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This restaurant is a unique blend of a traditional grocery store and an eat-in dining experience. With a variety of cheeses, meats, nuts, and other products available for purchase, as well as cozy rustic decor, this venue offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Cheese lovers will appreciate the cold room dedicated to cheeses. The service is friendly, the products are high quality, and the prices are reasonable. Overal... View all feedback.
Swung by for a quick lunchThey have prepackaged sandwiches when you walk in for £4.5, which is such a steal.
I really appreciate that they provide cheeses and other products difficult to find in London.
La Fromagerie is one of two cheese and wine places on the same street in the heart of Marylebone Village.
This amazing establishment offers the unique opportunity to dine in-house, and I absolutely love the concept. Every time I step foot in the restaurant, I am tempted to buy everything in sight. I have frequented this place multiple times, whether it be picking up cheese for a fondue on a Saturday afternoon or enjoying an aperitivo before dinner. During my last visit with a friend, we opted for the French cheese plate and a couple of glasses of wine. The cheese was delicious and just as good as what one would find in France. The wine was also exceptional and paired perfectly with the cheese. I highly recommend this place, but just be aware that the kitchen closes early in the evening.
Sometimes I find the hectic and the hectic of south kensington and oxford street a bit. I cannot really understand how it would be possible to visit these locals on a persistent basis. with the kakophonie of the tourist, the collection of aggressive, formidable large non-British cars and the bastion of British shopping, harrods, weakened by intentional petitioners, I always wondered where the brides actually go.
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