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I've always enjoyed it in there and have a friend who had a birthday do in there last year and we had a great time and were well looked after and the food was excellent but then I suppose a lot of us who were there are fairly regular customers. It's true there have been some mixed reviews on this forum about Le Chardon but don't take our word for it find out for yourself. Personally I'd recommend it but some others won't.
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Went there and was quite nonplussed. Was hoping it would be amazingly good or at least entertainingly bad but it was just... okay. The staff weren't even rude! If you're after that sort of thing you're probably better off at Franklins (as long as there are no vegetarians in your party).
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I've been several times and have never been let down by the food. The service does vary between chatty and "French" (ie surly and slow) but I guess that makes it authentic! It's not as cheap as I'd like it to be, but it's not horribly expensive either. To be honest, it's one of my favourites on LL, but I love French food.
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Went last week for an anniversary. Excellent seafood platter to start but mains were a little over-cooked (surely a rarity in a French restaurant - normally a good vet can still save some of their dishes!). The bread rolls are, indeed, still anaemic.


Wine list is excellent with good half-bottles available. Service was very good. Bill was hefty but not outrageous. Atmosphere and decor are fabulous.


I'd go back but maybe for lunch rather than a la carte in the evening.

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