Le Samson

 
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Recent comments for Le Samson

(03 Jan 2010)
I ate here with my girlfriend on a recent visit from England. We were attracted to the Greek slant on the traditional French menu and the welcoming appearance of the room, and were the first to arrive for the evening service. However, despite being the first customers to have our order taken, our food took an incredibly long time to arrive, and it soon became obvious that we were being overlooked in favour of other French-speaking customers. When our food did arrive, much of it was stone cold - and the order was wrong (we ate anyway - we were very hungry by this point). The attitude of the staff was clearly very negative to non-local customers, and I feel it is worth warning potential diners that they may be treated with the same quiet contempt should they choose to visit le Samson on holiday.
 
(03 Jan 2010)