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A L'etage Restaurant Bangkok
Located in Sukhumvit - Bangkok
Style :French |
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Food
A L'Etage brings to Bangkok authentic and well-prepared food that will satisfy every French food-lover. Most of the high-quality ingredients are imported and prepared with special attention to the taste and presentation. As an appetiser, the generous, mouth-watering portion of foie gras du chef, pan-fried and served with cranberry sauce, is not to be missed. For vegetarians, grilled goat cheese on a bed of baby green salad awakens the senses with its raspberry dressing and is an excellent introduction to French tastes. The main courses offer a wide range of meat and fish. Braised rabbit with risotto and pumpkin puree is unusual and delicious, and pan-fried monk fish on a bed of cabbage is also a good option. The desserts are tempting with home-made sorbets and patisseries. Warm dark chocolate fondant and up-side down pear and banana tartlet are great final touches for a tasty end to a meal.
Setting
Located in a small complex of shops and eating places, shaded by trees and plants, this cosy restaurant has a Parisian ambience with its comfortable seating and chic decor.
Address:
28-28/1 Sukhumvit Soi 39, Bangkok 10110
| Dress code: Smart/casual | Reservations: Recommended | Tel: 0-2662-6336 |
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