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Mireille's Bistro
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My family and I, including two young children, have eaten here for dinner once so far, and look forward to returning. This place really deserves more attention. It has great food for a very reasonable price, combined with great, friendly service from staff that seem happy to be there.\r
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They have a reasonable variety of food options that should cover a broad spectrum of tastes - Americana, European, Asian fusion. I had the Hungarian Goulash, which was hearty and tasty and could stand up to similar dishes I've had at Clark Lewis and Mingo's, and at a lower price point. My wife had the spicy chicken lettuce wraps in a very stylish presentation, and my kids had the Korean Teriyaki, which they hoovered, plus calamari breaded in a different way than most places.\r
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It's located down the street from Costco, in a small strip mall amongst lots of apartments/condos. I would expect this to be a neighborhood favorite and hope that their takeout business is brisk. I look forward to trying their Sunday Brunch soon.\r
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