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| - I'm writing this from memory as it's been close to two months since I've dined at Petite Maison. I'll be sure to write a more detailed review immediately after my next visit, which I hope will be soon. For now, I just want to mention what stands out the most in my memory:
The building itself is small and charming. There are a few table outside, about 7 tables inside, with maybe 10-12 spots for dining at the bar. Some will say it's crowded. To them, I say go back to Fridays and put your name in for a booth. This is a very romantic, intimate dining experience, if you can get a table. If not, dining at the bar is sure to be a treat here. We were able to spend some time with the bartender after our meal, and like the rest of the staff, he was really a pleasure to chat with.
You'll notice that everything on the menu sounds fantastic, so deciding on something may be a challenge. Their wine list is really terrific, though, so at least paring your drink with your meal will be easy. Everything that we tried that night was delicious. On our way back to the car I decided I was walking out of my new favorite restaurant. I'm so excited for my next trip, especially if I get to attend one of the "staff meals."
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