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Axuria in the 15th: "Great Food," Notes Colette.

By Johntalbott

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Axuria is a Basque-influenced place with a driftwood theme that has become a Sunday favorite in a few short months.  They have a wonderfully varied carte which even on weekends runs 26 E for 2 dishes and they have specials, such as those today featuring game, that are not exorbitant.

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To start us off, Olivier Amestoy sent out some rillettes of duck with toasts and then cups of superb crustacean/fish soup.  Colette then had his crunchy langoustines and I some quail, both with super sauces and salads.

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Then she had a lovely bar with risotto and slices of parmesan and I the young partridge with green cabbage and a microtomed half of a potato; finishing by sharing a Grand Marnier souffle.

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With what amounted to a bottle of wine (it's complicated as we switched horses in mid-stream) - the white in a Jeff Koons' Cracked Egg cooler, which I read somewhere is the most reproduced design item in the world, good bread and two coffees, our bill amounted to 90.80 E.


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