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    4.4 (232 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Fifth item on the menu
    Michelle S.

    While thinking about what I enjoyed most about Mijote, I kept telling myself " the food was so amazing; but the people behind the scene cooking prepping and serving the meal is what truly completed the experience. The service was just awesome! Everyone was genuinely all about the art of this course meal. If youre looking for melt in your mouth, flavors blending beautifly, an ambiance of "soft intimate meal" this is the place. The Sou chef Lauren was running the show and her choices were perfect. If I didnt have travel 500 miles to enjoy this kind of experience I honestly would be back when the next menu drops. If you haven't heard of this place your missing out ! Can't wait to come back and visit already to see what Mijote has to offer !

    Carrie L.

    The best meal I've had in a very long time. Some good friends took us here and I'm absolutely blown away by their food, flavors, and service. Everything was perfect. I can't wait to come back next and try more

    amuse bouche (carrot)
    Michelle Z.

    I like their concept of rotating menu based on seasonal ingredients! Tried really interesting ingredient combos (lots of nuts, cream, mushrooms, fresh greens, and seafood in the menu). I really liked the amuse bouche carrot soup, steak, and the mushroom & scallop vol au vent ($28 add on). Definitely pretty big portions as we left very full after 5 courses. Service was a bit hit or miss as some staff seemed more engaged than others. I expected a bit more welcome/intro and explanations of the dishes, but found the interaction with staff a bit lacking.

    Mackerel with turnip and pear
    Kyla P.

    I saw Mijote on Resy and decided to give it a try for date night and I'm so glad I did because my boyfriend and I LOVED it! They have a rotating menu based on local produce and vendor offerings so you don't really know what you're walking into but everything is noticeably fresh and delicious. They have a 48 hour cancellation policy so be careful. They sent like 3 warnings to me via text though so if you miss that mark, it's 100% on you. Additionally, someone from their staff text you day of your reservation to confirm any allergies or dietary restrictions, which I found very helpful. The restaurant itself is very small and very intimate, they have a sushi bar style counter where they prep most of the food so you can watch the staff basically do everything "non- cooking" related I.e. prep the greens, plate the food, sear the fish. The only thing I believe that was done in the back kitchen and then walked to the prep area was the cooking of the tuna and steak. It was so fun watching them do everything. The service was great! All of the servers assist in the food prep so they're always pretty busy but even so, they were always on top of everything and were all so kind. The only thing I will say though is that our server didn't really explain much about the menu or food to us when we were seated and I wish she did since I saw and overheard other servers going over everything with their tables. Oh well. Food was fantastic. I feel like it's hard to make mackerel taste upscale since it's a pretty bland white fish but somehow they did it! All of the dishes came together well and all of the flavors of the different ingredients blended and complimented each other perfectly. I'm still dreaming of the white chocolate ice cream with grapefruit and geranium! Dinner for 2, 2 beverages and an added course came out to 216 pre tax and tip. Not bad at all. Will definitely be back.

    Halibut, yellow Brandywine tomato, pluot
    Aaron K.

    Mijoté in San Francisco delivered one of the best meals I had all of 2025, easily Michelin-star worthy (though I hope it stays under the radar to avoid inevitable price hikes!). From start to finish, the pacing was impeccable, the staff incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, and every dish expertly constructed but, above all, delicious. The ambiance is very cozy as it is a relatively small space, which I thought really added to the experience. Standouts included the refreshing and crisp scallop dish, the deeply savory squid (highly recommend adding it on if available), and the rich, perfectly executed hangar steak. On top of it all, the value at the current price point is unbeatable. A true neighborhood gem that has been flying under the radar for some time but already looking forward to my next visit!

    Ashley H.

