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No longer the cliché of typical fromage resto complete with stuffy elegance since moving around the corner from the Esplanade. Le Papillon version 2 retains it Francaise vibe. Classic French posters are placed in uniform order on exposed brick walls. Formal dining still remains but is less intimidating, with loftier digs and darker ambience. Service and food are consistent as well as its regulars of tourists and couples but attracting more of a younger set this time around.
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