Visited during the RWC 23 while staying in Arras. Was one of only a few restaurants open on a Sunday night.
Went in and was shown to a table, ordered a beer each and looked at the menu.
Decided on the flaming steak tower (see photo) between 3 of us- came with a small salad cheese potatoes and we ordered an extra bowl of fries.
Couple of bottles of red to accompany.
The tower came out and has warm whisky poured over and set alight.
Very theatrical and created a wonderful aroma.
Even managed to set a napkin alight.
Nice big chunks of prime beef that was very tasty, potatoes also very delicious.
Took a while to settle, but after a break we chose desserts - 2 crème brûlée and a tiramisu.
Great place to eat, friendly staff and nice atmosphere.
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