Libertine, the restaurant, at 500 Victoria St. North Melbourne, flaunts a small footpath blackboard announcing Viva France with chalk written Liberty, Equality Fraternity announcing it's French connections.

The restaurant is described in this mornings Age by Dani Valent as " a gorgeous dining room: cosy and unashamedly French, with the requisite tasteful nude, mirrors, sumptuous tapestries and a wall lined with empty wine bottles, each like a diary entry of a good meal and a great time." I couldn't have said it better.
We were even more impressed with the attention we got from the staff and for once the other diners were exceptionally considerate maintaing conversations quietly. In the background Edith Piaf added still more to the extrmrly pleasing ambience.
The menu is interesting and we went for a special entree described as cabbage wrapped pork mousse in a bouillon. It was more like mince than mousse - perhaps I misheard.


I resisted the temptation to have the slow braised red venison shank, shallot suet dumpling in favour of another special - pheasant cassoulet on a bed of borlotto beans and spinach with a home made bourdan sausage ($34.5)The pheasant, slices of breast, was very dry and not very distinguished and I thought the sausage was to homogenized. this is not a dish Iwould recommend.
The game bird for two was a liberal interpretation of duck a la orange ($70) The duck was drenched in honey and there was no flavour of orange. The whole bird was brought to the table before being carved


A side dish of creamed spinach was a good choice if you like that sort of thing.
Soufflé au chocolat ($14.5) was pleasant but unexceptional and could have been sweeter


With a little help we settled on a very reasonably priced French Lafage shiras.
Libertine have a lunch special 2 courses + glass of wine, $29.50; (3 courses + glass of wine, $36.50)
Libertine has an exciting menu but I didn't find any of the dishes specially good
Score:13.5 /20
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