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Pleasant surroundings with good service but lacks ambience for mid-week lunch and food doesn't live up to the hype. On the occasion I went I ordered the classic combination of moules-frites ... more

23 September 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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Raymond Blanc's sophisticated brasserie, a more hip cousin of Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in Great Milton, is the finest place to eat in Oxford. The changing menu always lists innovative, visually stunning adaptations of bourgeois French fare, sometimes with Mediterranean or Asian …

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