The second time I went there I was a little more daring and had the Fisherman's plate. It had almon, shrimp, prawns and calamari, mussels and a glass of white wine.
This is when I met Blanche's son, Jean Baptiste and as I mentioned, he treated me to a glass of the local liquor. I'll have to look it up. I don't think she'd mind me posting his picture, because it was a great picture.
I also don't think she'd mind me sharing these pictures here. At the height of Alizée's popularity, I think posting pictures like this might have caused a lot of gawkers to show up, taking pictures, more than dining there, but I think today, you're not likely to see that many Alizée visitors to show up and I think the ones that do, are more likely to show up for a meal.
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Edit:
It was great they had an English menu. Here are a few pages from it...
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