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We just ate there last night for dinner and it was absolutely fabulous! It was in fact SO French so if that is not your thing... They post the menu outside with prices so you can peruse. I had the turbot - a white fish with a bearnaise and mushroom risotto for an entree which was perfect - I believe it was $28. Ordered a bottle of french white wine for $30 and when my husband ordered the duck foie gras for an appetizer they brought him a small glass of red to pair better. There was also a beautiful little amuse bouche and a homemade lemonchello (best I've ever had) complimentary. Service was beyond with a smile, expensive certainly but everything on the plate was high quality and delicious and I wouldn't expect to pay less at home. French food within walking distance for us of this quality is a wonderful surprise!
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