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Reviews or Comments for 'Cafe Laville' (3)
TO BE honest with a location as romantic as this, 'Café Laville' could have served sautéed eiderdown and pulled it off. The fact that the food aspires to edibility comes as a bonus.
Crisp calamari hoops and a tangle of slightly overpriced, spicy sausage pasta deftly avoided a tempting rendezvous with a microwave. House Champagne tied it all together.
Crisp calamari hoops and a tangle of slightly overpriced, spicy sausage pasta deftly avoided a tempting rendezvous with a microwave. House Champagne tied it all together.
05-09-2008
alexandra.ashton

Rude Rude Rude! I can honestly say that the owner of this place has no idea how to run a business. I have never felt the need to write a review before I experience the arrogance and sheer rudeness of the staff at this establishment. If you are considering Laville think again, there are several other restaurants / cafes in the area that are far superior.
Service is very good, when Monika is working :-)
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