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Cafe De ParisNewest Review: ... The ambience changes throughout the night. Early in the evening, it?s all very quiet and genteel; just the unobtrusive piano music in the background, dim lighting and relaxed atmosphere as people begin their meals and settle in, anticipating the enjoyable evening ahead. Then as the wine continues to flow and the excellent food keeps on coming, it becomes more ?buzzy? and exciting. At about ... more |
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by Leolover - written on 20.10.03 (Very useful, 847 readings)
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Café de Paris is not cheap. It is, in fact, very, VERY expensive. Not the kind of place to pop to on a whim when you find yourself with nothing to do on a Saturday night. It is, however, very, very nice, and a wonderful place to treat yourself and the special people in your life to, preferably when you?ve just won the lottery or are celebrating a successful bank heist. *** First Impressions WOW! An immaculately dressed doorman ushers you into a hallway with a sweeping staircase leading down to a plush red carpeted ballroom, complete with towering chandelier in the centre of the intricately decorated ceiling. Tinkling piano music accompanies you as ...
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