Food was wonderful, service was both good and entertaining: the "in front" co-owner (I think), is a firecracker, lively, funny and friendly. She even complimented me on my rusty French. We quickly became involved in bilingual conversations with guests on either side of us, often joined by our hostess.
This was a most welcoming and warm ambiance. We never met the chef (the other co-owner) but were told by other guests that she is the shy one. In any event she cooks with imagination and flair. I've eaten at several other decent-to-good restaurants in town, but will never again unless the Saint Honoré is not available. read more