    I forgot to take a picture of the scallops, but everything tasted absolutely incredible. Absolute W of a restaurant. Their menu changes EVERY WEEK, so there is always something new to go back to :) cost without additional drinks are 105$ after tax and gratuity (mandatory 18%?). Definitely a nice and affordable spot for both weekly date nights and a celebration. Note: I am but a 21 year old college student who eats too much with an unrefined taste palette. Upon entering, they greeted me for solo my birthday and seated me down the same second. Diner beware, although it is a "hole in the wall," it was completely full on a Sunday night, requiring pre-carded reservations. It was not too difficult to book it for a person, but I would still book 5 days in advance. We started the meal out with a very... small soup as an appetizer. It was cold, creamy, and had a smooth mouth feel. Delish. Just wish I had 2-3x the amount. It had maybe the equivalent of a shot glass. Then came this masterwork of swordfish(?), green apple sauce, onion, and various vegetables depicted in the second picture. The fish practically melts in your mouth, and paired with the crunchy vegetables and apple sauce. It was a unique, but excellent pairing! The steak was cooked rare to ensure the correct texture for the meal according to the chef. They cannot cook it more for this reason. Although I am a lover of rare steaks, some do not, so buyer beware. Super super tender, juicy, it is not like a classic American steak, but couldn't put my finger on it. It was very evenly cooked inside, and I couldn't help wondering what kind of magic the chef put inside. The scallops were one of my favorites. The texture was very QQ, and frankly tasted like heaven. Although I'm not a fan of small cabbage, they had a savory, creamy sauce which throughly seeped through any and all crevices of the cabbage. There was some nice crusty crunchy sourdough to go with it. So very delectable. 0 complaints. (I am a biased scallop lover, however) I vividly remember the dessert - it was bitter from the pomelo, but balanced out with sweet notes of white chocolate and milk chocolate crumble infused inside this absolute joy of an ice cream! If anything, come here for the dessert. There was also some geranium foam going on, which added to the presentation. Fun fact; this place used to be a omakase place. I liked this as it's uncommon to see chefs prepare food in this kind of setting (vs stir fry, kbbq, omakase which is commonly done in front of you). You can really see every step of the way, from plating, putting the sauce on, and this was quite cool as without the dude also solo dining next to me, there wouldn't have been much more to see or do except to stare into space pretending to be occupied! Imo it's kind of like art unfolding in front of your eyes or something. All in all, it wasn't too much food; I am 4'11 and usually take 1.5 courses back to eat, but finished it all. The portions are a bit smaller than usual, though you can argue it was so good that I gobbled it all up If you want to go anywhere REMOTELY nice, this is a top notch spot for SF!

    pear, saffron, crema de catalana
    Tom T.

    We came to Mijoté to celebrate our 2nd anniversary. This was also our 2nd visit here. Like the first time, every dish on the prix fixe menu was a hit. They started us off with sierra mackerel, beets, saffron aioli. Very interesting combination to have mackerel and beets in the same dish. The fish was nicely seasoned with zero fishiness. Next came the scallop, brussels sprout, matsutake. This was my favorite course of the bunch. The scallops were perfectly charred. The matsutake and the hazelnuts gave the dish a nice crunch in contrast to the scallop's softness. Next we had our add-on dish emigh lamb mijoté ($32). This was a very rich dish with a strong taste. The lamb pieces had a good ratio of lean vs fat meat. Only wish it came with some bread to dip in the sauce. Next came the standard main dish: hanger steak, broccoli, smoked butter. It was a sizable 4oz steak cooked to medium rare. The au jus was good but the smoked butter was amazing. I tend to like my steak more medium so I wished we could choose. Lastly the dessert: mandarin, white chocolate, matcha. This blew me away. The white chocolate with a bit of matcha tasted amazing with the vanilla ice cream. I initially expected to get fresh slices of mandarin but instead they were frozen that tasted like little flavor bombs. I don't know what the crackers were made of but they were addicting to eat. Overall I think $84 (without the lamb add-on) was a great value for this delicious 4-course set. The portions were generous for this type of fine dining. I can't wait to try their next menu rotation.

    Stewart L.

