Walluc

Phone View phone number 40 Redchurch Street, Bethnal Green,
London, E2 7DP view on map
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Brief business description

Walluc is a bohemian bistro serving dishes such as fondue and raclette.

Reviews

  • 8 Franco/Italian Awesomeness!

    Had a fab romantic evening with this little Bistro in Redchurch St. The dining room is lovely, the atmosphere is warm and despite some bench like wooden seating and the occasional iron backed chair all is soft glows amid wooden tables and candles. My companion and I both had the Beef Bourguignon which tasted wonderful. The menu is mercifully brief and split evenly with offerings from Italy and France although Raclette and Fondue were always Swiss affairs in my head on this menu France has claimed them! I am definitely going back to gorge myself on Cheese!The house wine was good and Prosecco by the glass made a nice aperitif. We ate with the aforementioned tipple and a couple of glasses of wine for £25 per head. Our starters were a duck salad and the Bruschetta where the Bruschetta was tip top the salad could've done with a lot more care and was perhaps the one weak link in an otherwise splendid evening.Service came with a smile however it was amusing to watch our hostess muddle the room and turn covers away from tables reserved that she alone knew about! A simple card on tables taken would have avoided much confusion. One young man came in and asked for dinner, a word it would seem our french hostess had never heard of. He didn't stay long enough to fill a seat.We however loved up and filled up left with a spring in our step promising ourselves a return. Jx

    Mrgryff
    Review Date: 09/05/2009 Report review
  • 6 What can go wrong with vats of hot cheese?

    So we came here, intent on eating hot vats of cheese and using pointy sticks to stab protein and carb sources and dip them into said fats. So I guess it was exactly what we wanted. And the cheese, stick and protein thing was damn tasty. However...I don't normally expect a toilet to rock when I sit on it. Sure this was post-cheese and I was a little heavier, but the bathroom was falling apart. And the stairs for that matter. Normally I'll forgive a man bearing cheese and wine anything, but the service was also a bit surly.So I guess it's worth going it you like cheese and live in the area. That way you can go home to pee.

    Kellytron
    Review Date: 03/03/2009 Report review
  • 10 rustic charm

    One of my favourite places in the area, this small alpine bar/restaurant is tucked away from the hustle of brick lane - on my first visit, I found the owners hunched over a game of subbuteo in the middle of the bar's single room. Hearty mountain fare including raclette, fondue and cassoulet are served alongside continental beers and cheap wine, while the alpine/continental folk music played adds to a beautifully charismatic atmosphere

    Ben1982
    Review Date: 04/09/2008 Report review
  • 8 walluc nice

    I go with my friends quite often being a local, nice food, generous starters, nice prosecco and french wines and the fondue its rich. music its cool too.

    Review Date: 29/07/2008 Report review
  • 6 good experence

    we (me and my friends)often go to the bistrot, nice selection of french wines , italian prosecco, good starter and lovely rich fondue! its a good stop and the music its cool

    Review Date: 29/07/2008 Report review
  • 8 good standard typical alpine

    Hi I went with my girlfriend, good music, good service, relax and you think to be somewhere in europe near the mountains, prices are the cheaper you find in london, quality a mix of italian and french, not bad at all

    Review Date: 03/05/2008 Report review
  • 6 Tucked away from the hustle and bustle

    This small romantic bistro was the perfect place for my catch up with old friends. Serving fondue, raclette, pastas and French cuisine we spent more than a couple of hours enjoying this experience and not much on the pocket. The atmosphere is beautifully intimate and the staff were very warm and relaxed. Walluc Bistrot is BYOW (and don’t forget as there is/was no wine sold there!)They also sold traditional Italian cooking goodies like porcini pastes, pastas and truffle oils etc They also have a lunch special I would love to try if I am in the area......from 11 - 2pm any pasta and drink for £5.80 now that’s a steal!

    Luzabellesalter
    Review Date: 10/11/2007 Report review
  • 2 RUBBISH

    Probably the one who wrote a good feedback were paid by the restaurant but the quality of the food is very close to the rubbish you can find in the street, probably they thake it from there!!!! The restaurant is dirty as the glasses they use

    Review Date: 08/11/2007 Report review
  • 8 walluc mon amour!!!

    really relaxing and good mix of quality and price, its not expensive and they have tasty starters, try IL CONTADINO and one fondue x 2 after,yummy! the music soft background its cool, lounge from france and italy, pure sixties and seventies at its best

    Review Date: 01/07/2007 Report review

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