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Contribute Feedback What Manuela Christiansen likes about Le Village:
Heritage walks in Hunters Hill pop up art & three stunning historic venues of local & Australian artist so spoilt in the heart of Hunters Hill. Appreciate amazing art ,paintings pick up a catalogue and see the prized art & awards of great creative colour art View all feedback.
What Alfreda Bailey doesn't like about Le Village:
The place wasn't very busy when we walked in. A waiter told us to be seated and he would be with us in a minute. About 10 minutes later and after catching his eye a few times we decided to order at the counter. The food was delicious however I found the coffee a bit too bitter. I noticed there were more staff from 10am and service picked up. I do agree that table numbers are needed as it would make matching food to t... View all feedback.
This used to be a regular place for beautiful food & a fun vibe. Are there new owners? After moving out of the area, I returned for a visit a couple of mornings ago. Decor still lovely but all staff different - no French &...More
We had lunch and although the cafe has a very pleasant outdoor area the food was pretty poor. The steak sandwich was only a thin slice of beef with lettuce and dressing with the bread toasted dry and hard. The quiche was boring. I would not recommend on our experience.
We had booked for a family celebratory gathering and as we were in transit to the restaurant, they cancelled the booking on us because they had no other customers and wanted to go home. We were shocked, particularly bearing in mind we went there often.
The place wasn't very busy when we walked in. A waiter told us to be seated and he would be with us in a minute. About 10 minutes later and after catching his eye a few times we decided to order at the counter. The food was delicious however I found the coffee a bit too bitter. I noticed there were more staff from 10am and service picked up. I do agree that table numbers are needed as it would make matching food to their orders easier. The Village itself is beautiful. Worth a visit.
So impressed by the high quality of art included here , and by the way the community embraced the event . Le Village always has delicious French treats , and the pop up indigenous art from Honey Ant gallery was terrific . A great little spot for French fare and good coffee