The tuxedoed maître d' greets you with a warm smile and ushers you into a dining room resplendent with ornate gilt walls, hung with renaissance paintings and furnished in an understated 17th century style. If the surroundings failed to impress, just wait for your order to arrive. Leisurely paced with appetite inspiring pates and palate cleansing sorbets, each dish arrives beautifully presented and immaculately prepared in fine continental style meant to be savoured. The wine list is above reproach and their brunch will make you think you've died and gone to a culinary heaven worthy of the tsars.
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