A stunning french restaurant with excellent food, excellent service and staff and a great atmosphere..... we will be back for sure, no need to go to Paris for the best french food!
Le Boudin Blanc – Mayfair
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A stunning french restaurant with excellent food, excellent service and staff and a great atmosphere..... we will be back for sure, no need to go to Paris for the best french food!
Le Boudin Blanc – MayfairI live opposite a railway arche in Druid St london se1 that has delieveries,staff taking fage breaks,messing around laughing joking less than 4ft from my living room often at 2-3-4 am in morning, LARGE ARTIC LORRIES arrive earlry hours from 12-4am and shake the building and wakes everyone doors slamming on lorries staff noise whilst accepting large ammount of goods - when the staff in railway arche clean food slicers indusrial size,hose out the open railway arche with BIRDS PIGEONS nesting above them working on food - ITIS DISGRACEFUL - Unsure if thie is an OUTLET for takeaway prepaired their then delievered or what it is of Yoshino's but I would not let the TOME CAT OPPPOSITE EAT FROM THIS PREMISES suprised H&S have - The staff HOSE THE silver pre, slicers, mincers outside the railway arche in DRUID ST NOT THOUGHT OR CARE to residents or H&S rules bring cooking utensils into fresh air to hose down......DISGARCEFUL
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