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Hello:

Our office is currently planning for our annual Christmas lunch. We are a group of 6 people, and we typically have a late wine-sodden lunch on a December friday to lead into the weekend. In the past we have gone to Diva, Il Giardino and Circolo, and are looking for something in the same vein. Ideas tossed around include Nu and Chartwell's. Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated!

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I've had a lunch at Fiddlehead Joe's and found it quite good too! Not sure about their wine selection tho! It's nice and cozy too!

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How about Cafe de Paris, the Sheeben Whiskey House (talk to Sean re: special menu), West, or the Cassis Bistro.

Cheers,

Stephen

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I was at Nu today for lunch and while I can recommend the food as perfect for sharing with a group of 6, I don't think I could have a long lunch in those chairs. I would second the recommendations for Bacchus, HSG, Cioppino's (Christmas lunch there last year) and West if you don't mind coming uptown.

Cheers,

Karole

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Thanks to everyone for your suggestions; I have booked lunch at West for next week. I will repost to let you know how it went!

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