    A precious find. This cozy spot in the Mission District only has the tiniest sign on the door, so be aware of its address. The holder for a much larger sign above the door is currently empty. Across the street is the very popular Flour + Water restaurant. Mijote, French for "simmered", is helmed by chef Kosuke Tada, who may have been the gentleman seen in the kitchen. The restaurant serves an economical 4-course menu that changes daily; there are few add-on dishes available. The restaurant consists of a long counter with a few tables alongside. It makes sense, since the space used to be a sushi restaurant. Reservations are wisely spaced, as the staff is limited. There were 2 servers/hosts/bussers, one main sous chef/plater/server and a 2nd sous chef/plater/server. At 5 pm, there were 9 diners, 7 at the counter and 2 at a table. There are just a few 4-top tables. The dinner began with a chilled carrot soup amuse bouche. The courses on this evening were: 1) beef tataki with beets and horseradish cream 2) add-on dish: crispy headcheese with pickled kohlrabi and whole grain mustard. A wonderful and rich loose pate enclosed in puff pastry. 3) shrimp, eggplant, smoked butter foam 4) Lamb loin with cauliflower and plum and a vin rouge sauce. 5) geranium ice cream with peaches, almond crumble, a wafer crisp and some sort of espuma. The other optional dishes were octopus with zucchini and the cheese of the day. All the dishes were lovely. There is an optional wine pairing as well as wines by the glass; the restaurant focuses on natural wines. There are no non-alcoholic beverage options. Service was fine, even as the restaurant filled, the staff were able to keep up their well-choreographed dance of plating/serving/ clearing etc. Great value and originality. Hope to return.

    beef cheek mijoté, cabbage, yellow peach
    Aaron C.

    Wow, what an experience I had here. Service is top knit h, everyone is so nice and warm. They're very attentive and what was pretty neat was there seemed to be someone different bringing dishes to us every time which I thought was cool and collaborative about their flow. Highly recommend the wine pairing with the meal, just elevates the experience that much more. If you get the add-ons be mindful that the portions on the set course menu are pretty generous. I was struggling after the beef cheek plate. They will offer wine pairings for the add-ons too if you want, which is very nice. The space definitely appears to have been a sushi bar prior to, but they repurpose the bar counter for dining still. Definitely want to nab one of those seats in the future when I come back.

    Pâté de Campagne
    Jocelyn C.

    Lovely place. We had Mijote a few weeks back and were still talking about it! The food is all pretty well cooked and plating is beautiful. In addition to their set menu, we added on the duck and pate supplements. Their meats are very tender which made the pork amazing but the duck a little too soft for me personally. The fish courses were amazing paired with seasonal fruits! The wine pairing was not bad for the price in fact, the whole meal is great value! We had a lot of yummy leftovers to take home with us. Setting was comfy and intimate and service is great.

    Outside
    Derek S.

    Came by for dinner the other night and it was a mediocre experience. Mijote is a French restaurant in the Michelin guide with a Japanese chef. Mijote is located in the Mission district and parking is available on the street. Dining is indoors exclusively and there is a kitchen counter with a view of the show. Made a reservation for dinner weeks in advance and our table was ready upon arrival. The interior of the restaurant was rustic and the staff were dressed casually. Service throughout the evening was okay, didn't felt polished as the same utensils were used all evening. Started off with the carrot soup amuse bouche which was decent. Flavors didn't really pop. Moved on to the yellowtail first course which was a gigantic portion. Despite seeing the staff torch the yellowtail, I couldn't really taste the charring. The nectarines were quite tasty though. The complimentary sourdough may have been the highlight of the meal with a warm and crispy outside and a soft inside. The sourdough was supposed to complement the monkfish course which was served with a curry-like sauce. The cooking style didn't quite feel French...or Japanese for that matter. The porcini mushroom add-on course featured a few gigantic porcini mushrooms and was served with a vanilla sauce which was different. The pork loin main entree of the evening was cooked to a medium rare and was topped with a super hot sauce that made the pork loin well done...bummer. The flavors from the pork chop I felt were quite muted. The dessert of the evening was good. ~$125/head after tax and 18% gratuity automatically added.

    Amuse bouche: cold cauliflower soup
    Cindy L.

