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L'Orange Bleue

L'Orange Bleue

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206 Main St, Fort Lee, New Jersey, 07024, United States
(201) 944-5100 lorangeblue.com
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Apr 5, 2018
The food is delicious. We had fattoush and several small plates/appetizers including hummus and stuffed grape leaves. I was impressed with everything. Very good service too.

May 19, 2018
Great food excellent service. Very fresh and well presented in a warm environment.

Dec 30, 2017
The food is so implacably amazing! Tastes so authentic and delicious. The owner/chef is so pleasant and warm. Value is also great. Good options for vegetarians. Became my number one go to since I found out about it.

Dec 17, 2017
The food is good,however, service by clearly untrained kids had us wait 40 minutes for our meal.We ordered a salad and 2 appetizers plus two main dishes.They never brought the appetizers and the salad came out after the mains, and we had to repeatedly ask for it. We ordered bottled water, they didn’t have. We ordered juice for our son and all they had was an improvised lemonade.This was the worst experience I’ve had in a restaurant anywhere. To top it off, we were overcharged by $50.00 for 2 items we never ordered. The young lady’s explanation was that “she thought these dishes were delivered to our table”. Our server apologized for a supposed “glitch in the computer system”, which I doubt they even had. The chef’s explanation was that the servers they had training were taking the food to wrong tables. There were only 2 other tables . What a disaster!

Dec 29, 2017
They didn’t accept our Groupon and they said they are trying to get away from Groupon because some people only order appetizers and no entree. Well I thought if they can be nicer and let people try people may come back if the food is good. We didn’t had dinner there we walked away. I think good service the just as important as good food for a restaurant.

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