranks slightly better than Chez Bruce. Le Gavroche ranks #6 in London with positive reviews from 12 reviews including Departures, The Nudge and Time Out.
Chez Bruce
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2 Bellevue Road, London SW17 7EG
From $25 /night
Fodor's
"Deeply flavorsome French and Mediterrean cuisine, faultless service, a winning wine list, and a glossy neighborhood vibe make for one of London's all-time favorite destination restaurants."
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Gayot
16.0
"This restaurant on the edge of Wandsworth Common changes little, but why should it when Chez Bruce enjoys such well deserved success?"
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DK Eyewitness
"The menu is modern British, and after 10 years here, Bruce has got it right. Lots of emphasis on offal, so not a vege- tarian paradise but otherwise a very good restaurant, indeed."
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Flavoursome and uncomplicated food, sprightly service, sensible prices and an easy-going atmosphere."
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Independent
"A jewel in the gastronomic wasteland of Wandsworth Common, Chez Bruce has a reputation that no amount of money or marketing skill could fix."
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Le Gavroche
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43 Upper Brook St., Marble Arch, London W1K 7QR
From $0 /night
Fodor's
"Roux's mastery of technically-precise and classical French cuisine hypnotizes all-comers."
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BlackBook
"Known as much for its illustrious history – Ava Gardner and Charlie Chaplin were regulars – as its delectable, classic French cuisine."
Gayot
17.0
"Since it opened on a previous site in the '60s, Le Gavroche has been an established part of London's culinary history, serving haute cuisine to a discerning, well-heeled clientele ever since."
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DK Eyewitness
"Brothers Michel and Albert Roux have been synonymous with fine dining in Britain for decades, and the Gavroche is their flagship London restaurant."
Time Out
"This restaurant colossus offers unapologetically old-school fine dining."
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