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    Champagne + Fromage

    4.1 (30 reviews)
    ModerateFrench, Cheese Shops
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Three cheese platter (behind), three meat platter (front)
    Sophie S.

    Adorable! This little restaurant was exactly what we wanted. We stopped in before seeing a show and it was a wonderful experience. We opted for a cheese platter where we picked three cheeses, a charcuterie where we picked three meats, and the raclette. The server was incredibly helpful with choosing cheeses. We wanted to try some new things and he helped us choose our cheeses based on our known preferences. If you're a charcuterie or cheese lover, this is the place for you! You won't regret a trip here.

    I've never had an entire meal of beautiful spreads like this before, but it's hard to stop at just one!
    Nick D.

    A joy! Everything here is delicious, as can be evidenced by the fact that we ate pretty much one of everything on the menu and a good chunk of the cheese selection. Toasties are creative and tasty. Cheese plates are beautifully presented. Prices are super reasonable and the staff is kind and knowledgeable. The champagne-only angle is odd but totally works. Love this place!

    Bleu Des Basques, Bleu de chèvre and compte (right to left)
    Wendy L.

    I know nothing about cheese and that kind of bothered my boyfriend being a massive cheese lover. Where I smell cheese like he smells durian (resentful), I love the smell of durian like he loves the smell of cheese. Anyway, this conversation led me to find a cheese restaurant to discover more about cheese and it turns out there aren't that many. But it was how I came across Champagne plus Fromage which offers a 25% off using Toptable. Located in one of the off street of Covent Garden it was actually quite quiet for its location but perfect for a place to just relax with a few cheese platters and a good champagne. The place was cosy, painted mostly green and displays of different champagne bottles. At the front were the different types of cheeses ready for purchase or for your chosen cheese platter and two staff present to introduce you and tell you more about each variety. Although they were knowledgeable I wish they could be more forward at offering suggestions and recommendations especially for a newbie like me. But with my boyfriend making our choices we chose a good selection. And for those who are also new to cheese like me the place is very pungent due to the presence of blue cheese however after a few minutes I became custom to it especially when the food arrived. Sadly on this occasion the oven was not working so we couldn't order the Mont d'Or (cheese fondue). And to compensate we just ordered a bit of everything else to share. We started with the cheese platter which consisted of our three different cheeses Bleu de Chevre, Bleu d'Auvergne and a hard cheese. These were accompanies with two grapes and loaves of fruit bread and white baguette. I wish they could have been more generous with the grapes though. Being very new to blue cheese the Bleu des basques was definitely one of the most pungent and strong tasting blue cheeses made from cow's milk. I much preferred the Bleu de Chevre which was a lot creamer, lighter and less pungent. Of course this is just taste preference as my boyfriend adored the Bleu d'Auvergne. These definitely went well with the fruit bread as the sweetness really balanced out it's pungency. The Saenkanter came as a harder cheese and had a very enjoyable rich, nutty, and caramel flavour, one I found more easy on the palette although less interesting in texture being less creamy and denser. French Onion Soup was too strong on the alcohol and it became it's dominant taste being overly bitter and not sweet enough. It seems like not enough time was even for the onions to caramelise. More successful were the lovely poilane croutons and melted Comte Cheese that accompanied it which was smoky, cheesy and crispy but I wouldn't order this dish again just for the croutons. The baked Camembert with nuts apricot was a bit overcooked. As the oven wasn't working they may have tried an alternative method to heat it up which resulted in the cheese hardening and becoming quite elastic rather than gooey. Still I very much enjoyed the sweetness of the apricots and the nuts adding a different texture to the cheese. It was a mild cheese as expected although still very cheesy and paired well with the light and airy bread and salad. For the main event we ordered two tartines, the melted Raclette cheese with thinly sliced potatoes, onions, fennel Salami and the Corsican ham and figs on melted Fourme d'Ambert cheese. The first tartine was just pure comfort, melted Raclette cheese sticky, gloppy with a nutty taste over soft fluffy sliced potatoes. It was lightly seasoned to give room for the slices of cold cured meat which was light and added a nice salty meat flavour to it. Th bread was perfect, airy and light yet slightly crispy to hold it all together. Even better was the tartine with the figs which turned out to be more a indulgent dessert with the sweetness of the fig dominating the dish. This was my first exposure to blue cheese paired with fruit and it worked really well. I think it was also because the blue cheese was very mild, sweeter than most of the blue cheese I've had which allowed the fig to really balance out any pungency in there. It also had a nice milky and creamy texture. I could have easily just had this dish, me and my sweet tooth. I would love to return to Champagne plus Fromage when their grill/oven is working again as I believe the quality of some of the dishes will improve and it will also give me a chance to try the baked Mont d'Or. I would recommend them to interact with their diners more as surely not everyone who enters has cheese knowledge. Drinks wise it is mostly tea and champagne dominated as they did not understand what port was. But for their quality of cheese and variety it is a place I recommend as not many places allow you to pick your cheeses for a cheese board. A great introduction to the cheese world.

