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1 Wilbraham Pl
London, SW1X 9AE
Nearest Transport: Sloane Square
Le Cercle, sister restaurant of Club Gascon, serves exceptional French cuisine in modern, attractive decor. The prix-fix...

Very sexy indeed

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    Le Cercle
    1 Wilbraham Pl London SW1X 9AE uk
    29th November 2007
    Very sexy indeed
    Current
    Got a date you want to impress? Round about that stage in the relationship when they might come back to yours after dinner? Take them to Le Cercle. It will tick most, if not all, of their 'is this guy/gal serious 'n sexy 'n cool' boxes, and if it doesn't, I suggest you don't bother with the next date.

    It's hidden away down a side street behind Sloane Square (expensive location: tick) and looks extremely exclusive, with a minimalist name hidden behind a screen of bamboos (gotta be in the know - tick). Hand your coat over at the door and then descend past a lounge area (hip hotel look-alike: tick) to the dining room (cosy banquette nooks and flattering lighting: tick and tick).

    Staff are young and good looking, and just a bit ditzy. There's a dimly-lit bar area where you can perch with champagne cocktails. Other diners are also young and hip (especially considering we're slap bang in the middle of Chelsea). The wine list is varied and reasonably good value, and the bill overall should be around £40 each, unless you've plied him/her with a couple of bottles.

    Oh - the food? Marvellous. The idea is French tapas, but executed with great style and superb ingredients. (Means you can eat quite a bit without being too full ...) Choose 3 or 4 dishes each from a selection of 5 or 6 from the different menu sections - vegetable, fish, game, meat. This changes regularly, but our dishes included pumpkin veloute, teal, onglet, and rabbit. Yes the portions are small but so full of flavour and interest that we didn't need dessert, but we were heading home afterwards to drink pink champagne and eat macaroons ..
    walid at 29th November 2007

    Excellent review Ramanauskas, I'll definitely keep it in mind for my next date!!!

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