Also known as Fred's French Restaurant after its affable owner, this tranquil garden restaurant is a pleasant surprise in backwater Takeo. The menu, carefully handwritten on a chalkboard, might contain delicacies such as quiche Lorraine, beef carpaccio or French-style steaks, as well as French wines by the glass (US$2.75).
Le Petit Bistro de Takeo
South Coast
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