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- Stanisława ShumiiJuly 30, 2014Absolute perfection! The roasted chicken with the ratatouille is a great lunch! The artichoke soup is TO DIE FOR! The fillet is the perfect dinner! Portion sizes are excellent!
- Victor VelezJuly 8, 2012This is the closest you get to French without landing at CDG. Great all year round ESPECIALLY when the season's over. Magical fall evenings filled with jazz washed down by great wine are found here.
- Techmunch DissruptSeptember 5, 2017Came here at the suggestion of a foodie friend and was not disappointed. The service, atmosphere and most importantly the food was exceptional!
- Dyl SAugust 18, 2014Great, authentic French food. No French onion soup, but a great free range chicken, and an amazing bouillabaisse
- Daniel L.June 21, 2013French bistro almost guaranteeing a celebrity sighting BUT ... the food is actually pretty damn good. Don't forget to wear your best white prints!
- PureWowJuly 30, 2015It’s centrally located on Main Street, meaning you’ve got plenty of people watching to keep you hooked while you wait for your table.
- Try the chicken dish. It is so succulent! Very vibrant and loud crowd. But great chic spot to eat at on a Saturday night!
- Oysters and steak frite are the way to go - service is good, although a little aloof, but it's French so...
- The best brunch in town. Lunch and dinner is great here too.
- Mussels and rose. Come in march for plump juicy delicious mussels
- W Legacy👑May 30, 2011The ambiance is perfectly tempered and the food is magnificent...we will be back very soon
- Try the Ceviche of shrimp and scallops, Passion fruit and avocado appetizer!!
- erinocookiesAugust 19, 2010Amazing French restaurant. Get the muscles. Great wine, wonderful and cozy ambiance..
- Bill O'LearyMarch 29, 2016Too expensive for a shopfront location like that. The new one down in Sagaponack should be great though.
- The Corcoran GroupMarch 14, 2011Some swear it is the best restaurant in the Hamptons. While that is up for debate, if you want upscale bistro style French cuisine, it’s the place to go.
- Mike LydenAugust 7, 2012If you plan to eat light, plan also to be treated poorly by your excessively rude waiter.
- Christine T.August 12, 2011bougie. make sure to dress in white, and bring a cigar & your longchamp bag. you should also bring your fake tan.