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French restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous, 218 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common, London
May 26th, 2009 by Olivier

French restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous
218 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common
SW17 7HP London

Bellevue Rendez-vous

Reviewed on Tuesday 26 May 2009

French restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous

French restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous

We have been many times in this excellent French restaurant next to Wandsworth Common (click here for the previous review done 8 May 2009).

First courses: the scallops were excellent!  They arrived piping hot, and were beautifully crispy on the outside, with perfectly cooked inner and nicely tender coral. The presentation was very pleasing, as the scallops came in their shells. I love scallops, and these were amongst the best I’ve had in a long time – so certainly memorable and excellent value.  The parma ham and celeriac was also very good, and also with a pleasing presentation. The celeriac was very light and made a nice complement to the ham (possibly a touch of vinaigrette may have enhanced).

In main meals – both were excellent. The rabbit was perfectly cooked, sliding easily off the bone. The meat was wonderfully tender, whilst the outside was nicely browned and flavoursome. Rabbit is an excellent meat (which I’ve had several times in this resturant) that makes a wonderful meal when as well cooked as it was here.  What is really nice about this restaurant is their flexibility and readiness to suggest dishes you may like. The salmon was not technically on the menu – but after some discussion with Pablo (chef and owner) about a pan-fried cod and other dishes, we accepted the suggestion of pan-fried salmon instead. It was a good choice! The salmon was cooked to perfection – with a fantastically crispy skin and moist tender inside. The sauce was wonderfully creamy with a hint of ratatouille sauce giving a nice touch. The 2006 Cahors wine was very pleasing.

Great olives

Great olives

Nice Cahors wine

Nice Cahors wine

Scallops

Scallops

Parma ham with celeriac

Parma ham with celeriac

The two starters

The two starters

Panfried salmon with asparagus

Panfried salmon with asparagus

Rabbit with white asparagus and endives

Rabbit with white asparagus

Fondant au chocolat

Fondant au chocolat

Gâteau de Pablo

Gâteau de Pablo

The two desserts

The two desserts

Cost and conclusion: it was £71.50 for a 3 course meal for two, with a bottle of Cahor red wine (£17) and an espresso (£1.50). The service charge is not included into the total bill which is nice and should be followed by all restaurants. We think this place offers the best value for money in London and it is very reliable. It is about the 10th time we come here and the meals were always good.

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French restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous (was Mini-Mundus), 218 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common, London
May 8th, 2009 by Olivier

Restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous
218 Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common
SW17 7HP London

Restaurant Bellevue Rendez-vous

Reviewed on Friday 8 May 2009 evening 

Restaurant Belle vue Rendez-vous

Restaurant Belle vue Rendez-vous

In daylight

In daylight

It is the 8th time or 9th time we have been to Mini-Mundus – now Bellevue Rendez-vous – since we discovered this lovely restaurant about two years ago. I think it is good they changed their name because now it sounds more French, and gives a better indication of what is inside. I walked in front of it for years without noticing it and I believe it was because of the somewhat anonymous “Mini-Mundus” name. One day in the late afternoon, after walking at Wandsworth Common, we passed by and were looking at the menu posted outside when some fellow passers-by told us it was a restaurant to try and that the food was excellent. The restaurant was closed at the time because the previous day they had a party night but the door was open so we went in. Pablo (the chef) was cleaning the place, yet he was extremely nice to us and we were happy to discover a real French restaurant in this area. I had not previously been confident that it was really French. When I asked if he had foie gras in his menu, he even offered us some to take home so we could taste it! That was our first encounter with Mini-Mundus. It could not have been better!

The design of the restaurant has changed, for the third time I think, since I’ve known it and it keeps improving the place even if I liked the way it was before. We have been happy with Mini-Mundus every time we went there so they are very reliable.

Today we had as first courses a blue cheese salad with apple and walnuts (£5.50) and a rabbit and pork terrine (£6.50). As main courses we ordered a confit of duck (£14) and a rack of lamb (£17). The wine was a 2005 Bergerac Château Ponchapt (£15). As dessert we had a chocolate fondant (£6.50) and a gâteau de Pablo (£5). 

The terrine was very good – nice and rustic/chunky.  Happily, it was not overloaded with salt – as is often the case with commercial patés and terrines – though salt and pepper was provided for those who like to garnish their food. It was served with excellent fresh-baked sliced baguette and cornichons on the side, which provided a nice contrast to the terrine. The blue cheese salad was great, with the apples and walnuts contrasting nicely from the cheese.

Stéphanie and her excellent staff were as friendly and attentive as always, and our meals arrived piping hot as they should.  The confit, sadly, was overcooked and a bit tough. It isn’t an easy dish to mess, so that was a bit of a disappointment.  I have had the confit at this restaurant several times previously, and it was good every other time – so I won’t hold it against them.  The green beans and sautées potatoes were good as always (though perhaps a little less plentiful than in the past – I hope its not a trend!).  The lamb was excellent! It was perfectly cooked, a little burnt and crispy outside but tender in the middle (see photos below) and the mash and endive fitted in well. 

Pork and rabbit terrine

Pork and rabbit terrine

Blue cheese salad with apples and walnuts

Blue cheese salad with apples and walnuts

Confit of duck

Confit of duck

Rack of lamb

Rack of lamb

Detailled picture of the excellent racks of lamb

Detailled picture of the excellent racks of lamb

2005 Bergerac red wine

2005 Bergerac red wine

Fondant au chocolat

Fondant au chocolat

Gâteau de Pablo

Gâteau de Pablo

The two desserts

The two desserts

Cost and conclusion: the bill was £69.50 and there is no “discretionary” service charge included in the bill as many restaurants rudely do so a big bravo to them to keep it that way! By the way, they say at the bottom of the menu a 12.5% service charge is added to rude people so be friendly and you will be safe 😉  I think Bellevue Rendez-vous/Mini-Mundus offers a very good value for money considering what you are getting. The food is excellent, the location next to the park is great, the service is friendly and efficient. What else to ask? Well, I would like fry panned foie gras for example but I am being difficult! We will be back for sure!

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