Chez Gerard - Le Petit Cafe

The Market, Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 9DD

A Chez Gerard is a place for the cool cookies, modern, airconditioned, stylish and appealing to all. Drawing on French influences from all over the globe from Morocco to Montreal, and embraces the Gallic inclination for all day brasserie dining. Naturellement families and children are welcome at all times, and children have their own menus and a goody pack. Here in Britain the influences may be French but the ingredients are undeniably local, with Angus and Herefordshire beef, smoked haddock, and grapefruit salads with roast chillies. An original starter might be dandelion leaves with a poached egg, bacon lardoons and croutons, or you may prefer the well-tried Burgundy snails baked in garlic butter.

A Chez Gerard is a place for the cool cookies, modern, airconditioned, stylish and appealing to all.

Drawing on French influences from all over the globe from Morocco to Montreal, and embraces the Gallic inclination for all day brasserie dining.

Naturellement families and children are welcome at all times, and children have their own menus and a goody pack.

Here in Britain the influences may be French but the ingredients are undeniably local, with Angus and Herefordshire beef, smoked haddock, and grapefruit salads with roast chillies.

An original starter might be dandelion leaves with a poached egg, bacon lardoons and croutons, or you may prefer the well-tried Burgundy snails baked in garlic butter. A classic Niçoise salad with tuna, egg, new potatoes, tomatoes, green beans, red onions, olives and marinated anchovies is a meal in itself.

Chez Gerard, with splendid French insouciance, stops short of actually claiming the burger for its own, but has not hesitated to add its particular touch to the Chez Gerard burger, a 100% pure beef plain grilled 240gm beauty with a wide variety of additions and toppings, of which Moroccan chilli is but one.

Tajines may or may not have an echo of France's imperial past, who cares? From a choice of four the slowly cooked lamb with fresh herbs, cinnamon, ginger and rich spices is quite superb, perhaps supplemented by a Pastilla de legumes, though for me the saffron rice or couscous is all it takes.

Desserts follow much the same pattern, though the staunchly traditional trend is in marked contrast to the very up-front modern ambience. The answer, however, is to be found in the quality of both presentation and ingredients.

A Gallic leaning wine list offers some interesting options in the upper brackets, with very drinkable house wines at £11.95 and plenty of choice by the glass or that very French vessel, the carafe.

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French

: 08:00 - late

Reservations: 020 7836 0633

The Market, Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 9DD [Map]

£20.00    £40.00

£16.95 (2 courses) to £20.95 (2 courses)

£16.95 (2 courses) to £20.95 (2 courses), prix fixe

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Chez Gerard - Le Petit Cafe

Anita C (20 March 2007)

My partner and I visited this restaurant on Monday 19th March. We nearly walked past, as the restaurant looked closed! Starter: We had starters of king prawn salad (my partner) and mozzarella and tomato salad (me). Both were delicious and an excellent start.

Main course: My partner's choice from the specials blackboard main course was not available, but he was not disappointed with the grilled bream. I had the vegetarian fusilli which was excellent, though the portion was unnecessarily large.

Drink: The Chardonnay I initially selected from the menu was not available, but all other wines were. Ambience: very good. There was excellent live music in the form of a honky-tonk piano player. There was not enough applause, probably because most diners were focussing on their wonderful food!

Dessert: Unfortunately there was no room for desserts, which were well priced and sounded delicious.

Bill: There was a small problem with our bill which was immediately rectified. Not a cheap meal for us out-of-towners, but an excellent meal. We did not grudge a penny of it.

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