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2012-07-27
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For pictures, please click on http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2012/01/canele-patisserie-chocolaterie-raffles.htmlWhile Canele is known for their decadently scrumptious desserts, they do serve up a small selection of French comfort foodWe had:1) Portobello & Beef Ragout ($11) - really quite pricey, especially in light of its minscule portion, BUT it (sort of) made up for the price point by being quite delicious2) Provencal Chicken Stew ($14) - compared to the portobello starter, this was surp
While Canele is known for their decadently scrumptious desserts, they do serve up a small selection of French comfort food
We had:
1) Portobello & Beef Ragout ($11) - really quite pricey, especially in light of its minscule portion, BUT it (sort of) made up for the price point by being quite delicious
2) Provencal Chicken Stew ($14) - compared to the portobello starter, this was surprisingly priced very reasonably. comforting chicken stock base, with large pieces of succulent chicken
3) Braised Beef in Red Wine ($16) - very deep, full-bodied and robust flavour
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