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Provence Grill
Menu for Provence Grill
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Ratings and Reviews for Provence Grill
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Sep 09 2007
brickellkey via Citysearch
I try my best to come here at least once a month for the spectacular steak tartare. I have converted people into tartare lovers af...read more
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Aug 09 2005
vingh4 via Citysearch
AH, YES THE FOOD HER IS EXCELLENT. TRUE FRENCH FOOD SERVED WITH A BIT OF FRENCH ATTITUDE. IT'S A DELIGHTFUL SPOT WITH A LIVELY DIN...read more
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Jun 14 2003
le_maitre via Citysearch
This restaurant is probably the best french restaurant in town - taking all aspects of a restaurant into consideration. The food ...read more
The Scene
Provence Grill brings the cozy, comfy charm of the South of France to a dining scene that often seems more about bells, whistles and dancing bears than the simple pleasures of the table. The table-jammed dining room boasts terra cotta tile floors and earth-toned walls, accented by splashes of sunny Proven?al color. There's also a small bar and protected outdoor patio. Service is appropriately informal but thoroughly professional.
The Food
This hearty, rustic fare conjures up images of sitting down to a meal in a friend's French country kitchen. Coarse-textured house-made pâté is dense and meaty rather than light and livery; endive salad bulks up its collection of greens with lots of apples, blue cheese and toasted walnuts. Bouillabaisse is bold and brassy, full of tender chunks of salmon and tilapia, plus scallops, calamari and mussels. Chocolate mousse is creamy and intensely chocolate-y; oft-abused tart tatin is a delight.
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