Description: Quite romantic actually. They did an admirable job recreating the mood, sounds and sights of the city of lights. Right down to the beret, bicycle and baguette guy. We came down for dinner and headed over to the Paris Hotel, and sat at the first sidewalk venue that looked good, and this was it.
There was an accordionist who was also ambling up and down the cobblestone street, serenading whomever wanted to listen to him. Next to us was a replica of a public fountain, and a park bench where they sat the most lifelike figure of a woman searching her purse. You can just imagine how many times this figure became a prop in people's pictures.
The food was delicious; Chuck had lamb with rice and vegetables and I had the ravioli stuffed with lobster with vodka sauce. Pre-dinner bread basket was my undoing altogether. Baguettes, peasant bread, olive breads...whatever, they were all sinfully good. The waiter was kind enough to give me another full basket to take out.
Mid-dinner, the waiters and waitresses turn into showpeople and line up to sing and dance. It seems to happen on the hour. Our waiter was very attentive and helpful. No one spoke French which is a shame; that would have definitely added to the ambiance.
Food is well prepared.
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