Bord Eau
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, ABU DHABI/ Updated : Jun 19, 2015, 10:41 IST
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The setting at the Shangri-La’s flagship restaurant is French… squared. Crystal chandeliers dangle from the ceiling, Degas’ ballerinas decorate the walls and the menu is awash in accent marks. The service is no less refined, with … Read more
The setting at the Shangri-La’s flagship restaurant is French… squared. Crystal chandeliers dangle from the ceiling, Degas’ ballerinas decorate the walls and the menu is awash in accent marks. The service is no less refined, with waiters inquiring as to your needs in hushed whispers. Read less

Romance done right
The setting at the Shangri-La’s flagship restaurant is French… squared. Crystal chandeliers dangle from the ceiling, Degas’ ballerinas decorate the walls and the menu is awash in accent marks. The service is no less refined, with waiters inquiring as to your needs in hushed whispers.
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