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Re: Orient casual food options
[Re: taraavo]
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12/27/2023 05:53 PM
12/27/2023 05:53 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 408 Greer SC
bostonbob
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On our Nov/Dec visit,seating was available at most restaurants in the village. We spent numerous nights sitting at the bar in Maison Mere for apps/desserts. We also walked to On Dirait Le Sud for prepared pastas and heated at our villa. Their pastas are quite good and inexpensive. Not a bad way to start your stay after a long travel day. We talked to a few people who had been to the Irish pub and their experiences weren’t that good so we didn’t give it a try.
Lived most of my life in Massachusetts
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