Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming, family-run French bistro with warmly attentive service and refined classics; creative touches and strong wine pairings impress, but pricing is high and automatic service charge for small groups may surprise.
From the street it looks modest, but step inside to a room that feels warm and nostalgic, with black-and-white photos and a gentle buzz. Servers glide through with confidence, the chef pops out to say hello, and guests murmur that service feels genuinely personal. One diner put it simply: "We felt looked after from start to finish." This is a place where the team clearly takes pride in their craft. The cooking leans classic French with a few modern nudges—think slow-cooked meats, saffron-kissed seafood, and a mushroom tourte that tastes like the forest after rain. Sauces are plush, and wine pairings are spot on without fuss. Prices are on the higher side for the neighborhood, but most guests find the quality and hospitality justify it, especially for dates and low-key celebrations. Families will do fine here if the kids prefer familiar flavors. There is no kids menu, but options like truffle fries, roast chicken, steak, and simple sides work for younger palates. Adventurous items (escargot, marrow, bouillabaisse) delight grown-ups, so plan to share and order a backup classic for picky eaters.
Area: Quiet, residential-leaning stretch of Pico-Robertson with local shops; relaxed, neighborhood vibe rather than glitzy destination.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked corridor; typical LA urban conditions with lighting and steady evening activity.
Nearby: Near synagogues, small markets, and casual eateries; reviews mention an onsite rear lot easing parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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