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Cafe Du Berry
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citysearch c.
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It would even be a mean prank to send your worst enemy there. Located next to a car detail shop, can you say ?Carnauba Wax Soup?? We went there on an advice by a friend (?) and to put it nicely, we were disappointed. Just as the comments below say, it?s crammed. We arrived on a hot day and they have no air conditioning. Their furniture is plastic. There is no view. If the restaurant view was only turned around the corner, at least the bar across the street would have at least provided something possibly appetizing in the worn down neighborhood. It?s supposed to be a French restaurant, yet the only thing I see remotely French is escargot and French toast.
Pros: Portland has better to offer
Cons: Read on . . .
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