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Businiess name:  Bistro Maison
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We chose this restaurant based on glowing Citysearch reviews, but were disappointed as soon as we arrived for our anniversary. We made reservations in advance and were promptly seated on the patio, but in cheap plastic chairs. To go with it, plastic tablecloths and pine needles in the wine glasses. I know McMinnville isn't Portland, but we were expecting a little more for our average of $23 an entree. The food was so-so as well. I had the duck, which was offered with salad or french fries, as are quite a few entrees... who wants french fries with duck?! My husband had halibut, which was substituted for the sturgeon which they were out of, and said it was bland. The duck taste and presentation were unimpressive as well. Before dinner, we were offered a piece of baguette each, wrapped with a little piece of paper with their logo on a sticker. Chintzy, I thought. As far as good things, the service was attentive and the wine list was pretty good. It was nice to see so many local offerings and to have a waitress who could talk about them. Overall, I'd skip it. The tapas place down the street looked a lot better. Pros: Good wine list Cons: tacky patio

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