Aykut Kazancı
Absolutely worth the visit and bill! The afternoon tea set was fully a tasting adventure, not even slightly a tourist trap in otherwise so Piccadilly. We loved the fillings in sandwiches, wide range of sweet bites and freshly made scones..
Miss Chop Suey
The cruffins are to die for! Try one of each flavour if you can but the hazelnut is my favourite! The prawn cocktail and chicken salad were also delicious! Advance booking is essential!
Kimberly Hiller
Food was good and was nice to have air conditioning in the summer heat. We came for the cruffins (muffin + croissant 🥐) and was a unique dessert. We wound up getting all three of the flavors they had out. It wasn’t too heavy and was nice and sweat. You can stop to buy them if you don’t have a reservation. Well worth it to try something different.
Doreen's Discoveries
The best coffee shop/ restaurant in London. The service is excellent, the pastries incredible and the best cup of Earl Grey tes anywhere. We had an incredible visit there. I highly recommend this little gem.
EReviews
This was the first stop on the trending croissant tour on social media and honestly it goes downhill from this own. It just raised the bar TOO high. The service was great, the decor, the atmosphere, and ofc the cruffins 😍😍, we had a pot of tea and tried three flavours, the best was the white chocolate and caramel flavour. We saw people having afternoon tea here, will be back for that for sure!
Yiran
Delicious strawberry and cream cruffin. For £6.95 it is expensive, particularly as quality of the pastry itself is nice but not exceptional. Still 5 stars for overall taste and design, and great for one off treat.
Jamie Newman
Can't fault the food, service and setting. Went with family of four and we all enjoyed our dishes. Starters were great (I really enjoyed the onion soup), steak and lamb dishes were cooked exactly as requested and seasoned well, the sides complimented the mains and the desserts were spot on; scones were fresh, apple tart was moorish, and the chocolate cake velvety but not overly rich. Comfortable, with pretty seating booths which give privacy but don't detract from the buzz of the restaurant. Friendly and professional service.
Samantha Woo
I came specifically for the viral cruffin and it did not disappoint. I'd say skip the square croissants down the street and come here instead. I would make another trip to London just to try their other flavors.
José A. Sanz Vega
Excellent table service
I booked at this place for a special occasion and it did not let me down.
The place stood up for its customer and table service.
Firstly the host greeted us in a friendly manner and found a quiet lovely table for us. When hesitating about our food, the waitress, Olena, who served our table gave us enough time to look at the menu and she gave us helpful recommendations too. Furthermore, she was kind, patient and she made sure we liked our food throughout the service. She was outstanding.
Karima also enhanced our experience and showed great customer service manners.
Good food
Each of us had 3 courses and everything was lovely and flavourful. I would recommend trying the New York Baked Cheesecake as a dessert, it was especially good.
The only con was that my main course was very salty but these things happen every now and then.
I would recommend this place for a quiet dinner, drinks or an afternoon tea.
The atmosphere was nice. They played good background music and the place was very well decorated.
Thank you to all the friendly staff members.
민다정
We visited Richoux for cream tea and they served very nice scone with amazing tea today.
Especially, Alex made our time there so good and provided us amazing service. We will definitely come back:)
Disht Advani
Expensive but a lovely afternoon tea. Stopped by for a quick bite with my sister on a Sunday afternoon. The sandwich and salad were nice but a little pricey but I presume you are paying for the location.
Andy Bardell
Mayfair one served cold breakfast then reheated and served again with items missing, even reheated buttered toast only again to serve same food different plate some apology but for the money charged absolutely taking the Mickey
AJAI ATAL
Very close to Fortnum's this is a typical English old world charm eatery<br/>Interiors are in the 1940/50/60 style,elegant but yet simple.Comfortable seating and tables well spaced. Service is attentive and helpful but you do wait 15/20 minutes for your order to be served<br/>.Thats is perfectly acceptable for a place like this which is Not a fast food joint but a place to spend time over a well made meal.The fish and Shepherds' pie were good while the Prawn and avacado could have had a little more prawns...They a wide selection of cakes and pies as well as gelatos. .priced reasonably a good find on out trip.Try it for the typical British ambience
Jojo
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad service ever .. I'll never go to this restaurant again .. Food is heavy not fresh wen I return my meal from the first bite no one ask me why .. Nothing worth .. Food staff Atmosphere every thing was awful ...
Rate My Bistro
Richoux had a French feel to it with it dark wood decor, deep reds and green seating. This is slightly strange as it describes itself as “the home of traditional English food”. It reminded me a little of Cafe Rouge. The tea and coffee were both served by
Gabriella M
I came to Richoux because I was told that it is a London institution, and I have found that it is truly a wonderful place to have an elegant breakfast. This old cafe is really beautifully decorated, in darker red tones and with lovely paintings.<br/><br/>This is definitely not a place you come to for any innovative breakfast options, they serve classic dishes. They serve pastries that you can buy to go and also have a varied breakfast menu if you want to sit and eat here. The porridge they serve is delicious and I also really liked the Eggs Benedict with salmon, they were really well done.
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