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Paul Smith from
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Paul Smith Rating: 3.3
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Auberge in Norwich's Castle Mall suffers from a bit of an identity crisis - it is part relaxed bar and part quite-formal restaurant. I went in the restaurant half on a Sunday afternoon and it was quiet. They serve four differently prepared variaties locally sourced fresh mussels - something of a signature dish - so I plumped for Provencal mussels for £12.95, (mussels boiled with basil, tomato, garlic and onion). There were lots of them and they tasted good, but mirroring the place they were incongruously served with a portion of french fries. My girlfriend had a club sandwich for about £8, which was good if nothing special. Overall the service was ok and the food was good if a little overpriced. |
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