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Pascal's
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Ratings and Reviews for Pascal's
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Mar 18 2012
Caro d. via Yelp
Very very good Things that we ordered which were fantastic (all of the things): - soufflé (which we inhaled before the waiter brought out a second one...read more
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Mar 06 2012
Jerry F. via Yelp
Order whatever calls your attention. You can't go wrong. I adore the lobster bisque and the chocolate souffle. The main course specials are truly special...read more
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Feb 25 2012
Alejandro S. via Yelp
Quaint and simple decor. Almost strip mall looking. Yet Excellent food. Ranks among the best in Miami if you want food. But then Miami is more about...read more
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Feb 24 2008
SandyFla via Citysearch
From the moment we entered we were welcomed with a warm and friendly smile. Johan was our Waiter and was attentive and well infor...read more
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Jan 01 2008
mikarpanen via Citysearch
I WENT IN A LOT OF RESTAURANTS HERE IN MIAMI AND A LOT OF THEM TRY TO PREPARE GOURMET FOOD, REAL EUROPEAN STYLE DISHES, BUT THEY D...read more
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Feb 15 2007
vic72881 via Citysearch
Amazing and satisfying French cuisine... The Gruyere cheese soufflee in parmesan sauce was exquisite. The veal and grouper entrees...read more
In Short
The plainly appointed dining room is cozy, comfy and functional--just a handful of close-set tables hugging a short, five-seat bar. The ambience is quiet and low-key; the clientele relaxed and appreciative. No bells, whistles or dancing bears--the food is the star here. Oudin does not do Indo-Peruvian sushi. Pascal Oudin does French: impeccably rendered, thoroughly classical French. Lobster bisque is lobster-infused silk; duck with apples and braised cabbage is refined Alsatian comfort food.