Awarded French Fine-Dining + Cocktails: 2 ($92), 3 ($138), 4 ($184), 5 ($230) or 10 Ppl ($460) at The Little Snail
50 Murray St, Pyrmont, 2009
Description
The Deal
$92 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for two people (total value up to $160)
- Entrée each
- Main each
- Dessert each
- Glass of red or white wine or a passion fruit cocktail each
$138 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for three people (total value up to $240)
$184 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for four people (total value up to $320)
$230 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for five people (total value up to $400)
$276 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for six people (total value up to $480)
$368 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for eight people (total value up to $640)
$460 for a three-course French fine-dining with wine or cocktails for ten people (total value up to $800)
Highlights
- Awarded Best French Restaurant at the I Love Food Awards 2014
- Choose any entrée, main and dessert off the dinner menu
- Start with traditional escargot, salmon roulade or bouillabaisse de Marseille
- Mains include côte de veau, magret de canard and loin of lamb
- Finish with handmade profiteroles, sticky date pudding or crème caramel
- Enjoy a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Shiraz or passionfruit cocktail to accompany the meal
Menu items may be subject to seasonal change.
Looking for a French fine-dining deal in Sydney?
For an authentic, award-winning culinary experience, patrons can head to this style-conscious venue, boasting a prestigious location near Australian National Maritime Museum and Pyrmont Bridge. Thinking of a French dinner for two? Planning a catch-up with good friends but preferably on the sophisticated side? The Little Snail deal has been created with anywhere between two and ten diners in mind, depending on the voucher chosen, making it an ideal for elegant dates and more sizeable family celebrations alike. Enthusiasts of French cooking can enjoy a carefully curated menu and bring the cost down more than two-fifths, and this is including a glass of wine or cocktail each.