    I didn't have a reservation and walked in on a holiday and they kindly accommodated me. I think if you walked in right at opening or 5pm that may be possible but I wouldn't try it after 6pm as the place was packed. The interior is quite small with the omakase-like counters being in the middle. The chefs prepare the meal in front of you so it's a feast for your mouth, nose, and eyes. They take time to explain what's in each dish and answer any questions resulting in a more intimate dining experience. It's a 4 course $84 set menu with 18% gratuity and no SF mandate fee, so the bill ended up being $106 with no additional supplements and drinks. Amuse bouche was this cold cauliflower soup. Pretty yummy and creamy, great start to a meal. Just wish there was more of it because it was gone in a couple sips. Course 1: Yellowtail with purple daikon and grapefruit One of my favorite courses because the yellowtail was so flavorful and had this smokiness to it. Probably the best yellowtail I've ever had. Wish they added more grapefruit though. Course 2: Dungeonous crab with glazed onion I really enjoyed the sauce here, it was really fluffy and coated the crab nicely. The crab was tender and sweet. There's also some mandarin in it which gave it this citrusy flavor making the sauce and crab less monotonous. Only qualm is there were 2 bits of shell but that's also to be expected. The glazed onion was sweet and crispy, making it a great juxtaposition to the otherwise rich and soft crab. They also provided some complimentary bread to soak up all the sauce but I ate most of the sauce so there wasn't much left. But I enjoyed the bread as it had a crunchy exterior and a very pillowy soft interior and slightly flavored with herbs. Course 3: Hanger Steak with golden beets I usually eat ribeyes so I haven't had too much hanger steak. The steak was tender and juicy but it's meatier, beefier, and chewier, so I still prefer ribeyes. This wasn't my favorite course but that's more of a personal preference than a critic of the dish. I also wish there was more sauce because it quickly got diluted by the jus. Golden beets were really sweet and soft though. Course 4: White Chocolate Ice Cream, blood orange, tarragon I always seem to enjoy the deserts more than the actual food and this was no exception. Everything else from this meal was good but the dish that really surprised me was this dessert. The blood orange was sooo juicy, I just wish they had cut it up because I could not break it up into bite size pieces so I just had to eat the whole thing at once but I would've preferred to slowly enjoy it with the other ingredients. There's this thin sugar cracker that tastes like blood orange and it was sweet, crunchy, and citrusy, very delightful. I've never had tarragon and I wasn't really sure how'd it pair with the sweet ingredients but the bittersweet herbiness actually paired great and was a nice contrast to the sweetness of the other ingredients. I also love that the bowl was cool to the touch, which kept the dessert cooler for a bit longer. This was my first French bistro experience and was quite pleasant. I love a Japanese drama called La Grande Maison Tokyo, which is about a group of Japanese chefs trying to earn Michelin stars for their French restaurant, so it got me interested in French cuisine. Though the show is mainly about French Haute cuisine it still features some French bistro scenes, so I'm glad I was able to experience it for myself. I really enjoyed all the sauces and loved the yellowtail and dessert. Since Mijote changes their menu weekly, I'd be interested in returning again to be surprised by another one of their set menus. I've also seen some people comment on their small portion sizes but I felt like this was the perfect amount of food for me as I was stuffed by the time I finished. But it could also maybe depend on the courses served since the hanger steak really filled me up.

    Flora S.

    My hubby and I had dinner here on my birthday last January. I thought I posted my review but I guess I was so excited about this place that I forgot to. Anyway, it's a small place on a corner block. When you enter the restaurant it's cozy and lively. You can see the chefs by the bar preparing the courses. Everyone greeted us as you entered in. We were seated at the bar, in the middle which I was very happy. I was able to see all the courses prepared one by one. It was like watching a cooking show and right infront of you which was amazing! Each course was beautifully designed and delicious! We also ordered the extras and I'm glad we did because I would have regretted it if we didn't. I was very full after the 3rd course, but the food was so delicious that I wanted to taste every dishes on the menu. I had my birthday candle on our last course which is the dessert and very thankful for a wonderful experience on my birthday. The owner and sous chef were all so great. They asked what are thoughts were for each course. They converse with us which was nice! This place is a must try! You will never regret it!

