Auberge Notre Dame

 
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Recent comments for Auberge Notre Dame

(18 Feb 2009)
I can not express how much you should not go to this restaurant to eat or drink (I am trying to stop any swear words). After a ten minute wait (not so bad), they sat us down. After 25 minutes of being over looked by the waitress, manager and anybody while they served all the French locals. We were about to leave, when a sour faced waitress decided we would be served. The restaurant owner looked like an aging faulty tower character and run the place accordingly to his character. Overall we had a fun night, but that was only because we were laughing at the ridiculous situation we had placed our self in. In summary....stay far as away as possible, you are not welcome.
 
(05 Jan 2009)
We went to this restaurant April 2008 and found the waiter/owner? very sour and the waitress was displaying her belly button in a gross manner. The food was terrible, and when we complained the man just shrugged and never said a word. The view of Notre Dame at night however was superb. We consider the whole experience as a night out at the Faulty Towers of France.