Best French Restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne
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- LLynnNewcastle and Northumberland •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day ago21 is a real gem of a restaurant. The food is fabulous and there's a lovely atmosphere. Although it was busy, the noise from other diners was not intrusive and there were plenty of staff to ensure you were well looked after. On that note, the staff are an absolute credit to the restaurant; friendly, chatty and smiley, whilst still being professional. They were attentive, without being intrusive, which is a real skill to master. Every member of staff from front of house reception, waiting staff, sommelier and bar staff, helped to make our visit a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Not sure why I haven't been here before, perhaps I thought it might be a little too formal but that's my mistake as it's not in the slightest bit stuffy, quite the opposite. I may have lost out on a wonderful place and some fantastic food over the years because of a misconception, but I plan on rectifying that error by going back as often as I can from now on.More info21Price: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.8
- BBronwenNewcastle and Northumberland •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoBouchon is quite unique in the North East. The restaurant is smart, welcoming with a friendly ambience. Staff are very pleasant & welcoming. The food is wonderful & beautifully presented. Highly recommended to anyone who wants a very special meal.More infoBouchon Bistrot - HexhamPrice: Expensive• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.9
- CChristineNewcastle and Northumberland •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food, service and wines. Very relaxing lunch in a calm yet vibrate surrounding. Thank you all very much we were very well looked after.More infoThe French QuarterPrice: Expensive• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.8
- LLisaYorkshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoSecond time at this restaurant, both times have been very enjoyable. Lovely ambience, all staff are friendly, welcoming and attentive. The food is delicious with perfect amount of time left between courses so you can enjoy the evening without feeling rushed. Highly recommendedMore infoCôte Brasserie - NewcastlePrice: Moderate• French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.6
- DDeanGlasgow/Lanarkshire •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoAbsolutely amazing and staff were great so friendly.More infoWilliam De PercyPrice: Moderate• Contemporary French• Newcastle upon Tyne•4
Discover best French restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne
Discover the essence of French dining in Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, and Northumberland with an enticing selection of restaurants catering to lovers of French cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy bistro experience or a fine dining adventure, these restaurants boast a commitment to authenticity, quality ingredients, and culinary excellence. Each establishment reflects the rich culinary traditions of France, offering dishes that range from classic favorites like steak frites and moules marinières to innovative creations that showcase the chefs' expertise. The dining scene in Newcastle upon Tyne is vibrant and diverse, with French restaurants providing a delightful contrast through their focus on traditional flavors and sophisticated atmospheres. These venues are celebrated not only for their exceptional food but also for their attentive service and inviting ambiance, making each dining experience truly memorable. Patrons consistently praise these restaurants for their consistent quality and authentic taste, often highlighting the skillful preparation and genuine passion for French cuisine that is evident in every dish. Whether you are a local or a visitor, these French dining spots in Newcastle and its surrounding areas offer a culinary journey that promises to satisfy both your palate and your love for fine dining. Embrace the charm and elegance of French gastronomy right here in the heart of England.