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Eating and drinking
 

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For restaurants , L'A?picerie , 18 place Belat (tel 04.75.42.74.46; closed Sat lunch, Sun & Aug), is one of the most congenial places to eat, with art exhibitions on the fifteenth-century walls, jazz some nights and imaginative food on menus from 105F/a?¬16.01 to 310F/a?¬47.28. Another good option is PA?re Joseph , 9 place des Clercs (tel 04.75.42.57.80), which serves excellent-value traditional food, with menus starting from 69F/a?¬10.52, but if you want to eat very well and are prepared to pay over 700F/a?¬106.75 for the pleasure (or 360F/a?¬54.90 for a lunch weekday menu), Restaurant Pic , 285 av Victor-Hugo (tel 04.75.44.15.32; closed Sun evening & three weeks in Aug), is the city's top-notch eating house: roast lobster with truffles, asparagus with hollandaise sauce and caviar, and frozen nougat are some of the delights. Valence also has several good old-fashioned brasseries with a wide range of dishes and prices, including CafA© Victor-Hugo , 30 av Victor-Hugo, and Le Bistrot des Clercs , 48 Grande Rue; plus an excellent salon de thA© , One Two Tea , at 37 Grande Rue.


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