Le Chardon

About Le Chardon

With its understated forest-green shop front on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, Le Chardon might look like just another Parisian-pastiche bistro – but step inside and you'll realise that this historic Victorian restaurant is the real deal. Originally the site of a David Greig grocery store, the restaurant retains all of the site's original wall tiles and is decorated with Parisian street signs, blackboard menus and kooky objets d'art. Romantic and cosy, this restaurant is renowned for its authentic bistro fare and has become the favourite haunt of canoodling couples and Francophilic foodies. Don't miss the Toulouse sausages with mash and onion gravy, and the profiteroles with ice cream and warm chocolate sauce.

Le Chardon Address

Address:
65 Lordship Lane
Dulwich
London
SE22 8EP

Location Information for Le Chardon

Address:
65 Lordship Lane
Dulwich
London
SE22 8EP
Public transport: East Dulwich, National Railway

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Latest 5 reviews of Le Chardon

7.3 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

We loved the ambience and preserved Victorian interior. The value was also very good (£12.95 for 3 courses). However, the service could be improved. It took over 30mins to place our order (and even then we had to ask twice), and we also did not receive some of the items we ordered (but these weren't added to the bill either).

21 January 2012
by 140888

Very pleasant eating experience and worth a visit

7 January 2012
by 11355874

Really lovely restaurant. Great atmoshphere, service and food!! I would really recommend Le Chardon in East Dulwich for anyone looking for a good meal in a tradditional french restaurant.

19 December 2011
by GR

This was our first visit to Le Chardon, East Dulwich and we'll certainly consider returning. Great fish!

11 November 2011
by CB

Lovely food as usual and a great deal with a Taste card (£17 for three courses, including service). Service was quite slow but then they were very busy for a Wednesday evening.

27 October 2011
by 753668
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