- French food
- prix fixe menu
- creme brûlée
- brunch food
- soup
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- The Corcoran GroupNovember 1, 2011Magnificent three course prix fixe pre-theater dinner at a hidden French bistro. Try the Steak Au Poivre, the Rabbit Ravioli or the Sausage with Lentils.
- NearSay NYCJuly 25, 2011La Boite en Bois offers some delicious bites of Escargots Guillottine followed by the rich flavors of their Bastille Boeuf Bourguignon or a Coq au Vin Les Jacobins.
- Ashley VaranoFebruary 17, 2013The roasted duck was amazing! Make sure to ask your waiter which French wine pairs well they are very knowledgable. Loved this place!!!
- Ashley EderyDecember 12, 2016Great little French bistro. Perfect for a pre-theatre dinner. Very close to Lincoln Center.
- eric bornemannAugust 17, 2020Standard old school French restaurant that used to be the norm in nyc and now are vanishing. Nothing outstanding but a nice visit to the past before going to Lincoln Center.
- Lorgio JimenezOctober 6, 2014Excellent food cozy atmosphere and wonderful and attentive archive service
- Simon BorgApril 8, 2012Some high quality poached egg with leek for brunch but desserts (cheese cake and creme broulee) worth skipping. Both very ordinary.
- Masha AdamianFebruary 3, 2012Brunch on Sunday only. And don't come here with a stroller- they refused us service, allegedly 'because they are not licensed to let strollers in'. Plenty of excellent restaurants around.
- Kathryn JonesOctober 9, 2009old new York hidden on the upper west side- great French food in a tiny authentic neighborhood gem.