Pierre Victoire

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  • Pan fried fois gras on brioche was tasty. The seared tuna steak comes with chorizo and some French beans, aubergine, tomato and celery. Very value for…

  • Nice and cozy little bristot style place! The food is very genuine, French inspired but unpretentious. As a starter got the steak tartare which was go…

  • Good to very good food in the French style, attentive friendly service and a pianist playing a selection of tunes to dine by. A small place with a lar…


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Pierre Victoire is open for Casual Dining. Pierre Victoire serves British and European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Pierre Victoire”

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  • C. K.

    Pan fried fois gras on brioche was tasty. The seared tuna steak comes with chorizo and some French beans, aubergine, tomato and celery. Very value for money in this petite restaurant.

  • Ricardo Lima

    Nice and cozy little bristot style place! The food is very genuine, French inspired but unpretentious. As a starter got the steak tartare which was good, got the duck breast as the main, which had all the right flavors, well balanced and presented. Finally, the sticky toffee pudding was comforting and delicious!

  • Bernard O'Sullivan

    Good to very good food in the French style, attentive friendly service and a pianist playing a selection of tunes to dine by. A small place with a larger than life atmosphere redolent of a Paris bistro in the 1970’s. Reasonable prices for London. A neighbourhood gem in an area where there are many alternatives. Has Formul and Prix Fixe options. Excallent value.

  • Siobhan Brunwin

    Pierre Victoire is a a great value, reliable cosy brassiere in Central Soho. I have been here many times in big groups & I have always had a good meal here. The set menu is cracking value at 10 for two courses, you will see the standard brassiere dishes on the menu: omelettes, baked salmon, steak & chips etc. Plus you will always get a basket of freshly baked baguette to nibble on before before your food arrives. When I visited last time I had squash & Stilton soup (unusual but really works!) followed by a bacon & goats cheese salad with a lovely balsamic glaze. Looking for a reliable good value joint with enough choice for everyone? Here is your place!

  • Sarah Guershon

    This two-storey French bistro, has a very cosy, traditional French vibe. Contributing to the ambiance is the lovely piano player that plays jazz on the weekends.The quality of food is just excellent. Really, really delicious traditional French fare. Their pan-fried duck breast with dauphinoise potatoes is out of this world and they do an excellent steak and pork belly too. Unfortunately, the steak tartare was a bit of a let down with the taste of the gherkins and vinegar swamping all the other flavours. Nevertheless, as I said, the rest was top notch.Their set menu is a real steal if you’re feeling hungry early or having a pre-show dinner and eating before 7pm. The service is a bithit and miss and you may sometimes need to make an effort to call a waiter over, but this wouldn’t stop me returning. syruptitiously.com

  • Gastroplod

    Excellent. Outstanding value for money with quick and friendly service, very cheap set lunches (8.90 for two courses) and most importantly, extremely good food. Portions are very generous.The crispy pork belly, duck leg confit, grilled mussels, and seared scallops are particular favourites. Desserts are a little more hit and miss, so sticking to starters and mains might be a better option. The menu changes slightly depending on the season and available ingredients, but some of the dishes remain throughout the year. It gets very crowded at times, so do book ahead in advance! Wholeheartedly recommended and in my opinion one of the best restaurants in London.

  • Larry

    A once large chain, this restaurant is just one of two. The prix-fixe menu is excellent value at just 7.90 (summer 09). Steak and fish arrive with a 7.00 supplement but the entrecte avec frites along with a salad and sauce still represents both quality and value. Good international wine list and al fresco dining to. Staff are efficent, friendly and speak numerous languages, helpful for tourists! Based just off Oxford Street stop your shop and pop in for a bite. Well worth it. Au revoir mes amis.

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5 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3RQ

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