About

Discover a slice of French elegance in the bustling streets of London at Otto's French Restaurant. This culinary gem offers an exquisite fusion of traditional and modern flavors, featuring standout dishes like lobster, paired perfectly with a selection of fine wines and crafted cocktails. The intimate, cozy atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a family dinner, a casual meet-up with friends, or even a solo dining experience. With vegetarian options available, everyone is catered to with the highest regard. Enjoy a leisurely lunch or a delightful dinner, with the option to make a reservation for a seamless experience. Emphasizing inclusivity, Otto's embraces diversity and welcomes all guests. Whether you're exploring the buffet or indulging in small plates, expect a feast for both the palate and the senses.

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Price

$$$$ 100+ GBP

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

French, Fusion

Services

Drive-thru, Reservations available, Dine-in, Reservations required, Reservations recommended

Dietary options

Vegetarian options

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving desserts, Small plates, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving coffee

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Coley Street (Stop HC)
Bus stop 107 m walk
Heathcote Street (Stop HE)
Bus stop 394 m walk
Hatton Garden (Stop D)
Bus stop 383 m walk
Clerkenwell Road / Farringdon Road
Bus stop 462 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 422 reviews
4.6/5 422 reviews
Steve James
Steve James
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Hands down one of the best meals and experiences of my life! Top work everyone!

Paul Brown
Paul Brown
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Otto’s is a must london visit restaurant, Just had the Pressed Lobster, Beluga caviar, foie gras and fresh grated truffles — all prepared tableside using a vintage lobster press. at Otto’s Restaurant in Clerkenwell — it’s easily one of the most theatrical and indulgent dining experiences I’ve had, it’s not an everyday meal, but as a celebration of classic French technique and hospitality, it’s unforgettable. Highly recommend for serious food lovers or anyone looking to experience something truly unique in London’s fine dining scene.

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william mousley
william mousley
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 3
  • Service: 3
  • Atmosphere: 4

A chefs perspective of ottos it could not get more French when you walk in your transported to France. The owner is a French as they come! I thought the goats cheese soufflé was one of the best starters I’ve ever had. The scallops were also as good as it gets. The service on the starters wasn’t the best they got our starters mixed up the front of house manager took our order so that was his bad the younger waiter had to take the embarrassment for it!. I did find the front of house manager abir all the place pacing up and down the restaurant looking quite bored at times but he is good with customer with his old school approach and jokes and he’s certainly knows what he’s doing. It was quiet that night so maybe that was the mistake and the pacing up and down. As for the rack of lamb the theatre was great but the lamb was as good as roar in my opinio. I forgot how rare the French cook meat. That ruined it for me and in my opinion English peolple think that is to under cooked the worst part was the fat had not been rendered down and was very raw and tough also the whole lamb was under seasoned and it needed some sort of peas maybe as a purea?! It ruined rhe meal for me I said to my sister I’ve only cooked a rack of lamb a few times so these guys should get it bang on cooking it most nights but they messed it up big time! They should ask how you want it cooked because once it’s been carved that’s it you will have to flash it in a pan which will ruin it to cook it more! execute the cooking right b4 you bring the theatre out I would say I have never had pomme soufflés b4 I wanted to get them to see what the hype is about they were exactly how they should be looks wise a work of art crafted by a mater of his trade! They are extremely hard to make so hats of ro the chef who did them for me sadly as I expected rhe flavour was not great just like a crisp with no seasoning the salt had not even stuck to them again all about the theatre but lacking in seasoning. They would be better served with some sort of Hollandaise or aioli not the jus. The Apple tart was to die for and the chocolate pot and the after dinner truffles were not very impressive . It’s a great restaurant I would not return I would say it’s the sort of place most people would only go once I would not say it’s worth the price tag for normal people anyway. I know my food and how hospitality runs so I like to leave an honest chefs review of restaurants. I would like to say the younger guys in the team were very professional and knew what they were doing shame they have to make up mistakes of others but it was an experience I wanted to show my sister a higher class of food and service and it did deliver just a shame rhe lamb was not right. Whej it came to the bill I was not willing to pay the 12.5% tip I wanted to tip what I thought it was worth they wanted £30 service charge well I put 10£ for it and of course like all fancy places and most places in general in london they make you feel b...

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