Had an absolutely lovely experience at Une Table à Deux (which means a table for two). It's a sophisticated chalkboard menu, written in French but our server was well versed in English and was able to clarify any questions we had about the menu (Google translate also helps!).
We opted for the 4 course menu, started with a dish of beet puree with quinoa salad and fresh cheese, then had a butternut squash dish with a spelt risotto and egg (could have used more salt), duck breast with cauliflower, and a sable with apples for dessert.
With the exception of our second course which really would have popped with a bit more salt, everything else was nearly perfect. The dishes themselves are beautiful and colorful and well-balanced.
We were the early-bird-Americans dining at 7:30pm when they opened but by 8:30pm the small dining room was packed. Come early and/or make reservations. read more