5 /5 nick davies: This is a lovely little informal bistro tucked away on a quiet street. This is not a restaurant with overbearing service or a place to expect a big fanfare on arrival, instead be chuffed with yourself that you have discovered a bastion of great craft in both the cooking and sourcing of ingredients. On a Saturday (11/10/25) lunchtime we were given a lovely table for two plus our small dog in a sunny window. My partner chose chicken parfait and I had wild mushroom flatbread to start both extremely tasty, the flat bread was comforting but not overfilling. We followed this with an aged sirloin, delicious with that proper beef dripping flavour and a pork chop with hazelnut praline and quince mustard, cooked to perfection, top quality meat. We ordered steamed carrots and a portion of fries, the carrots were top notch. Followed this with chocolate crèmeux (shared) and two glasses of luscious dessert wine, exquisite. You could come here and have a very reasonably priced lunch or spend a bit more on wine for a treat or really push the boat out, up to you. We got there at 12:45 and the room filled up steadily with a lovely talkative atmosphere. We were celebrating recent medical diagnosis (good) and this is a life affirming place. Thank you all N + A