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Amazon Local - Le Chardon voucher - set meal for 2 for ?29


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Not tried the place myself yet but seems a good deal - https://local.amazon.co.uk/London-wide


Voucher info -

The Details

An intimate spot for fine French cuisine is the popular Le Chardon. Enjoy a three-course, prix fixe meal for two with savoury, innovative selections. It's a marvellous meal in an atmosphere of comfortable elegance.


?29 (regular price ?70.90) for a three-course French meal with a glass of champagne each for two people

Choose from magnificent steaks and salads

To see the full menu, please click here

Both romantic and casual

What You Need to Know

While you can buy as many as you like, each voucher must be redeemed by a different couple

Limited to 3 vouchers per table of up to 6 per visit

Reservations are required and are subject to availability

The merchant requires a notice period of 48 hours for cancellations or rescheduling, or your voucher will be considered used

Must be 18 or older with a valid ID for champagne

Offer available for lunch and dinner. Vouchers valid from Monday to Sunday between 12pm and 10.30pm

Menu items subject to change based on seasonable availability or market change

Please note that some dishes have a supplement charge. For supplement charges on dishes please see the menu by clicking here

A 12.5% discretionary surcharge will be added to the bill

Valid at Clapham and Dulwich locations only

Entire redeemable value of the voucher must be used in a single visit

Available for use beginning the day after purchase

The amount paid for the voucher does not expire. The remaining promotional value of the voucher above what you paid for is valid through 22nd December 2013 and will expire immediately after such date. Learn More

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