Reviews

  1. Swiss Note ★★★★★

    A restaurant one has visited multiple times for breakfast and they continue to deliver. The French toast is a personal favourite and I always look forward to starting my day with an Aubaine French Toast and confidently recommend it because ingredient choices wonderfully compliant one another (not overdone, simplicity is best especially with FT) plus the quality control has remained solid and it’s an overall great breakfast experience. Side note, they have changed their French toast and It’s now a Cinnamon French Toast and I’m yet to try it. But based on one’s experiences with their previous french toast I have high expectations and look forward to trying it.

  2. Simran Ghattoraya ★★★★★

    Visited and booked via First Table, was pleasantly surprised! Located nearby baker street so easy to get to, and surrounded by lots of other foodie spots. But their breakfast menu was plentiful and came quickly. Service from staff was amazing and they kept an eye on the table if we needed drinks refills or anything else. Would definitely recommend, lovely atmosphere and great place to visit for catchups.

  3. Eleftheria Chrys (Ec) ★★★★☆

    Arrived for breakfast without reservation. Friendly staff and nice atmosphere. Good quality coffee. We ordered avocados toast with fried eggs and eggs Benedict. Both were tasty and well prepared. Maybe a bit more attention on the dish presentation, as the Benedict eggs dish was very empty.

  1. Nas A ★★★☆☆

    Went there for dinner to celebrate my sons birthday. It was empty, maybe because it was a Sunday, but as it is a large restaurant, it didn’t lend much to the atmosphere. Food wise it was average. I wouldn’t really call it a French restaurant as the cuisine had more Italian inspired dishes than French. I had the lobster spaghetti which is supposed to be one of their signature dishes. It was okay flavour-wise but a little dry and salty. My son had the sirloin steak which was too salty. We also had the truffle pasta and samphire with pickled mussels. Again, nothing to rave about. All quite average tasting. However, service was good and the staff very friendly. Overall, it’s fine to go in to grab a bite but not for a special occasion and not if you want to go somewhere to taste amazing food.

  2. Ljubica Banic ★★★☆☆

    The place is big and spacious. They have outdoors seating. The service was very slow they took 15 mins to clean my table. I paid for 2 salads and 2 cappuccinos £70 The toilets were clean. The service is. Included My waiter was polite

  3. Felix Gan ★★★★☆

    The ambience of the restaurant was perfect. They have nice seatings and very cosy French restaurant in central London near Marylebone area. Burrata was delicious and scallops were cooked to perfection. The lobster spaghetti initially felt the pasta was too soggy and not al Dante enough. The manager was nice to help and change the dish for us. Overall, I think it’s a great place to come for some drinks and have a lovely meal.

  1. Oscar Boullosa ★☆☆☆☆

    The food was quite simple in taste and presentation but very much well overpriced. The wagyu burger was a £22 steal with very dry and hard brioche bum, almost naked burger, and the worst was the meat, well too overcooked and tasteless. The avocado toast £17 was absurdly small and simple, and similarly the roasted aubergine, only half aubergine with small side. Friendly service at first turned into rushed atmosphere with waiter attempting to take the food away without finishing it. £16 for a simple glass of wine that was not even good! The place and food was definitely overpriced even for the location, with other better options around. Definitely not going again.

  2. Andreas G ★★☆☆☆

    One of the few place open during 1st of January and nevertheless it was almost empty . Service was super slow. Pasta for our daughter arrived promptly after 20 minutes but it was undercooked and with a terrible sauce. Our mains arrived after 45 minutes from the time we ordered. Very basic in terms of taste and highly overpriced. Fun fact for the 24£ chicken: came with pumpkin seeds in their shell.

  3. Jennifer S ★★★☆☆

    Service friendly but food overpriced for what it is. Good poached eggs and I’ll give them that, but definitely style over substance. £18 for an omelette and £17 for a small avocado on toast, absurd even considering the location.

  1. Rakesh Kumar ★★★☆☆

    The ambience is nice and the decor is simple and beautiful. The food though is quite average. We ordered a lot of food, nothing was great.

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Aubaine Marylebone is located at 7 Moxon St, London W1U 4EP, UK

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