John B.
Yelp
This is a traditional, little, French restaurant tucked away in a residential neighborhood. I only knew about it because my in laws live nearby. But I was pleasantly surprised during my first trip.
They were packed when we arrived for a weekday lunch but after a 10 minute wait a table opened up inside. The service was slow but delightfully friendly. My wife and I both ordered the duck and it was meaty and delicious. The kids both got brochette, (shish kabobs). They were a little rare, the standard way for French to serve beef, but were delicious. And the meals were so generously sized that only two of us were able to finish ours.
My only complaint would be the toilets. The women's didn't have a toilet seat and the men's had a seat but it was cracked. That offered the user the rather interesting opportunity to sit down, open up the gap in the cracked seat and then shift position and close the gap, thereby pinching a spectacularly delicate, little patch of booty.
So if you hear someone squeal and leap up off the seat in the men's room, now you know why.