Reviews on French food in Thornbury, Darebin, Victoria including Le Cafe Flo, Bon Ap' Petit Bistro, Haytch, Hell of The North
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4 based on 38 reviews
The warm vinyl crackle of Gainsbourg, Piaf and Françoise Hardy meets the rumble of the 86 Tram at the Paris end of Thornbury, where the coffee is strong, the crêpes and galettes are comme à la maison and Astérix, Tintin and Le Petit Prince smile down on t
always full whenever pass by and when we went there, the seat inside were full so we are seated outside. the french pancake taste savoury. good coffee as well.
4 based on 163 reviews
We enjoyed a very delicious brunch here this morning, from a small but interesting menu. The lunch & dinner menus also looked very interesting and I hope to get back here to explore the food offering further.Service was excellent, from the moment we entered until we left. My coffee was a step above the norm too.Well priced and a fascinating space, well worth the visit.
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4 based on 22 reviews
Best thing is that breakfasts are available all day. Has an airy feel due to concertina windows which open out to sidewalk. Great for warm weather, cosy when closed for cooler days.We wanted something light so opted for the Mediterranean breakfast which was delicious. Bread was fresh and crusty finished by a nicely brewed coffee.Plenty of on Street parking.
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4 based on 211 reviews
Hell of the North offers casual dining and drinking coupled with service that is informed and friendly. We are open on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays from 5pm for dinner and for lunch & dinner on Saturday & Sunday from midday. Group bookings are accepted
As older foodies, we've seen trends come and go, and one that seems to be coming again is French food, about which I have mixed feelings, as it can be heavy and has more delicate flavours than we've become used to with Asian-fusion/Modern Australian food.However, Hell of the North did a lovely job. My pork loin was beautifully cooked, though the sauce diable was a little gentle in flavour. The pommes frites side was just right. Not too chunky, but not straw-like either. And the brussel sprouts side was tasty too. My husband's Tarte Tatin special was near perfection.We also liked the wine choices, and the staff's knowledge in advising us. The ambience is cosy, and not too noisy. The prices are reasonable for the quality.
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