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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThere are no French areros in our hometown, so my wife and I always like to go on one while we are on the go. vincent market bistro is located in an unnoticed room right behind the classic vincent’s on camelback restaurant. the two restaurants share the same kitchen and toilets. our lobster was just wonderful. it was a decadent, creamy and completely smooth, but filled with essence of lobster flavor. I wanted to lick the bowl. our two classic bistro dishes were disappointing. while the bark bourgogne and coq au vin were cooked nicely both dishes were lacking taste and substance. that must be hearty and rich: they were not. each was served with a large help of kartoffels and steamed vegetables. the salate was a catastrophe. I chose a strange combination of treviso radicchio, smoked trout and blue cheese. I had never seen this on a menu and now I know why: these fallen don't belong together. the market bistro has a short and cost-effective wine list. all are weeps that have been selected to supplement the food. people around us seemed to enjoy their meals. but that was a unique experience for me.
We had lunch here on February 12, 2020. the service was excellent and the unexpected desserts were delicious. the seafood entrees (hallibut and sea bass) were tiny and served on white salat. we love GREEN salads and would not return to this restaurant.
We took friends who spent the winter in phx with us, this time for lunch and they thought that eating was wonderful and very cheap. they are also planning to visit a Valentine's Day dinner in the main restaurant. they were surprised that they have brought us a small but tasty free dessert.
I can't get enough of this charming French bistro. the duck confit is magnifique. the suppers are great. the fish is ready for perfection. They are not big, but the prices are a steal. the waiting staff could not take up anymore.
I waited a long time to try this little gem and I'm VERY sorry that I did...I waited way too long. This place is great. It's small and dark and quaint and cozy and very casual for lunch...but...the food is top notch. I love proper French food and they did not disappoint. From the complimentary croissants to the lovely lobster bisque to the traditional Coc au Vin this is all the real deal. Lot's of fish specials the day I went. I can't wait to go back.