This restaurant marks my first experience with French cuisine ( well if we don't count melting pot) and I came out reasonably contented. The restaurant is tucked in a corner and can be hard to find and is literally 'petite'. That makes for a very cosy and quaint ambience . The menu is quite limited but me and friends all found great entrees. We had the lamb chops, salmon and barramundi. All were delectable. For dessert we had the souffle which was decent ( though not the best I have had) .
The service is slow but the server quite attentive. The only thing that still puzzles me is that our hostess didn't accommodate us to sit outside saying it was all reserved when all through the evening ( and we were there for almost 2.5 hrs) we didn't see a soul being seated outside.
Given the limited menu and the annoyance above , I may not be back anytime soon but if you want a foray into French cuisine , this is a good place to start.