Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Bouchon Racine
370ptsSerious French bistro cooking at honest prices.

About Bouchon Racine
Henry Harris's French bistro revival above the Three Compasses pub in Farringdon delivers Michelin Plate-recognised cooking at the ££ price point, with a rotating blackboard of bistro classics — escargots, duck confit, steak tartare — that no other restaurant at this price level in London matches for technical honesty. Easy to book, open Tuesday to Saturday, and one of the clearest cases of quality outpacing price in the city.
The Verdict
At the ££ price point, Bouchon Racine is one of the most credible French bistro options in London right now. You are paying for technically honest cooking — escargots, steak tartare, duck confit, rabbit — delivered without the theatre tax that inflates bills elsewhere in the city. If classic French bistro food, done with genuine craft, is what you want, book this. If you need a tasting menu format or a grand dining room to justify the occasion, look at Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library or CORE by Clare Smyth instead.
About Bouchon Racine
Three years in, Bouchon Racine has settled into something genuinely difficult to find in London: a French bistro that takes its own genre seriously. Chef Henry Harris reopened upstairs at the Three Compasses pub on Cowcross Street in 2022, reviving the spirit of the original Racine in Knightsbridge, which had built a devoted following over its own run. The move to Farringdon, a few steps from the station, put the restaurant in a neighbourhood that can absorb a serious lunch crowd without the Knightsbridge price assumptions , and that alignment of location, format, and ambition is a large part of why Bouchon Racine works.
The blackboard menu is the clearest signal of intent. There are no permanent fixtures, no laminated heritage , just a rotating call sheet of French bistro classics that shifts with what Harris and the kitchen want to cook. Escargots, rabbit, duck confit, crème caramel: these are dishes that live or die on execution, and the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, alongside consecutive Opinionated About Dining rankings in the Casual Europe list (ranked 528th in 2024, climbing to 717th in 2025 by expanded field inclusion), confirms the kitchen is executing at a level worth tracking. The Google rating of 4.8 from 891 reviews adds a useful cross-check: this is not a critic's darling that leaves ordinary diners cold.
The Counter and Bar Experience
The upstairs-above-a-pub setting shapes the experience in ways that matter for your booking decision. This is not a formal dining room , it functions closer to a room with counter adjacency, where the proximity to the kitchen and the relaxed physical layout make solo dining or two-leading counter seats a particularly good fit. Eating at or near the counter here gives you the cadence of a French bistro as it was designed to work: dishes arriving as they are ready, a direct wine list within reach, and the kitchen visible enough to feel connected without being a performance. For a special occasion that does not want to feel stiff, this format is the right call. It is warm without being casual to the point of carelessness.
Aroma profile of the room follows the menu , rendered duck fat, herb-heavy stocks, the faint char of a well-seasoned pan. These are not restaurant smells engineered for effect; they are the byproduct of cooking that prioritises flavour over presentation. On a date or a celebration meal where the conversation matters as much as the food, Bouchon Racine gives you the sensory comfort of a room that smells like someone is actually cooking, rather than plating.
Practical Details
Restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday, lunch and dinner, with both Monday and Sunday closed. Farringdon Station is the obvious arrival point , served by the Elizabeth line, Circle, Hammersmith and City, and Metropolitan lines, making it direct from most parts of central London. The address is upstairs at 66 Cowcross Street, EC1M 6BP. Booking is rated easy; this is not a venue where you need to set a calendar reminder weeks in advance, though popular Friday and Saturday dinner slots will fill faster than midweek lunch. If you want the most relaxed experience, a Tuesday or Wednesday lunch booking gives you the room at its least pressured.
££ pricing makes Bouchon Racine a genuinely accessible option for a celebration dinner or a considered date without requiring the financial commitment of London's ££££ tier. For broader London dining context, see our full London restaurants guide, or explore London hotels, London bars, London wineries, and London experiences.
