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Le Comptoir

Gallic gem on the Surf Coast.

Le Comptoir is a taste of France.
1 / 7Le Comptoir is a taste of France.Supplied
Stop by Aireys Inlet to visit Le Comptoir.
2 / 7Stop by Aireys Inlet to visit Le Comptoir.Supplied
Share plates.
3 / 7Share plates.Supplied
Best paired with wine.
4 / 7Best paired with wine.Supplied
Fancy a tipple?
5 / 7Fancy a tipple?Supplied
Charcuterie platter.
6 / 7Charcuterie platter.Carly Ravenhall
Dine alfresco.
7 / 7Dine alfresco.Supplied

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Great Ocean Road-tripping? Make a pitstop at this all-day deli and diner to fuel up French-style. Early birds will find just-delivered croissants and simple sandwiches.

Pared back lunches – perhaps cornichon-studded pork rillettes on warm shards of baguette – are best taken on the sun-drenched deck with a glass of chablis and the company of fellow diners as ebullient as the Frenchmen nimbly running the show.

By night, as Le Comptoir’s golden glow makes it a beacon, more decadent dishes take centre stage. Sumptuous cassoulet is made for feasting, crowned by confit duck that cuts with a butter knife. The liquid inner of a dark chocolate lava cake ensures the dessert lives up to its name. Don’t ignore the glass cabinet flush with French cheeses, ready for holiday house supplies.

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