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Wonderful place! Great food with fantastic service. The music was an interesting choice but didn't hinder the experience. Our server Benjamin helped elevate our night of celebration for our engagement. It was very fun to sit "court side" to the kitchen and watch all the dishes be prepared. We would
LA legendary food critic Jonathan Gold (RIP) favorite. The menu is essentially the same, so is the high food quality. The good thing is now they take reservation and I was even able to get a last minute "table" on a busy Saturday evening and that really saved my day. This place is not for everyo
The food was excellent and the service was great. The staff were all very friendly. It is very small inside but there are tables outside with heaters. It is a bit pricey, $26 for a bowl of soup.
This was one of the best dining experiences I've had in Los Angeles. The cocktails, food, and service surpassed my expectations. The cocktails were unique, agreat pour & well balanced. The baguette and butter are a must. Each entrée was delicious. I was drinking the sauce of the mussels. We had a
Once you enter the tiny French bar-style inspired restaurant the experience of open style kitchen as well as the hustle and bustle of the waiters and bus boys shuffling behind you, the eating experience is much more personalized and intimate. It’s a loud restaurant and not suitable for groups larger
Returned after a 10 year hiatus, it’s still a gem. The classics are nostalgic and comforting, and the service is exactly what I want when dining solo: welcoming but not overbearing. The French onion soup is outstanding, and bigger than it needs to be. The escargot is an excuse to drink garlic butter
My sincere appreciation overflows for the exceptional food and impeccable service I had the privilege of experiencing. Every aspect of my visit, from the moment I stepped through the door to the last delectable bite, left an indelible mark on my heart. The culinary journey I embarked upon was nothi
I had the pleasure of dining at Petit Trois, and it was a delightful experience from start to finish. The service was impeccable, with a staff that was not only knowledgeable about the menu but also eager to share their love for French cuisine. The food was a true gastronomic adventure, with each di
The moment I stepped into the door, I felt like I was back into a small French joint when I was in Paris. The counter top, bar top, sit on your jacket vibe is unforgettable, except for maybe Doja Cat in the back ground. It is tucked into a little corner on S. Highland Ave just passed the million d
For our first time here we had the “Holy trinity” as the waitress called it: Parisian omelette, onion soup and the Big Mec. We’re definitely coming back to try the full menu. Cocktails were also on point and service was great including the kitchen staff 😊
Classically French eats in a buzzing atmosphere - either you're inside seated along a wall, or you're outside on the parking lot patio. No matter what, you'll be surrounded by many other diners (so be sure to make reservations) and served by attentive and polite staff. The food is pricey but fantas
OMG the omelette!! I went to this place just to try it and let me tell you , was much better that I thought. Definitely it’s a must. The moment you stopped into the door , can feel like you are in France . This place is a gem.
I went for their legendary burger and French onion soup and they were among the best I ever had! Highly recommended
This little place in our neighborhood has all you want in a restaurant...unforgettable attention, delightful service and delicious food. Connor greeted us at our patio table with a very interestingly named doggie martini (water dish) for our furry friend and Michael helped us through the menu and pr
One of my favorites in Los Angeles and always the first restaurant I head to when I arrive. It’s a jewel of a spot in the heart of the city with outstanding French food. I love their Dover Sole, Hamburgers and fries and omelets.
Their burger is like a French Kiss: you didn't really know decadence until you tried it. The rest of the menu is simple and solid French bistro food, but Le Big Mec remains the star of the show. The setting is basic - a little patio on a parking lot and inside a row of high stools facing the wall. T
Delicious! Fun and buzzing atmosphere! Ordered onion soup, celery mint salad, trout almandine, pesto pasta, 2 mocktails! More than enough for 2 people Great service and great action in the kitchen. People look happy working here too
Classic French bistro food. Service was great and really enjoyed our meal. I had the steak frites, my daughter had the croque madame, and started with the escargots which were delicious. My other daughter had the omelet which wss fluffy and beautiful. The desserts were amazing. The meal was so rem
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