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La Campagne
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citysearch c.
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I have to disagree with the last two negative reviews. \r
But, first, allow me to say that as a worker in the service industry, I would never visit a restaurant during one of those horrid promotional weeks. Establishments are compelled to participate in these promotions to maintain membership in various regional organizations and put out scaled down versions of their menus to appeal to the most possible people, many of whom do not regularly dine out save for these 'restaurant weeks'.\r
That said, La Campagne is one of the only places in South Jersey that is worth leaving Philly for. The normal a la carte menu is full of refined french classics with tons of local ingredients. On my last visit there was foie gras three ways. We had the osso buco, which was a cool take on surf and turf and the duck with serrano ham. Both were amazing. the duck was perfectly medium rare and succulent. \r
The service was unobtrusive and friendly. We were sat promptly. The dining room is homey and has a country flair, without being tacky.\r
Overall, I would raid my wine cellar or stop at Moore Bros. and grab a great white Burgundy or a big Bordeaux and have a dinner there any night of the week. A great place for dates or a special occasion.
Pros: Food, Service, Parking
Cons: Get directions!
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