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    5.1 mi
    $$$

    The absolute best way to indulge after a visit to the zoo nearby. The perfect slow French cafe…read morevibe, where they'll actually follow your request to pace your dishes in your own custom course list. With most non-main dishes around $15, it's a great way to slowly snack the afternoon away. French Onion Soup: Packed full of flavor! They put a lot of care into the cooking the onions, since they were nicely caramelized. This helped the soup flavor profile. With the soaked bread and cheese on top, it was quite a hearty soup. Beef Tartar: It seemed like the meat was diced small by hand, not mechanically processed into ground beef, which is how it should be. It came to the table pre-mixed except for the quail egg on top. The flavor had a nice a Dijon mustard tang. The portion of crispy crostini was just right for the amount of meat (many places short change you on that). Roasted Bone Marrow: Looks primal, with one large bone cut cross sectionally and charred on top. They added some Dijon mustard and breadcrumbs before the broiling, which really enhanced the experience. A little goes a long way with this intense marrow spread of crostini. Escargot: Traditional preparation, but I was pleasantly surprised that they added double escargot in every buttery hole. At first I thought it was a mistake, but then realize it was by design as every hole was filled that way. Such a nice treat. Duck Confit Croquettes: Three crispy dense balls with lots of shreds of duck inside. Plus a very pleasant presentation of sauce and pistachios on top. While I liked all the flavors and textures, I wasn't a fan of the fact that inside duck was chilled. Wish the whole ball was warm. Strawberry Fruit Crumble: Not what I was expecting for a crumble. Was more like buttery cookie crumbled on top, but it actually worked. The real star were the fresh strawberries in three forms: diced, sauce and ice cream. So delicious!

    Mother-daughter day and we decided to have brunch at Galinette. We were seated pretty quickly upon…read morearrival and noticed a few specials posted outside and on a small sign on the wall. Wanted a cappuccino but their espresso machine wasn't working during our visit, so we just had regular coffees. Kiddo ordered the pasta with smoked duck. Kiddo has a nut allergy so she was happy to hear that they do not use nuts in their pesto. I ordered the Lyonnaise Frisee as this is probably one of my most fave salads and decided to also add the smoked duck for more protein. Both dishes arrived at the same time, and they were decent portions. The smoked duck was tender. I enjoyed the salad. Kiddo enjoyed her pasta. Also ordered a croissant as had to give one a try. It was a flaky and buttery croissant - good. At no time did we feel rushed. Had to flag them down for more coffee, otherwise service was friendly. Would return to try other dishes.

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    Beautiful mural
    Half Organic Roasted Chicken, Brussels Sprouts, Dijon Mustard Cream $24.
    Half Organic Roasted Chicken, Brussels Sprouts, Dijon Mustard Cream $24.
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    Chez Maman East

    Chez Maman East

    4.4
    (2.6k reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Best French restaurant in SF IMO!…read more If you're getting anything off the menu, I recommend the LES MOULES POULETTE . This plate is an assortment of mussels, bacon, garlic, white wine, cream, and parsley. Make sure you order bread as well, so that you can dip it into the plate/sauce . Staff is friendly and there's also outdoor seating which is perfect for the summer. This place is located in Potrero Hill, surrounded by other restaurants, bars, and a book store. Make sure to take a walk around the neighborhood after.

    I've been constantly passing by this place and seeing a busy line so finally had to try one…read moreweekday. Was busy as usual but I came with a group of two(highly recommended) as the seating was much faster than the larger parties. The portions for some of the entrees are huge so be mindful not to over order! We tried the mussels which were delicious and the sauce it came with was great with the fries from the hamburger. I found the burger to be way more luxurious than what you'd normally expect. Again be prepared some things can be quite large. we also tried the soup of the day which was this lovely tomato basil soup and the pork chop which was perfectly cooked with another great sauce that i kept on dipping the fries in. One last note is the atmosphere it definitely feels like a nice cozy cafe that makes you wanna stay and chat with ur neighbors. Had a blast and i'm looking forward to trying their other entrees someday!

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    Baked camembert and roasted garlic. Spread the garlic and then the warm cheese and get happy
    Baked camembert and roasted garlic. Spread the garlic and then the warm cheese and get happy
    Basic Burger (medium) with Frites - add Fried Egg and Brie
    Basic Burger (medium) with Frites - add Fried Egg and Brie
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    Gary Danko

    Gary Danko

    4.5
    (6.1k reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$$$

    I remember when my parents went to Gary Danko when I was a kid. They came home and raved about it…read more Maybe 2 decades later, and I got to experience it with them for my mom's birthday and Father's Day! We had a reservation. It's a cool location near Fisherman's Wharf, but it's not touristy. It feels old-school SF. Service is wonderful, of course. I like that it's a customizable tasting menu. You can pick 3-5 courses! There'll be something for everyone. The lobster and duck were wonderful. The Squab pasta was fine, but not as good as the other mains. The desserts (including the souffle) were such a treat! So light and fluffy. Best souffle I've had in SF! They were accommodating to my mom's allergies. Staff handled a misbehaving child so well. She carried him and walked around! I will be back for sure! They also gave us Pineapple cakes to take home.