    Baked Camembert with figs & thyme and cheese board
    Anamika A.

    I did a trip to London recently with a girlfriend and we stumbled across this place. What an amazing find! Our server was so helpful with picking our cheeseboard. We also had the baked Camembert with figs & thyme which was delicious!! The champagne selection was fabulous and we were also very impressed with the prices. I have been to many wine and cheese bars and felt their prices were very reasonable. We had a very memorable experience here and definitely recommend it!

    Jules H.

    Ohh as everyone knows I love my cheese, but I now add champagne to the list. What a combination. The place is rustic and one can smell the cheese right from entering the place. It's not too big and its better to reserve a space. We bought a bottle instead of just individual glasses and the we went all out on the cheese! First a cheese board with three delicious sorts of soft cheese. Not enough of the crispy bread with that, but when we cheekily asked for more they gave us loads. We then had baked Camembert with nuts and apricots as well as tartines with walnuts. We were too stuffed to try the desserts, but they looked delicious when they walked by!

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    the cutest little place -- the general manager makes the experience even more special! will be back.

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    Ambience was great - service, not so great. Food was fairly good. Price was expected for quality of food, but service was below par

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    very cosy spot in covent garden. great cheese and champagne selection, you def need to book as it gets busy at the weekends

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    Jumi & HP - Blue Brain Cheese

    Jumi & HP

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 miLondon Bridge

    Jumi (pronounced YOU-ME) is located in Borough Market, a bustling, historic market in central…read moreLondon that focuses on quality food and sustainable production. They are a producer/selector of artisan cheeses from Switzerland and are changing the way people think about Swiss Cheese. All of the unique products at Jumi Cheese are produced by four family-run dairies in the Emmental region of Switzerland. The cows that supply the milk for Jumi's dairies feed on fresh grass and hay, and the farmers start and end the process by hand. Their 'stall' is located in the Three Crown Square section of Borough Market and features a range of cheeses like Belper Knolle, a specialty of theirs, spahn, goat cheese, truffle cheese and more. They first came on my radar when I saw a video on social media featuring their 'brain cheese.' The cheese resembles small mammalian brains at various stages of decay with it's fuzzy layer of blue mold surrounding the fist size balls. This one of the mouldiest cheeses you can buy in the UK and for some strange strange reason.... I just had to try it. And so, I've had this bookmarked for years for the moment I'd be back in London. At first glance, the Blue Brain cheese looked a bit intimidating. Are we sure about this? Will my stomach survive this? The questions tried to dissuade us to no avail. At about £9.90, the cheese was more affordable than I anticipated. We bought one for the road and magically, it mostly survived hours in our bag, lol. If you plan on sightseeing more after the market, I'd suggest bringing a smaller cooler or find a small bag of ice or frozen veggies in a nearby store to keep it cool. Once we got home, we dug in. The cheese was very pungent! And despite it's appearance, this had to be one of the smoothest, most flavorful blue cheese I've ever had. Wow, I was pretty amazed and happy that we went for it. The flavor is strong, but not overwhelming and I honestly really liked it. We paired it with some crackers and jam (apricot or peach, can't remember which exactly) and it was the perfect way to end our evening. For the food adventurous, I'd definitely recommend trying the blue brain cheese ;)

    Cute small cheese shop. The staff was very friendly & helpful with suggestions & samples. Ended up…read morewith 4 cheeses & some truffle honey. Will be back for more next time I'm in town

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    Jumi & HP - Lots of cheese varieties

    Lots of cheese varieties

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    Blue brain cheese aged two weeks apart.

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    Italianate

    5.0(1 review)
    1.3 miLondon Bridge

    Borough Market is a true London gem. Sometimes derided by locals as a tourist trap, it is…read morenonetheless a haven for foodies like myself With so many wonderful stalls to peruse, this stall holds the distinction of the stall which I purchase from the most often. If you're a regular there and you don't remember seeing a sign saying Italainate, it's because there isn't one! People know it as the Parma Ham and Mozzarella Stall. Indeed , it is listed as such on the Borough Market website As its nickname suggest, they specialise in just 2 products but the mozzarella and Parma ham are the very bst quality, imported directly from Italy. The stallholder, Philip Crouch sources directly from the producer, Saint Ilario The mozzarella is an unpasteurised buffalo mozzarella from Campagnia - they come in 100g and 250g sizes as well as in mini balls. They also do a delicious burrata, which has cream added into the cheese-making process to make the cheese even more creamy The Parma ham has an amazing depth of flavour - I actually prefer it to the more revered Iberico ham. This is moister and trades some saltiness for flavour. You can either buy the ham in sealed packs which is better if you want to keep it. However, I prefer to to get the freshly sliced ham which is better if you will consume it within a few days - doesn't usually last that long in my house So, when you're in Borough Market, swing round to their stall in the Green Market and try a sample. You'll be hooked!

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