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2012-11-21
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The upside of working in Central is that you are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding a restaurant for lunch. The downside is that a lot of these restaurants are wincingly overpriced, and you will have to walk a bit further in order to find more reasonably priced eateries.Agnès b. le pain grillé at La Loggia is tucked away inside Lane Crawford on the third floor in IFC. Going through an inconspicuous entrance brings you to an intimate, sophisticated restaurant that overlooks a beautiful h
Agnès b. le pain grillé at La Loggia is tucked away inside Lane Crawford on the third floor in IFC. Going through an inconspicuous entrance brings you to an intimate, sophisticated restaurant that overlooks a beautiful harbour view. La Loggia is the name of Agnes b.’s grandmother’s holiday home in the south of France, and the restaurant’s decor displays a sense of elegance and style that is reminiscent of Agnes b.‘s fashion designs.
Despite the brand's accolade in the fashion world, however, the restaurant fails to deliver the same level of inspiration when it comes to food. The restaurant serves a 2-course lunch menu for $248-$358 (+10%), depending on which main course you order. Lunch comes with a coffee or tea, and you can add $38 for a dessert. I’m not complaining about the prices per se, as it is after all a perceptibly high-end restaurant located in the plush IFC environs, but for this amount paid for lunch I was after something more delicious and satisfying to help me carry through the day.
A smart basket of baguettes made its way to our table shortly after we sat down.
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