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Petite Thuet

1 review

I was expecting a bistro-tastic treat based on what I've heard & read about Marc Thuet's restaurants. Here is what I actually got: One brown, slightly dry, overcooked croissant. One very small container of bland potato salad . Two -thirds of a cup of coffee. (No, they...
Vallier Restaurant

1 review

Though Vallier specializes in traditional feel good food like their famous Sheppard's pie and gourmet version of Mac 'n cheese, their burgers are extremely popular. Despite their $15 - $17 price tag. We quickly discovered why. My husband ordered a beef burger with gruyere...
Bodega

3 reviews

Mmm Mmm Mmm..... I went to Bodega today for brunch and I have to say that I ADORE this place. The service was phenomenal, the atmosphere was great and the food was positively delicious. I had the eggs benedict which was one of the best eggs benedicts I have had in a very very...
Le Cartet

1 review

We came here on the recommendation of some friends. Le Cartet is open for lunch, dinner and brunch. We were originally planning on having dinner here, but when we went by on a Wednesday night at around 8 it was pretty quiet so we came back for lunch the next day instead. Le...
Pop Bistro

1 review

This quaint little French bistro on Queen St. E is the perfect spot for a romantic date. The menu selections are few but flavorful. I ordered the terrine aux legume on potato pancake Provencal (pictured) - good but a little overwhelming - and Alex ordered the fish special...
Restaurant Mirlycourtois

1 review

I was at this restaurant for our firm's year end dinner so it wasn't a typical evening and I don't actually know how expensive the place is. What I can say is that the food was great and the atmosphere was lovely. Note that this place does not look like much from the outside...
Le Locale

1 review

When it comes to ambiance, Le Locale is perfection. The space is absolutely stunning and modern. There is a romantic covered patio at the front, a lounge, the main dining area where you can watch the chefs in action and then an area to the side that is a little more private for...
Jules Restaurant Tarterie

1 review

I'm torn. The vibe feels authentically French from the Chef to his table of French speaking buddies that showed up shortly after our arrival, drinking wine and laughing. However, the food at lunch is really pricey for what you get. A bowl of French onion soup for $7, while...
La Creperie

1 review

Yummy! The best place to get crepes in the city. Get them hot to go, or order in cafe. I love the dark chocolate and strawberries but they also have a wonderful selection of savory crepes. We'll often share one for desert after dinner on Queen Street or have one after a movie...
La Palette

1 review

We were here last night. I ordered the Poulet Bonne Madam and my husband had the steak. The chicken was amazing with an incredible blackberry sauce (the french are known for their sauces). My husband's steak however was very very chewy. It must have just been a bad cut of...