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This Parisian-style bistro is a welcome addition to some of the stuffier French offerings Los Angeles has to offer. The small space is outfitted with dark wood tables, flea-market art finds, and tiled mosaic floors, and the prix fixe menu, derived from the bistronomique movement in France, changes weekly and features two options for each course. Accompanied by biodynamic wines, options might included Volute of Butternut Squash with Butternut Squash Foam OR Salad of Root Vegetables. But options really include culinary bliss OR a reservation to return next week.
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