Wednesday, February 22, 2017

French Bistro


I've mentioned Vincent Restaurant before with photos of the outside of the main restaurant.  There is another side to Vincent, a more casual place called Vincent Market Bistro.  It's located right behind the main restaurant.  I've gone there often for lunch but, I hadn't been in months so I went recently and enjoyed it once again.


The main restaurant is a fine dining French restaurant.  I've eaten there several times on special occasions like birthday celebrations.  The bistro is smaller and serves classic bistro food at a fixed price for lunch.


The decor in the bistro is truly authentic French bistro.  You really can picture yourself sitting in a tiny cafe somewhere in France.


The lunch includes delicious croissants with homemade strawberry preserves, the lunch entree of your choice and a surprise dessert.  On the day I was there, the surprise dessert was a classic French apple tart.  Delicious!

11 comments:

  1. Looks like a rustic place, I like it !

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  2. Oh my gosh that French apple tart looks divine Sharon.. we're definitely going there when I come over ☺☺

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  3. I would love to visit there. It's really great!

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  4. Very Gallic and how delicious looking is that apple dessert!

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  5. Looks very French and the food looks very good

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  6. Looks great! Dave would love that place. He's always up for old-school French.

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  7. Looks nice. I could eat an apple tart right about now.

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  8. That tart looks tasty! The place looks inviting.

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  9. It appears warm and clean and cozy and that dessert just topped off your delicious post!

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  10. Looks like a fantastic place to visit and have a bite to eat. The apple tart, I wish I had one right now to go with my coffee. Great pics, Sharon.

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  11. I love this kind of little place. And I don't know how you had the self-discipline to photograph the tart before diving in!

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