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| - Mmmm. You know, I love going to a cute little place that's sort of a hole-in-the-wall. Usually I like when cafes / coffeehouses have that feel, and not restaurants so much. But I did enjoy this very much about Le Petit Triangle.
I had a Limota (very tart lemon sparkling water), a simple salad with pistachios, currants and chevre, and the quiche of the day which had mushrooms, Swiss, and roasted red peppers. All of it was quite delicious! The quiche also came with a piece of raisin-grain toast that was sweet and crunchy. Excellent! I should also mention that the quiche of the day comes with the salad, and it was only $8. There was plenty of food, but not an excessive amount, and for once in my life I really appreciated that. I finished everything but didn't feel too full.
My friend enjoyed her cassoulet a lot too, but it wasn't exactly my cup of tea. Then again, I don't think I would ever order that in any restaurant, so it doesn't matter!
I only have two minor complaints. One, the air conditioning was not functioning too well. But we did get the table closet to the vent, so it wasn't bad. Two, the waitress brought our check right after we finished dinner, without offering dessert. I know they have crepes, so I might have indulged, but we didn't feel like pressing it because we might not have ordered it in the end. Even still, it would have been nice if we were offered dessert menus and/or given a little bit of time to relax. (it wasn't busy inside.)
Overall, I was very satisfied. Being that the quiche was so good, and based on the other reviews, I will surely make it here for brunch sometime in the near future.
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