
Compère Lapin is French for brother rabbit. It was a large place with low lighting, music in the background, exposed brick walls, bare polished wood tables, windows to the street on one long side, and a number of paintings on the walls. Some other walls were lined with bench seating to be one side’s seat for the majority of small tables for 2. They are located in a hotel with a long bar and oyster counter for different seating options. The ceiling held some noise reduction panels but with the hard walls, the concrete floor and being packed with people the noise level was high. They offer a small menu which has lots of plates to be shared and we were told they prefer you put in your whole order at one time rather than as you go along. Service was friendly but not overly so, leaving you feeling no connection to the place. Some of the food was pretty good but a lot of it was way mild for the style of cooking. Continue reading












