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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónIt was our first time here. Good food, good service. Interesting flavors, and unique dishes. My wife said we need to include this one in our rotation. That is a high compliment from her.Food: 5/5
The Expat in 5 points is an intimate bistro with a focus on Italian cuisine. And from what Ive heard recently transitioned from French fare. For our Friday night dinner it was a pleasure to sit outside and watch the kitchen through the window. Set inside an old cottage gives a cozy feel and certainly more calm than downtown locations. Their menu is heavily weighted in pasta that is house made and filled with uncommon varieties which was exciting. Not to be outdone, the cocktail menu is impressive as well with mixtures and flare that rival those from more metropolitan areas. Visiting for the first time from Atlanta overall I was thrilled with the experience as college town restaurants usually leave much to be desired. I went with the Creste di Gallo Ai Funghi which paired perfect with a pinot and wonderful fall temperatures.
Excellent! The Saffron seafood dish and the Duck were cooked to perfection. And if you like Manhattan Cocktails, try theirs.
Tasty restaurant with classic slightly Asian inspired dishes. The service was fun, and the staff made good recommendations. There's a full bar and solid wine list. The cauliflower au gratin is not to be missed.Vegetarian options: Plenty of veggie option, vegan too.Parking: Behind the restaurant, 12 spaces.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair patrons should park on the street and come down the sidewalk.Dietary restrictions: Let them know and they can accommodate gluten free or others.
Awesome restaurant! Great food and atmosphere. 10 out of 10 would recommend and come back for that tagletelle.