    I've been fortunate enough to have been able to visit Gary Danko a few times, although its been a…read morewhile since our last visit. Made reservations about a month in advance for a Friday night 6:30pm reservation. 5 courses for $185. Good sized portions and we were quite stuffed - probably overly so. All the dishes we ordered were good but the standouts for me were the glazed oysters, scallops, and the salmon. The cheese course is always my fave course - wish I could remember the names of the ones I liked. Could never pass up the chocolate souffle, but I really liked the profiteroles. The French toast was another good one. Service has always been excellent. Although not right away, I'm sure we'll return again.

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    Inside (12/27/25)
    Inside (12/27/25)
    Seared Ahi Tuna
    Seared Ahi Tuna
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    Cote Ouest Bistro

    Cote Ouest Bistro

    4.7
    (363 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I came here for lunch with colleagues on a Wednesday afternoon. We were a group of 10 and they had…read moreus seated against the wall with the booth seating and combined tables. The decor was minimal and nice, and definitely felt like a more upscale lunch spot. A majority of the group ordered the chicken sandwich which everyone said was delicious! The duck and steak frites were also a highlight for the group. I got the BLT croissant sandwich, which was tasty but I honestly didn't love their fries. The portions were huge and overall we were happy with our lunch! Service was phenomenal and they navigated serving a large party well. Even on a random Wednesday there were a ton of customers. I definitely want to come back for dinner and to try more of their menu items.

    This is such a cute place in San Francisco. It had the perfect Paris vibe - great food, amazing…read morebread, excellent wines. The waiters don't rush you (just like in France). The lady servicing water kept coming to do refills - without me asking - that's incredible service for a small place with limited staff. The duck confit exceeded my expectations. I loved the bread and butter. The Salmon was rare and very tasty . The cauliflower was well flavored and mixed very well with the other ingredients. We didn't have enough room for dessert - I will come back to try the French onion soup and mussels in white wine.

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    IG @annette.chew
    Apple Tarte
    Apple Tarte
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    Bouche

    Bouche

    4.3
    (994 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$$

    We came here on a Sunday for brunch. They have a brunch menu but also make their regular menu…read moreavailable. There's small seating area downstairs with bar type seating (not a bar, just bar-type) and pretty booth in their front window. Also some outside seating and regular tables on the second floor. The ambiance is rustic and perfect for a brunch. Looks like a historic building with hard wood floors. We wore jeans and nice tops. A sundress would have been a good choice if the weather was better. We ordered bone marrow app and charcuterie. Both were unbelievably delicious. The marrow was unctuous and plentiful. Charcuterie was not the typical cured meats. It included pate, French salami, and cured duck breast. The pate was the best I've ever had. Husband ordered scrambled eggs which were cooked French style soft with bacon. I ordered the French toast which was covered in strawberry, blueberry, real whipped cream and a little drizzle of strawberry sauce. No syrup. The bread had some sort of embedded custard, which was on another level delicious. Service was efficient and friendly. This is a restaurant for foodies. The physical space leans into rustic rather than fancy, while the food is gourmet, comforting and worth the visit. It's well located and only 5 minutes walk to Macy's. I think I'm going to obsess on this meal and find a way to visit again soon, even though I'm from out of town.

    My pup and I stumbled upon this after a chaotic hunt for dinner nearby. They have a cute, little,…read morecovered outdoor patio. The staff were so helpful and friendly! We got: * Fougasse, fluffy focaccia with a side of creamy butter topped with sea salt * The charcuterie plate, which came with a beautiful presentation of duck, liver mousse, and bone marrow topped with crunchy bread crumbs * Mushroom tagliatelle--creamy, decadent, and umami with the perfect al denté bite * Profiteroles with ice cream...enough said--you literally can't go wrong!

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    Outside
    Dinner at the counter
    Dinner at the counter
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