French Chef prepared Special Bastille Dinner at Remuera Local Cafe & Bistro
We've just booked in to what looks like an amazing dinner for this coming Saturday 15th. I can't wait, it looks superb.
The French Chef at the Local has prepared a special menu for the night that looks mouth watering. My only regret is that I would not be able to try the different options available. Just sharing with neighbours because of what's on the menu and how good the chef is.
The restaurant has a 4.7/5 star rating and dinner is usually great. I forgot to mention the French wines! I am looking forward to this. Hope they do it more often.
You can book by phoning them 520-2900 or off the link in this ad. I'll see if I can post a picture of the menu in the link.
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