Immagini
ContribuisciPrenota ora
Recensioni
Contribuisci feedbackThe food and service at this restaurant are consistently excellent. It is definitely one of the top dining spots in Baton Rouge.
Upon entering, you are greeted by the sounds of French music and the enticing aromas of rich sauces. My wife and I enjoyed a lovely dinner here to celebrate our second anniversary. The Quail and Lamb Chops were absolutely delicious.
The Soup Jacqueline and Veal Picata at this restaurant were amazing. Be sure to bring your appetite, as everything from the soup to the homemade bread was extraordinary.
Excellent food, probably one of the best meals I had in Baton Rouge
We recently dined as a foursome at this jewel box of a french restaurant in Baton Rouge. It's been family run since the beginning, and it's now the second generation in charge. The owners (husband is the chef) and staff take supreme care of you from start to finish. The food is exquisitely prepared and the desserts are to die for. Our table had the pâté, soupe St Tropez, palm hearts salad, saumon grillé, côte de veau, and filet mignon grillé. All were terrific and the various sauces were 10/10. Both meats and fish perfectly cooked and presented. For dessert we had The Clam (puff pastry with vanilla ice cream and raspberries with raspberry sauce) and The Sweetheart (puff pastry with both mocha chocolate and vanilla ice cream served on chocolate sauce). As I said, to die for. The chef's wife graciously offered us to wrap up the leftovers to go since the entree portions were generous (very large veal chops). The restaurant is contained in a small cottage and there is only one seating for dinner, with only one table filled per room for social distancing. We spent 3 hours literally being wined and dined in a country french atmosphere by people who love what they do and share that love with you. The only downside is that they don't take credit cards and it's cash only. So come prepared. It's not cheap but it's worth it.