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As the name implies, you are about to experience a genuine French feel and fare with all the trappings of a Parisian brasserie. At this place you can expect some delicious French cuisine, it literally feels like your dining in France. The atmosphere is homey with a lot of families dining here in the evenings. The interiors are exquisitely French, even down to the French chef in the kitchen and the side-by-side chairs at the small tables which look out onto the street. Pavement seating is available too. Items such as cafe creme or cafe chocolat, pate sandwiches and aperitifs, such as Ricard, Dita or Kir, and good wines are of course also available. French, English and Japanese spoken here. So head down to this joint to get a French prospective of things.
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