It's a Bistro...so I shouldn't have been surprised that it's small. If you can, sit in one of the booths along the walls. If you are in a center table, you'll get bumped into and your chair will get kicked about a thousand times by waiters walking back and forth from the kitchen. But if that's the only thing negative you can think of about a dinner experience, the restaurant is a great place. From the onion soup to the Filet to the profiteroles, Le Petit Bistro delivered great food at reasonable prices. We even found a nice French wine for $28. Overall, a really nice place to go to dinner with friends. Not too noisy to hear each other either.
Pros: Food, value
Cons: crowded
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