Le Piaf
About Le Piaf
Great food and lovely surroundings are just two of the selling points of Wimbledon’s 40 The Hill, a chic restaurant in the very centre of this upmarket London suburb. With an interior inspired by typical continental brasseries, 40 The Hill is bright and light, a conservatory section and healthy houseplants bringing summer to the white painted room year round, even in those months when it’s too cold to make use of the lovely al fresco terrace. Staff are genuinely friendly at 40 The Hill, keen to make your stay a memorable one and enthusiastic about the food they’re charged with serving. Mediterranean in flavour, 40 The Hill’s menus are just as sunny as the restaurant’s setting, the dishes blending tradition with modern techniques and careful presentation to sophisticated results. Children are well catered for at this family-friendly restaurant and the weekly Sunday roast is particularly popular.
Le Piaf Address
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40 Wimbledon Hill Road
Wimbledon
London
SW19 7PA
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Latest 5 reviews of Le Piaf
7 out of 10 based on 331 reviews
went to 40 the hill wil a friend and it had was pleasent. the meal was nice although i do feel you can get food in other restaurants for same money but better quality. wasnt asked if i had reserved and recieved a call hours later even though i had already eaten. good place for something different set menu is lacking though
40 The Hill in Wimbledon offered an interesting menu in a pleasant ambiance. The Bruscetta was tasty but the based probably better warmed. The bavette, scallops with pork belly, sea bream and venison all well presented and cooked. The toffee desert was delicious. Would recommend and return.
I recently went to 40 The Hill in Wimbledon. It was a nice place, fairly new and with lots of potential. But it could do with a few improvements: the food was nice but not spectacular; the service was good though the waiters seemed to have 2 left hands and kept dropping everything (it seemed that evening everything kept going wrong for them); decor could be improved; and we really, really missed there being no bread while we waited. I'd expect it would get better over the next months though.
Good service, relaxing atmosphere and nice food.
40 The Hill in Wimbledon gives every impression that it wants to be a mid-high end brasserie, with attentive service, rustic yet high quality table settings and a good looking menu. However, the overall feeling was that as yet they haven't quite nailed it. Some of the food was exceptional - pan-fried venison starters and my girlfriend's ice cream/sorbet selection really stood out. On the other hand, my pork chop and sticky toffee pudding wouldn't have been up to scratch in an average pub.



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