Charming Provençal bistro with thoughtful wines and creative twists; excellent on good nights, but expect small portions, possible waits, and occasional service hiccups.
Le Petit Verdot delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality and strong wine guidance, but inconsistent execution and operational friction—slow pacing on busy nights, occasional forgotten orders, modest portions—prevent it from reaching higher territory. The charming hidden-gem setting in an old-town lane appeals to loyal regulars seeking authentic Provençal comfort, though tight seating and a two-person team limit its broader appeal.
One caveat: Portions can feel small for the price, especially on certain mains