Le Crocodile by Rob Feenie offers one of Vancouver’s best fine dining lunch experiences with a $55 prix fixe menu and champagne special.
Le Crocodile Lunch Review – Is Vancouver’s Iconic French Restaurant Worth It?

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Le Crocodile by Rob Feenie offers one of Vancouver’s best fine dining lunch experiences with a $55 prix fixe menu and champagne special.

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Mereon’s Dine Out Vancouver 2025 menu offers a refined French dining experience in West Vancouver for only $65 from January 22 – February 9.

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Alouette Dine Out Vancouver’s $54 Dinner Menu is definitely worth checking out for a delicious 3 course French meal!

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