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Auberge Du Petit Prince
2 reviews for Auberge Du Petit Prince
2 reviews in English
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Review from Karmen Y.
Mississauga, ON
Visited over a year ago and was quite surprised that a fantastic place existed in apparently a middle-of-nowhere like area. Really good French cuisine located at a surprisingly hidden location.
I enjoyed the food, taste was great, the food was really colourful and well presented, and service was excellent. I thought for fine dining the price was alright - it wouldn't be more expensive that other gourmet restaurants in London. And the quality was worth the splurge.
Ordered escargots and French onion soup for appetizers. I was happy because you don't get to order escargots all the time and they did a fine job. The soup was quite good, but not especially memorable.
They have beef wellington here which my date ordered and enjoyed. I was also very happy because I got a seafood squid ink pasta and it came with a small side of greens. Really like how the different tastes interacted in my mouth, and wonderful presentation to stimulate appetite.
Will visit again if I get the chance. -
Review from Alan G.
London, ON
This is a quaint restaurant away from the main strip. It is cozy and has a nice ambience - good for a quiet dinner.
Food-wise, I would call my experience average. They have a reasonable fixed price menu - for $45 I got a glass of sparkling wine, French onion soup (well done, the chef achieved great texture/flavour on the onions), duck confit (somewhat dry for my tastes, but still flavourful), and creme brulee duo. Overall I found the restaurant to be a little pricey for the food quality, but it was a good experience nonetheless.
