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The success of South Kensington's Aubaine restaurant has birthed a second of the celebrated French bistros off Regent Street. Now, the renowned macaroons and other authentic French dishes served in Aubaine's homely surroundings will be available to the shoppers also, who might find that with Aubaine located over two floors, open from 8.30am 'til midnight and offering charming alfresco dining on Heddon Street, in true Parisian style, that there might not be much need for shopping at all. Pastries for breakfast, salads at lunch and classic French brasserie dishes for dinner are all served in a restaurant soaked in natural light through its large windows. Bask in it as you sit on rustic French furniture, mixed splendidly with an urban industrial touch.

Aubaine Address

Address:
4 Heddon Street
Mayfair
London
W1B 4BS
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7440 2510

Location Information for Aubaine

Address:
4 Heddon Street
Mayfair
London
W1B 4BS
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7440 2510
Public transport: Piccadilly Circus, London Underground

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You'd never know you were just off Regent Street - a little gem in the sea of chain restaurants nearby. Highly recommended.

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

A nice little resturant just off Regent street that could be in Paris....

19 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

fantastic value set menu and wonderful patisserie for pudding. reasonably priced wine list and nice french chabby chic dsiegn. not somewhere yo go for a 'special' dinner, but ideal for midweek supper with a friend.

19 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Aubaine on Heddon Street is definitely a nice bistrot in London with good, tasty food in good portions (not too big, not too small). Especially their set menu is good value for money.

I would recommend this to anyone around that area who wants to eat some truly good food in avoiding the touristic hotspots.

11 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

I was glad we had the special offer menu at aubaine as the restaurant is very expensive, however there wasn't a lot of choice on the menu. My friends enjoyed the meal, I wasn't overly impressed, but we had a nice comfy booth with cushions which was what we needed after a long day of shopping!

7 March 2009
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