West 5 Brasserie

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Located in the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Western Avenue, West 5 Brasserie is a seriously stylish eatery and a welcome addition to West London's dining scene. The interior is slick and modern, combining dark wood with cream walls and rich purple accents. The menu is made up of modern European dishes and uses the best locally sourced produce available. Popular dishes include steamed mussels in white wine, cream, garlic and shallots; grilled rib-eye steak with fat chips and Béarnaise sauce; and artichoke and black truffle oil risotto. A concise dessert menu and an excellent cheeseboard provide the perfect ending to your meal. With its attentive service and welcoming atmosphere, West 5 Brasserie is ideal for laid-back lunches, meetings or dinner with friends.

West 5 Brasserie Address

Address:
Popes Lane
Ealing
London
W5 4NB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8579 3266

Location Information for West 5 Brasserie

Address:
Popes Lane
Ealing
London
W5 4NB
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8579 3266
Public transport: South Ealing, London Underground

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starter we had home made smoked trout which was far too salty. Otherwise the rest of the meal was very nice.

As it was valentine's day it would hav been nice to have some time to breathe, the service was express...

14 February 2009
by toptable.com user
 

My girlfriend and I went to West 5 Brasserie for their Valentine's Day menu on Feb. 14th; mainly because the other restaurant we booked on this site did not accept our booking. The decor and ambience was very nice, modern classy; and the service was fine. The food however was bland, dry (the brisket), and overall boring and unimpressive. not worth the tube trip or the money.

14 February 2009
by toptable.com user
 

A great looking restaurant. The staff were very friendly but a bit chaotic even though the place was nearly empty. The food was underportioned and overcomplicated and pricey!

26 November 2008
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