Worth Knowing
If you are familiar with the original Racine in Knightsbridge, the format here is recognisably the same kitchen philosophy applied to a smaller, more informal room. The blackboard menu means there is genuine variability between visits , a strength if you are a regular, a minor risk if you are visiting once for a specific dish. The crème caramel has been specifically called out by multiple sources as the dish to finish with, and this is one of the more reliable pieces of menu intelligence available for this venue.
For comparison with French bistro cooking in other markets, bistro simba in Tokyo and Bouchon Bistro in Napa occupy similar genre territory internationally. Within the UK, the quality tier here sits comfortably alongside destination restaurants such as Hand and Flowers in Marlow and hide and fox in Saltwood as examples of serious cooking in non-grand-dining formats. For those travelling from outside London, venues like The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, and Gidleigh Park in Chagford represent the broader UK fine dining context against which Bouchon Racine positions itself , deliberately and successfully , as the accessible, technically grounded alternative.
Logistics at a Glance
| Venue | Price Tier | Booking Difficulty | Format | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bouchon Racine | ££ | Easy | Bistro, blackboard menu | Date, relaxed celebration, solo dining |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | Hard | Tasting menu | Milestone celebration, serious food occasion |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | Moderate | Tasting menu, à la carte | Business dining, formal occasion |
| Sketch, Lecture Room | ££££ | Moderate | Tasting menu, French | Grand occasion, design-forward dining |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | Hard | Tasting menu | Serious food, prestige occasion |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | Moderate | À la carte, Modern British | Curious food lover, hotel dining |
Compare Bouchon Racine
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bouchon Racine | French Bistro, French | Those with fond memories of the original Racine in Knightsbridge rejoiced when chef Henry Harris opened a new version in 2022. Racine Mark II is just a few steps from Farringdon Station, located above the Three Compasses pub. The blackboard menu is a veritable rollcall of classic French bistro dishes, from escargots to rabbit, duck confit to steak tartare. There are so many tempting dishes; just be sure to end with the terrific crème caramel.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #717 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #528 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | Modern British | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | Contemporary European, French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | Modern French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| The Ledbury | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | Modern British, Traditional British | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How Bouchon Racine stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bouchon Racine handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is a classic French bistro format built around meat, offal, and dairy-heavy dishes — escargots, rabbit, duck confit, steak tartare. This is not a menu designed with dietary flexibility in mind. If you or your group have significant restrictions, call ahead; the kitchen may accommodate, but this is not the format to arrive at and expect easy substitutions.
Is lunch or dinner better at Bouchon Racine?
Lunch is the stronger booking for most people. Service runs 12–3 pm Tuesday through Saturday, the room tends to be less pressured than evening sittings, and at ££ pricing the value case is already strong without needing to make a night of it. Dinner works well if you want the fuller bistro experience with wine, but the format suits a relaxed midday meal as naturally as it does an evening one.
Can Bouchon Racine accommodate groups?
The upstairs-above-a-pub setting is a compact room, not a large dining space, so groups of six or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. Smaller groups of two to four are the natural fit here. For larger private dining events, this is not the right venue — the format is convivial but not built for buyouts.
Is Bouchon Racine worth the price?
Yes, clearly. At ££, a Michelin Plate-recognised French bistro run by Henry Harris — who built his reputation at the original Racine in Knightsbridge — is strong value for London. Opinionated About Dining ranked it in its European Casual list for both 2024 and 2025, which puts it among a small group of London bistros with genuine critical standing at this price tier. If classic French cooking executed with technical honesty is what you want, book it.
Can I eat at the bar at Bouchon Racine?
The venue sits above the Three Compasses pub on Cowcross Street, and the setting functions more like an informal dining room than a restaurant with a dedicated counter. Bar seating in the traditional sense is not a documented feature of the format here. If you want a drop-in, no-reservation option, the pub downstairs is the more practical choice.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
- Friday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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