I was in town for business and looking for a good French restaurant for dinner. Decided to try out this place, based on the reviews and the menu. I arrived early, and was quickly seated by the window by a very friendly waitress. The inside is very cosy, and welcoming. Dimly lit with high ceilings, and a brick wall with bottles of wine lining it, I felt very much at home.
I decided to get a couple of appetizers instead of a large entree, and went with the Foie Gras and the Mussels. This turned out to be a lot of food - really too much for one person. The hot, fresh french bread was delicious - crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside, as it should be. The foie gras was incredible - it's my favorite, and I'd had it earlier at another place that turned out to be a disappointment, so was happy that I got to have a great version of it here.
The mussels - there were so many of them! They were tremendous - they tasted fresh as delicious! The waitress recommended a Pinot Gris that I loved as well.
For dessert, I finished the night off with the mini vanilla bean crème brûlée, which was divine!
I am back home and still dreaming about eating here. Highly recommend.