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Le Foie Heureux, which translates as "The Happy Liver," is an elegant restaurant in Ankh-Morpork. It is said that appetizers there cost more than the weekly food bill for an average man. Generally, a reservation to Le Foie Heureux must be made three weeks in advance, although, with a letter from the right kind of person, you can reserve a table much more quickly. In | Le Foie Heureux, which translates as "The Happy Liver," is an elegant restaurant in Ankh-Morpork. It is said that appetizers there cost more than the weekly food bill for an average man. Generally, a reservation to Le Foie Heureux must be made three weeks in advance, although, with a letter from the right kind of person, you can reserve a table much more quickly. In {{GP}}, [[Moist von Lipwig]] was able to obtain a reservation by forging a letter from [[Reacher Gilt]]. | ||
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In a different phase of the Multiverse, wasn't this the name of a French restaurant in Seattle patronised by those most fussy eaters, Frasier and Niles Crane? | |||
:Close, but see [[Talk:Le Foie Heureux|discussion]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 8 January 2015
Le Foie Heureux, which translates as "The Happy Liver," is an elegant restaurant in Ankh-Morpork. It is said that appetizers there cost more than the weekly food bill for an average man. Generally, a reservation to Le Foie Heureux must be made three weeks in advance, although, with a letter from the right kind of person, you can reserve a table much more quickly. In Going Postal, Moist von Lipwig was able to obtain a reservation by forging a letter from Reacher Gilt.
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In a different phase of the Multiverse, wasn't this the name of a French restaurant in Seattle patronised by those most fussy eaters, Frasier and Niles Crane?
- Close, but see discussion.