Prix Fixe
Prix Fixe does exactly what its name promises: a French brasserie on Dean Street built around affordable fixed-price menus
About Prix Fixe
Prix Fixe does exactly what its name promises: a French brasserie on Dean Street built around affordable fixed-price menus. A close cousin of the neighbourhood's other value French bistros, it has kept a steady following for filling, familiar cooking at prices that stand out in the middle of Soho.
As a dependable spot for a French set menu in Soho, it lays out the classics at a fixed price across two or three courses, which makes it a popular pre- and post-theatre choice. Snails, pate and soup lead into steaks, confit duck, fish and moules, with the usual French puddings to finish and a straightforward wine list alongside.
What to expect from this French brasserie in Soho
Expect brasserie staples at brasserie prices: a fixed-price menu of French classics - escargots, onion soup, steak frites, duck, fish - with dessert included and wine by the glass or carafe. It is relaxed and quick enough for a theatre schedule, and the value is the point. A reliable, no-surprises French meal in the heart of Soho.
The brasserie and the setting
Prix Fixe keeps things honest and affordable on a busy stretch of Dean Street, handy for the theatres and Soho's nightlife. It sits among the street's restaurants, near tapas favourite Barrafina, with more of the area's tables in our Soho restaurants listings.
How a visit works
Prix Fixe serves lunch and dinner on Dean Street, Monday to Sunday from noon until late, taking walk-ins and bookings. Menus are on its official site, with reviews on Yelp.
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