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Christo wrote:another quaint little french restaurant is the little snail. iy used to be on brodway but is now, in pyrmont. BYO wine, 3 courses from $44.

worth a mention when u feel like some galic snails!! :shock:
cd

Yeah, been there. Not bad value at all, especially if you have the Entertainment Guide discount card. Great outlook.

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Adair wrote:
Christo wrote:another quaint little french restaurant is the little snail. iy used to be on brodway but is now, in pyrmont. BYO wine, 3 courses from $44.

worth a mention when u feel like some galic snails!! :shock:
cd

Yeah, been there. Not bad value at all, especially if you have the Entertainment Guide discount card. Great outlook.

Adair


Outlook is good, but what about the decor? Plastic palm trees and monkeys - doesn't say France to me! I wouldn't go back there as I didn't enjoy the food.

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Adair wrote:
Christo wrote:another quaint little french restaurant is the little snail. iy used to be on brodway but is now, in pyrmont. BYO wine, 3 courses from $44.

worth a mention when u feel like some galic snails!! :shock:
cd

Yeah, been there. Not bad value at all, especially if you have the Entertainment Guide discount card. Great outlook.

Adair


Outlook is good, but what about the decor? Plastic palm trees and monkeys - doesn't say France to me! I wouldn't go back there as I didn't enjoy the food.

If you did not enjoy the food, then I agree that you should not go there, although obviously one would not expect too much at 40 bucks for 3 courses, although I did enjoy some of their dishes - I have been there twice in the past 2 years, although I have not been in the last 12 months (daughter is 12 months old!). However, I am able to get past the decor - I don't really care about the funishings (the glasses is a different story)), especially when there is something interesting and ever-changing to look at (yes, my wife :) )... and Darling Harbour.

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