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E:08/05 Win a dinner for two at Aubaine, London
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http://mydeco.com/the-magazine/style/articles/aubaine-restaurant-competition/?cid=312
Fancy dinner for two at a French restaurant popular with A-listers Kylie Minogue and Sienna Miller? Win a three course dinner (with wine) at celebrity favourite Aubaine in Soho, London.
French fancies
When Aubaine's founder relocated to London, he couldn't find the bread he so loved in Paris. Such pangs of homesickness prompted him to build his own boulangerie in Chelsea. It's not just a bakery - the restaurant's also become a hot spot for A-listers to meet for gourmet dinners. Such was its success that he opened a second branch in the charming enclave of Heddon Street in Mayfair.
Let them eat cake
Kitted out in a French farmhouse style meeting West End chic, the interior is fresh and charming. From tuna tartare to meaty Gallic dishes, the menu is a feast for your eyes. Just make sure you leave space for pastries – their dainty macaroons were designed to thrill the ghost of Marie Antoinette.
To enter... just email [EMAIL="competitions@mydeco.com"]competitions@mydeco.com[/EMAIL] with ‘Aubaine’ in the subject line and answer this simple question: What is the French word for bakery? Answer is: Boulangerie
(thanks missyy)
All entrants will also be signed up to receive exclusive weekly discounts via email (you can un-subscribe at any time).
Fancy dinner for two at a French restaurant popular with A-listers Kylie Minogue and Sienna Miller? Win a three course dinner (with wine) at celebrity favourite Aubaine in Soho, London.
French fancies
When Aubaine's founder relocated to London, he couldn't find the bread he so loved in Paris. Such pangs of homesickness prompted him to build his own boulangerie in Chelsea. It's not just a bakery - the restaurant's also become a hot spot for A-listers to meet for gourmet dinners. Such was its success that he opened a second branch in the charming enclave of Heddon Street in Mayfair.
Let them eat cake
Kitted out in a French farmhouse style meeting West End chic, the interior is fresh and charming. From tuna tartare to meaty Gallic dishes, the menu is a feast for your eyes. Just make sure you leave space for pastries – their dainty macaroons were designed to thrill the ghost of Marie Antoinette.
To enter... just email [EMAIL="competitions@mydeco.com"]competitions@mydeco.com[/EMAIL] with ‘Aubaine’ in the subject line and answer this simple question: What is the French word for bakery? Answer is: Boulangerie
(thanks missyy)
All entrants will also be signed up to receive exclusive weekly discounts via email (you can un-subscribe at any time).
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Answer is: Boulangerie :beer:2008 WINS £5150.00
2009 WINS £900+ so far
THIS WILL BE MINE IN 2009: ITV Cash Win, Gas Barbeque, Spa Break:beer:0 -
lol thanks hun i didnt even see the question doh im blindReplies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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