PART ONE: We braved Petite Chou for dinner 12/13, the night of their highly anticipated re-opening after spring flooding demanded a complete remodel. I would not typically even consider patronizing a restaurant on day one (unless I'm supporting a friend, of course), but in this case we were just too tired of waiting and decided to chance it. Not surprisingly, the Martha Hoover Patachou machine was working like beautiful Swiss clockwork and producing simple, fresh, French-inspired food that is scrumptious.![]() |
| Warm Quinoa Salad |
We ordered a lovely bottle of Crémant and started on what felt like a celebratory dinner for no particular reason other than cravable French food is once again in Broad Ripple Village. C'est magnifique!
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| Chicaken Paillard (split) |
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| Warmed Beets with Goat Cheese |
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| Chocolate Pot de Créme |
PART TWO: Saturday morning we decided to pop in for breakfast at 9am. Apparently the word had not yet traveled that they were open again, because we sat right away. The breakfast menu has some tempting new additions (like the crépe with mushroom duxelle, spinach and goat cheese that I devoured), but mostly it's wonderfully familiar. We also enjoyed the Overachiever omelet with white cheddar, bacon, sour cream and horseradish. Breakfast is on the pricier side but the portions are big enough that I don't mind.
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| Crépe |
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| Overacheiver Omelet |





