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    Bistro Papillon

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    17 years ago

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    16 years ago

    A great little Bistro, which has apparently now closed down. A real shame.

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    Chez Dominique

    Chez Dominique

    (11 reviews)

    Absolutely delicious food here. I am a hardened crusty somewhat sardonic old Californian. I rarely…read moregive a business a 5 star Yelp rating. Well, the dinner tonight turned me into a romantic gushing girl who experienced delight with the meal here. Bambie, the wife, and I ordered the 3 course prix fixe meals. There are several choices on that menu. We're dining here on a Monday evening. Normally one does not expect the 'A' team to be on duty. But, my god, the meal I just ate was one of the best I've been fortunate to consume in ages. Quick details: Gazpacho, fresh as a summer garden. Spring pea pate delightfully minty and wonderfully rich. Onglet steak as good or better than any I've eaten anywhere in France. Perfectly sautéed sea bream fillet tasted like it was fished from the sea this morning. Pomme frites, creamy and crisp. Panna cotta and espresso that would make an Italian swoon with pleasure. Hey wait, I'm Italian - yes, I swooned. Top drawer on every aspect. Here's the kicker. The 3 course prix fixe dinner costs £18!!!! Wine by the glass is the good stuff. Certainly better than any and all that I've had in the past fortnight while driving around the UK, eating in both very good to mediocre restaurants. 250ml glasses priced from £5.50 to £ 8.25. Okay, I sense that you are skeptical.. "Not possible, truly well made delicious meal from organic sources in Bath, England at bargain basement prices?" Yep, miracles sometimes happen. Experiences like this make me release my customary cynicism for a while. Tonight, I'm so glad that it happened. Wish that it would occur more often. Table service: friendly, humanly authentic, efficient. Dining room ambiance: euro cafe. Casual, nicely decorated. Perfect for a family dinner or a romantic date. I LOVE THIS BISTRO. I hope to remember the pleasure it brought me tonight for the remainder of my life. Note: As of this date I have written over 1720 Yelp reviews since 2006. It is probably the most florid and ridiculous. And it is 100% sincere. If you are within 100 miles of Bath England, make an effort to eat dinner here. 48 hour advance reservations mandatory.

    My husband and I had walked up to Pulteney Bridge in the rain and then came across this restaurant…read more We decided to eat dinner here and it was absolutely delicious. The service was wonderful and the staff were really friendly. It's a fairly small place but the ambiance was lovely and warm. We would definitely eat here again.

    Le Parisien - Strawberry tart

    Le Parisien

    (3 reviews)

    £££

    I used to go to Le Parisien years ago, when I worked in Shire's Yard. Mostly because it was close…read moreand seemed to open early. Having revisited it recently, it hasn't changed a whole lot and honestly I think it is looking a bit tired. The awnings and the interior in particular feel like they've never changed, and not in a good way. However, it was a lovely sunny day, and Le Parisien has a good sized courtyard to its front, which made it a good place to go for a pot of tea or a lunchtime drink. I got a strawberry tart, which looked good. It was slightly too custardy, but pretty good and I'd be willing to sit there again- as long as it was outside! It's neither cheap nor expensive- the tart itself was just under £3, which seems about normal to me.

    A few years ago, I randomly stumbled upon this restaurant and have been back fairly often after my…read morediscovery. It can be accessed via a shopping arcade off Milsom Street, or entering Shires Yard off of Broad Street. The restaurant has seating in the courtyard, some sheltered under awnings and umbrellas. The inside restaurant space is in 2 buildings next to each other, with 2 floors of seating available. The French menu has a range of homemade specials, soups, sandwiches and hot meals and desserts. They do a range of coffees and other drinks. It's very much like cafes found in France, and the food is good quality. I've never had anything there I didn't like. And, I've been happy to take friends here for lunch too.

    Tilleys Bistro - Appetite

    Tilleys Bistro

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    Quick glance: + convenient location…read more+ cheap set menu for lunch + large venue + good portion size... - ... but food is nothing to shout about - service of variable quality I came here for a Saturday lunch after a tour around the Roman Baths partly because of its convenient location. Despite the hundreds of tourists milling about, we were seated at Tilleys promptly as there were many tables tucked away downstairs. The restaurant offered a cheap option for lunch, costing only £12.50 per person for two courses (or £15 for three courses). Some mains of the day ask for a £1 supplement, which is very reasonable. On the day we visited, for example, Tilleys had cod as well as lemon sole as a special, which attracted a supplement, as well as whiting at no additional cost. I found the waitress serving us to be slightly abrupt. When she told us about the special mains of the day, she briefly explained there was the whiting, the lemon sole with butter and lemon, and cod with parsley and butter, without elaborating, for example, that the whiting were breaded fillets or how the other fish were prepared. (It was only after we had ordered, I heard the other waitress explaining in more details about how the fish was prepared and served to our neighbouring table). When we ordered mains, which came with one side detailed on the menu as vegetable of the day, potato of the day, etc, we had to ask how the potato was prepared, and then prompted our waitress to tell us what the vegetable was. During our meal, our water jug was empty and our waitress came over to ask us if we wanted anything. Before I could say "more water please" she had already turned around and almost ready to dash. I would like to put this down to inexperience and ignorance rather than a rude service, but it did make for a disconcerted experience. The food itself was nothing to shout about. The starter was more visually appealing than the mains, and the fish I had (cod) and my partner ordered (whiting) was slightly overcooked, but still edible and we walked away full. It's a little darker in the basement, with a rather somber ambiance. The waitress who served us seemed a bit tired, and the food itself represents the height of British cuisine from the late 80s (Tilleys is a family-run restaurant founded in 1983). It's a good, cheap place for lunch, although I wouldn't classify it as cheerful.

    Very relaxed and the food was delicious. Order the small plates so you get a taste of many. If you…read moreare confused just ask. Staff will help you with a smile.

    Bistro Papillon - french - Updated May 2026

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