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Discovered this place because it was near the PMQ, up the steep road.Aberdeen Street offered a good range of French and Mediterranean fare so I was spoilt for choices and it was hard to decide.There were quiches, cheese platters, vegetarian, mussels, salads and pastas which were all proper French and Mediterranean style fit for expats.I ended up choosing mainly French dishes.Started with drinks where we had orange fizz and strawberry coco, both were a refreshing and healthy start.For mains, had
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Discovered this place because it was near the PMQ, up the steep road.

Aberdeen Street offered a good range of French and Mediterranean fare so I was spoilt for choices and it was hard to decide.
There were quiches, cheese platters, vegetarian, mussels, salads and pastas which were all proper French and Mediterranean style fit for expats.

I ended up choosing mainly French dishes.

Started with drinks where we had orange fizz and strawberry coco, both were a refreshing and healthy start.
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For mains, had the rib eye which was meaty and juicy paired with decent mustards.
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Also had the Beef bourguignon which was a hearty rich beef stew served with delicious mash.
There was a delicious savory aroma of onions, chunky beef and red wine.
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Finished with apple crumble and the apple tart.
The apple tart was beautiful and served how it should be with thick cream.
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Will be back soon for cheese and the Vegetarian dishes.
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