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La
Madeleine, a French Restaurant and
Bakery
Mariana
Prado from Brazil
La
Madeleine is Mariana Prado's favorite restaurant in
Houston.
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Photo:
Sophie Ho
There
are three reasons why I found it
appealing: the atmosphere, the variety of
food, and the price.
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Since
I came to Houston, I have been to several
restaurants such as Chinese, Japanese, American,
and Italian style restaurants, but the one I enjoy
the most is the French restaurant and bakery named
La Madeleine.
There
are twelve of these in Houston. The one located on
Westheimer is my favorite. There are three reasons
why I found it appealing: the atmosphere, the
variety of food, and the price.
The
atmosphere is pleasant. Before you even walk into
the restaurant, a wooden water mill immediately
gets your attention. It's a great feeling when you
are having a meal. You can watch the water mill
moving and listen to the sound of water. The water
mill turning endlessly symbolizes one's life and
energy lasting forever.
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Photo:
Sophie Ho
The atmosphere is very relaxing, as
everyone seems to be enjoying dining
together.
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In
addition, the building is made of heavy timber,
which gives you the feeling you are back in the old
days when people were close to nature. The
atmosphere is very relaxing, as everyone seems to
be enjoying dining together. You won't feel
uncomfortable at all, even if you are simply
reading a book alone in the restaurant.
There
is indoor or outdoor seating, so you can choose
whether you prefer to have fresh air or
air-conditioning.
Secondly,
the restaurant provides a great variety of foods to
meet everyone's preference. For example, if you
like Italian food, there are pizzas and pasta. If
you prefer to have a light meal, it offers
sandwiches and soups.
I
have tried "ratatouilla pasta" which is mixed with
vegetables and served with a sauce flavored with
rosemary and "rosemary rotisserie chicken." Both of
these dishes are delicious. The restaurant is
famous for its pastries so try one of these, such
as cheesecake, "tiramisu", or strawberry Napoleon.
Thirdly,
the price is reasonable for each meal. There are
set menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; for
example, an omelette and coffee for breakfast; a
caesar salad, a cup of soup and iced tea for lunch,
or pasta, caesar salad, and iced tea for dinner. If
you order individual items from the menu, you can
have pizza, sandwiches, or pastry.
The
prices at La Madeleine aren't expensive compared
with the prices at other restaurants in Houston.
They even provide free bread, butter and jam to go
along with the meals and refills of iced tea and
coffee.
Whether
you are students, housewives, businesswomen or
businessmen, La Madeleine offers you a pleasant
dining experience.
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