At first I thought wow a great place, they can seat all six of us AND my dog. We sat and we waited a bit to get some menus and I realized that the place had one waitress which I hear is typical for a family run place in France. They don't usually hire others since France has some labor laws which prohibit firing people so they do all the work themselves....hmm, well there were way too many people in this place for the waitress to begin with. It took a long time for her to give us the menus, and an even longer time to get wiated on and get our food. We managed to order and noticed that there was some bread behind us on the counter so my husband asked the waitress if he should get this himself. She was very nice and said that she would get it for us. We waited and waited, about 20 minutes, then finally my husband went over to the bread bar to cut some himself and the waitress saw him and stopped him and said she would bring it. Nice correct? But when you bring the bread over to the table and ask out loud to the customer "when was the last time you ate, you are so hungry for the bread" Embarassing. Needless to say, we werent thrilled but were in this place for way too long at this point. My children ordered steaks, which I never recommend in France and they ended up giving a bunch of it to the dog. I ordered a flamchuken which came out cold and barely had any cheese on it at all. My husband enjoyed his veal but it was a so so place with so so food.,,and to get insulted as well. We wont go back for sure. read more