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31, Ahmed Heshmat St.
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Mediterranean
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2PM-2AM -
Jessica Noble
The smartly dressed waiter courteously pulled out our chairs before delivering some heavy, leather bound menus boasting a range of sophisticated dishes, from soups and salads to grills and seafood.
Feeling fruity, they dutifully fulfilled our requests of one freshly squeezed lemon juice (22LE) and an orange juice (22LE), which both surpassed our expectations and were perfectly blended, smooth and very freshly squeezed. The orange juice had the usual bitter orange kick but went down a treat.
The tomato and pepper soup arrived first as a course of its own and was pleasantly sweet and fresh with a few croutons swimming about. A piece of mozzarella bread was served on the side which was soft and nice for dipping; unfortunately it was slightly tasteless other than a charcoal-grill essence.
To finish off we went for a chocolate fondant (36LE), unusually sporting a white chocolate middle. The phenomenal creation tipped us over the edge; it was undoubtedly the best we’ve sampled, with the white chocolate complementing the milk chocolate without being too sweet – even if the helping of vanilla ice-cream on the side was a little mean.
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