From the outside, Le Petit Chateau looks like a charming mini castle.
Once inside you will not be disappointed. The soaring heavy wood beamed
ceilings and illuminated shuttered windows overlooking the dining area
further enhance the warm comfortable feeling of an old world French country
estate. Coats of arms, plate rails, landscapes, wall hangings and various
art collectibles line the walls above the banquettes and
intimate booths
.
The warm homey atmosphere is carried into the cozy bar area, a great place to stop on your way in for lunch
or dinner. The full bar features a martini menu, from the traditional classics
to the latest trendy creations, as well as a selection of wines by the glass.
After dinner another stop, for an after dinner brandy or digestif. Le Petit
Chateau's bar also makes a wonderful place to just spend some time with friends
or perhaps even make some new ones.
Christiane and Andrew Higgs
have owned Le Petit Chateau for thirty of its
nearly fifty year history and take great pride in emphasizing not only
quality prepared food at reasonable prices but also top notch service. This combination of food
and service is what contributed to Le Petit Chateau's winning the prestigious
Dirona award in 1996 and every year since.
"Dirona" (Distinguished Restaurants of North America), is the only recognition
that results from an independent, anonymous and rigorous restaurant inspection. The mission
of Dirona is to preserve and promote the ultimate in fine dining.
Le Petit Chateau features many of the traditional French dishes which are becoming
increasingly difficult to find. Sweetbreads have all but vanished from most menus,
but here you will still find they are prepared to perfection, pan broiled dwelling
on a mound of rice with a mild bearnaise sauce. A classic Steak Diane, a filet
splayed in half crowned with mushrooms and capers and a fantastic bordelaise sauce
with just a hint of dijon is another classic prepared at Le Petit Chateau.
Long Island
duckling
with either cherry or orange sauce is a must try. Many of our well
traveled regular customers have said it is without a doubt the "best duck we have ever had".
Many other dishes to be found in a typical french restaurant such as Frog Legs, pan
broiled with garlic, parsley, herbs and flambeed in brandy; Coquille St. Jacques, large sea
scallops poached in chardonnay wine then glazed in a veloute sauce; Beef Wellington in a pastry crust with paté - all wonderful additions
of classic french cuisine.
Each day Le Petit Chateau features many specials in addition to its extensive menu of steaks and
seafood. The daily specials emphasize seasonal produce and fresh fish depending on availability
of the best and freshest products.
A wide array of desserts round out your lunch or dinner perfectly, all prepared in our kitchen
by our pastry chef.
French chocolate tart, tarte tatin, as well as French favorites,
Grand Marnier or chocolate souffles and crepes suzette.
Le Petit Chateau offers a very unique banquet room also decorated with
antiques
and artworks.
Individually designed menus for groups have made this a popular spot for office parties,
anniversarys, birthdays or wedding events and various other special occasions. We want people
to feel like they are in their own private dining room at home with their friends enjoying an
intimate fine dining experience.
Several times a year Le Petit Chateau hosts wine pairing dinners - five course meals, each
course combined with a specially selected wine from either France or California. These dinners have become
extremely popular, so be sure to ask about reservations and details for the next planned
event.
Le Petit Chateau also has a well rounded selection of wines at great prices.
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