For a well-priced meal in a charming location (on a leafy, village-like street in Richmond), Mignonette Bistro is a good option. Well-dressed locals and couples fill up the French restaurant, but we were left wanting the odd linen napkin here and some sexier lighting there to create a bit of a mood. But that’s Mignonette. It’s not a ‘pick me’ kind of restaurant. The leather seats and stripped-back space match the food, which is elegant and classic. There are some thoughtful and tasty vegan options too, like the courgette flower filled with vegan goat cheese and the shallot tatin. While meals here won’t blow you away, Mignonette is a solid choice for a Richmond date night, or for the person in your life who appreciates a perfectly rolled rabbit roulade.
photo credit: Jamie Jignovese
photo credit: Jamie Jignovese
Food RundownDuck Fat Brioche With Selection Of Pâté And Terrines, Plum Confit
Five different pâtés are presented and explained to you. Which, if you’re anything like us, you’ll forget after a few mouthfuls. From then on, it’s a game of meaty roulette. Which is OK because they’re all delicious. We liked the coarser ham hock and the duck studded with orange best. But the bread was bland.
photo credit: Jamie Jignovese
Courgette Flower, Goats Cheese, Asparagus, Peas, Basil Aioli
We swore to never eat vegan cheese again after a cauliflower pizza incident. But this redeems the entire genre of vegan cheese. It’s tangy and creamy, and works well with the fresh, crisp asparagus and rich basil aioli.
photo credit: Sinéad Cranna
Grilled Rabbit, Roast Garlic, Peas A La Francaise, Sauce Cassoulet
Savoury bits of salty bacon and sweet onion mixed with buttery peas are always going to be a winner when done well—and this one is. The rest of the dish is a mix of comforting beige things—bean stew, mash, gravy, rabbit. While nothing is bad, it’s not particularly exciting or memorable.
photo credit: Sinéad Cranna
Crêpe Soufflé
The inside of this soufflé is almost like candy floss: it’s so light and fluffy that it melts away to nothing with just a few bites. The outside is pleasingly slightly crispier in contrast. We just wished the flavour had been as memorable as the texture—sadly it was a bit bland.
video credit: Sinéad Cranna
Complimentary Canelé With White Chocolate And Olives
This free dessert was the best sweet treat. The micro canelés have a spongy centre and crystallised, sugary crust. The addition of white chocolate shards with bits of olive running through was inspired—the tangy, salty olives tempering the sweetness.
photo credit: Sinéad Cranna