Lovely place and servers, tasty food, large choice of wine (thank you to offer a true Apple cider produced in Britanny, France). Desserts (the crème brûlée and the chocolate tart) were both delicious. We had the chance to get seats without reservation. Great experience.
Little Prince is a must do, for locals and visitors. The brunch menu is all about French, comfort food to get a lazy day started perfectly. For me, the menu is not large at all, but everything is exceptionally well prepared. The staff is always genuinely warm and helpful. If you don't like detailed reviews, in a nutshell...go .. it's wonderful! For everyone else... my "L'Egg Sandwich" was simply amazing. The eggs, scrambled and very light, are paired with a sweet bacon, lightly caramelized onion jam and gruyere cheese. A very generous serving is layered between two thick slices of grilled challah. An amazing brunch!
this is such a cute parisian bistro tucked away in the streets of new york city. the actual restaurant is quite small, so can feel a bit packed. my friend and i came here for dinner on a monday night, and even then, most of the tables were full. i can only imagine how busy it would be had we come over the weekend. luckily it was just the two of us, so we were able to find seats by the bar, but if you come here with a larger group, i’d make a reservation to be on the safer side. their cocktails were fantastic. i got their rue paul, which is a spicy margarita, but asked for it to be made with mezcal and it was chef’s kiss (if you’re into smokey and spicy cocktails). my friend got the bistro chicken and it was very tender and juicy. the farm niçoise was a very fresh and filling salad. what took our breath away was their crème brûlée! it was unlike any other we’ve had and was just the right level of sweetness, and the texture felt fluffy and rich (but not too rich). overall, we had a great dining experience. i’d definitely come back again!
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