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Joined 3 years ago
Pleasant Enough, For the Right Crowd.
My fiance and I spent a recent evening here, and while I can understand the appeal to some, it was not a restaurant we will go back to. Upon walking in, it was impossible not to notice we were the youngest by half in the restaurant. I immediately realized this was going to be a menu strong on classics, but short on creativity. The lighting was harsh, the restaurant so quiet everyone could hear the others conversation, and as I expected, the menu would have thrilled my grandfather. I was happy with my dish, though my fiance was less so with her lamb, but it was just an uncomfortable evening without enough payoff in the food to be worth it.
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Joined 4 years ago
Pleasantly Suprised.
I have been living in the area for a long time and a neighbor recommended this restaurant. I am not normally a huge fan of French food but this menu has something for everyone from traditional to unique dishes. I would highly recommend the veal scallopini, roast salmon, and pumpkin soup as an appetizer (when in season). For dessert the chocolate mousse was outstanding (I have not tried any other desserts). Decent wine list and solid service. It's small, but cozy and definitely worth the trip.
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Joined 9 years ago
great.
arrived at noon to a quiet and quaint space. we were greeted by the owner, who quickly put on his chefs jacket and chatted with us. we ordered the veal, the salmon with cous cous, the whole wheat pasta and the delicate seafood crepes. i cannot do justice to the quality of food, it was impeccable. large chunks of lobster in my crepes! perfect size portions. the warm, crispy rolls were as fresh as could be, the onion soup was not too salty and just the right amount of gruyere. right down to the butter on the table, perfect. of course he makes all the desserts and we chose the tart. lunch special is $25 and dinner pre-fixe is $40. a bit more than typical pre-theater dining, but beyond worth it. it is small space so be sure to make reservations if dining during this time. gino thank you and continued success.
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Joined 5 years ago
nuanced flavors, gracious staff, cozy to cramped.
The oysters on the half shell were icy cold, full of their liquor, delicate Blue Points. Could not be better. Monkfish with saffron sauce was a subtle yet complex with the leeks and mushrooms, and the fish medallions had a perfect texture. The ricotta cheesecake with raspberry coulis had a lemony zing and was light and airy, a perfect finale to a completely pleasant meal.
The staff is lovely. The atmosphere is rustic as one should expect, but it is too cramped. A small price to pay. I'll be a regular -- and I had a feeling I was one of the few who are not, already.
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Joined 5 years ago
Best little restaurant in NYC.
My husband and I discovered this little gem one Friday evening for dinner and we've gone back again for Sunday brunch the same weekend! Unlike other experiences with many restaurants in NY, it's consistantly great. Fine service, quality of food and not heavy on the salt like many cuisines. Desserts are outstanding too. I hope they will be around for a very long time because it will be our regular place for dining.
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Joined 9 years ago
What an experience.
Took the boyfriend to La Boite last night for his birthday. We squeezed into our table and were immediately engaged in conversation with two great older couples on either side of us. Our martinis were crisp and cold, the escargot with roquefort was mouth-watering, and the leeks vinaigrette were spectacular. not a bad way to start a night. The boyfriend had a impeccably grilled swordfish for his entree and I was treated to the best entrecote au poivre I've ever tasted. A tender, falvorful cut of meat with the most exquisite cognac and cracked pepper sauce on top, served with julienned veggies and a wedge of shredded potatoes. Just fantastic. The service was great and the overall experience was enough to send us out into the night slightly inebriated and deliciously full.
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Joined 7 years ago
Excellent!.
I have been to this restaurant many times and tried just about everything on their menu. I have never once been disappointed. This is a place that my family, friends and I would all recommend. The staff makes you feel at home and I love the intimate setting and ambience. It's hard to find a restaurant like this in Manhattan nowadays. One time I got to chat with a couple from out of state sitting next to our table. They used to live in the city and frequented there. They missed their food and service so much that they always make an effor to go back when they are in town. If you are tired of those commericalized, big, fancy restaurants with snotty servers and mediocre food, this is definitely the place for you!
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Joined 10 years ago
September 15, 2005
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors.
Countryside French fare, plus a wine list, full bar; serves lunch, dinner and brunch.
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Joined 8 years ago
Excellent food & service highly recommended.
I felt right at home in this charming restaurant. It's soft lighting, woodpaneled walls. and antique furnishings provide a very romantic ambiance reminiscent of a French hunting lodge. Our French waiter was highly attentive (and cute!) and made some excellent suggestions. The salmon appetizer is smoked on presence and is the best I've ever tasted. Portions are generous without being excessive. Make sure and leave room for dessert! The chocolate mousse is rich without being overly sweet and the bread pudding is divine. Highly recommended for dates. Also might be good to rent the entire place for a party! Come later (around 8) to avoid the Lincoln Arts center crowd.
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Joined 8 years ago
Delicious French Food.
I frequent this charming restaurant often and it never ceases to amaze me. The quality of the food is superb. Whether it be lunch or dinner this classic bistro is always on top of my list.
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