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Langans Brasserie

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1 review of Langans Brasserie

The food is more Saxon

Langans brasserie is a "chic" cafe on the P & O ship sailing from Dover to Calais. I had an English breakfast, first you have a selection of fruits, cereals and yogurts, then choose from scrambled eggs with salmon, or the typical English breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, tomatoes and mushrooms. I don't like it at all but after a while in England you get used to it! All this for £ 12.50 (about 17 euros) not cheap but it's a nice place, and it's much better to be in seats with a coffee than with children screaming and running around. Besides, you don't have to eat, you can go just for a tea and spend the whole journey there.

A nice little detail, the tables are equipped for sea storms, the edges are raised so that nothing slips and falls if you have a lousy crossing. All waiters speak English and French, but you're on a British ship, so the food is more Saxon.
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