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Le Chandelier for dinner- try it!


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Went to Le Chandelier on Saturday - didn't even know it would be open for dinner, but our usual haunts were all fully booked, and someone suggested it.

We were very pleasantly surprised, the food was excellent - I had a wonderful oriental style salmon fishcake, and my husband had pate, which came in a very full ramekin (unlike those mean smears you get in some places) and was really delicious - tasted like foie gras (or is that a bit non pc these days?) We both had steak for mains, which were cooked to perfection and came with home made chips.

The service was great. The only thing was, it was a bit quiet, with only 3 other tables taken. So this is why I'm writing this post! Get down to Le Chandelier!

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