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CD P.
Charlottesville , Virginia
503
reviews
Great French cuisine, with excellent Burgundian food, and a
really superb wine list. Great martinis, too, if you're
in the mood. Bread is superb. It isn't all that expensive,
and the atmosphere is a lot of fun. Highly recommended.
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Samantha F.
54
reviews
Still pretty good food, even though they did away with my favorite
cheese cart. Excellent wine list. Service is so-so. The mussels
are a meal in themselves. Menu can be a little confusing although
that could be my particular bias toward rigid structure in restaurant
menus. Coq au vin quite tasty, and of course the chocolate pot
is a dream come true.
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Live L.
Ann Arbor , Michigan
618
reviews
Alsation cuisine....it was quite good. Very good wait staff.
Beautiful, good down home french served up in a wonderful setting.
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Dan C.
Louisville , Kentucky
33
reviews
Everything is great. The location leds itself for going out before
or after. They make Frech food easy and wonderful. A true bistro
experience.
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Edward M. L.
16
reviews
Good french fare in a great location. You can walk to the
Jazz Showcase just around the block =) Here's a tip... the
smoking section is almost always empty... and no one was
smoking the last couple of times I was there. Managed to
snag a decent meal in a hurry that way. Cheers.
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Anonymous
56944
reviews
A good, tasty dining experience. The atmosphere is light - a true
brasserie. Chef Joho's smaller, less expensive restaurant, still has a
heavy country French flare.
The dishes are ample in size, and they have an excellent mousse.
The service is spotty and odd. I saw my main waitress only to actually
take the order. The food was served by others. (They were actually
friendlier and better, and could only wish that they got the tip)
The restaurant is similar to Bistro 110, except it's a level above
it. It has better, authentic (real French) food.
The escargot appetizer and the herring appetizers are good, and the
entrees feature mildly exotic fish, seafood, and game.
It's worth going, since it's not THAT expensive (figure dinner for two
with wine, appetizer, desert, etc. is about $120).
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Dick W.
10
reviews
Excellent food and service. Reservations are highly
advised. Valet parking is available but you can park
your own vehicle in a lot south of the resturant for
eight dollars. Try the Skate, it's excellent.
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