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239 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11215
at Carroll St.
718-623-3600
hawkinsmc from 10003 | Posted on 9/2/09
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I ordered the salmon and it was delicious. Cooked exactly as I had asked and prepared w/ a yummy Ratatoille - lots of great flavors. The ambiance was so cute. I felt like I was dining in Paris. The staff was friendly, but the service was slow... I guess it's the whole European vibe - long dinners so you can talk and enjoy your food & company. I definitely recommend the restaurant and will go back again
lennon_bklyn from 11215 | Posted on 12/21/08
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Last few times have been really crap. Stuck up attitude with mediocre food. Not kid friendly. Give it a skip, folks. Belleville on 5th is much better.
kwm4 from 11215 | Posted on 11/30/07
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I have been there twice for brunch, and found it about average - nothing to complain about or to rave about. So, I wasn't expecting much when I went for dinner, but it was really good, and affordable. There are lots of places in the area, and I'm not saying it's the best place around, but if you live in the neighborhood give it a shot for dinner one day.
hautepanda from 11215 | Posted on 3/12/07
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I've been here for brunch twice - everything was weirdly under-cooked (the eggs) or over-cooked (the bacon) or just plain off (the coffee): even the free pastries they so kindly provided had a weird taste to them. The service seems authentically French; the location, decor, and menu are great; couldn't they just fix the food?
boroask | Posted on 11/19/05
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I've only eaten the brunch menu and each time it has been perfect. From the coffee to the main course, you can taste quality.
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