Came here to celebrate birthday for HER friends. This restaurant is quiet and comfortable. Apart from the great & fresh food, there were 2 VIP rooms available. Perfect for those who look for privacy.
La Mere Poulard @ Mont Saint-Michel
This restaurant is recommended by books and bloggers, and you will find bunch of autographs of famous diners on their walls next to the stairs. It's almost like a must-go if you come to Mont Saint Michel.
We tried to find something else to eat, but nothing was really interesting. So SHE still picked this restaurant for lunch and expecting an expensive bill.
Although their charge of a set is as expensive as a lunch set from a michelin restaurant, do not expect their service can compare with it.
We ordered two omelet sets. One with lobster and one without. Big Mistake! That was way too much, because eggs can make you really full.
It was fluffy but WE don't really fancy omelet in general so no "WOW" experience. Doesn't worth the price.
We tried to find something else to eat, but nothing was really interesting. So SHE still picked this restaurant for lunch and expecting an expensive bill.
Although their charge of a set is as expensive as a lunch set from a michelin restaurant, do not expect their service can compare with it.
We ordered two omelet sets. One with lobster and one without. Big Mistake! That was way too much, because eggs can make you really full.
It was fluffy but WE don't really fancy omelet in general so no "WOW" experience. Doesn't worth the price.
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Noodle Station @ Reykjavik, Iceland
HER favorite food in Iceland. WE had to encore.
As we finished visiting the Hallgrímskirkja, we walked by this shop and something smell so good.
What's better than having a HOT & SPICY & FAST noodles in a cold winter?
As we finished visiting the Hallgrímskirkja, we walked by this shop and something smell so good.
What's better than having a HOT & SPICY & FAST noodles in a cold winter?
Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur @ Reykjavik, Iceland
Located in central Reykjavík, Iceland since 1939. It was called "the Icelandic national food." Even former US President Bill Clinton also visited. The sausages are a combination of pork, beef and lamb. The hotdog also contains ketchup, sweet mustard, fried onion, raw onion and remoulade (mayonnaise punched up with gherkins and capers).
WE don't like the strong lamb taste.
Saegreifinn (lobster soup) @ Iceland
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