Chez Lindsay

Top choice in Richmond, Kew & Hampton Court


This appetising slice of Brittany at the bottom of Richmond Hill serves wholesome Breton cuisine with a side serving of comfortable ambience and river views. There's an accent on seafood, and house specialities include adorable galettes (buckwheat pancakes, from £4.25) with countless tasty fillings (or plain), washed down with a variety of hearty (and very dry) Breton ciders.

The set lunch is available from Monday to Friday.


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