It looks a bit like a cafe in a small french town and the dishes are very typical traditional French fare. The service is courteous although sometimes a bit slow. Since the owners also have a butcher shop, a fish shop , a delicatessen and...More





















It looks a bit like a cafe in a small french town and the dishes are very typical traditional French fare. The service is courteous although sometimes a bit slow. Since the owners also have a butcher shop, a fish shop , a delicatessen and...More

Located in the Farmers Market food court, this is a truly French restaurant and grocery. The store is a kick to explore with everything from Opinel Knives to a $800 bottle of balsamic. The restaurant offered truly French dishes that are unique and delicious.

This is a nice alternative to the fast food of the Farmer's Market. Thye have tables with white linens. The food is fresh and authentic. They have Croque Monsieurs and baguette sandwiches. Don't miss this little gem in the Framers market.

Extremely delicious cuisine with a simple ambience, nothing fancy. Should definitely try, every plate we tried was espectacular. We liked it so much that we had to go back for a second time during sour short 4 day vacation.



Great spot to have a light meal we started with 1/2 dozen oysters they were very fresh Cocktails sauce and horseradish was perfect We split a turkey sandwich and the bread is what makes a great sandwich and it was a great baguette.It was loaded...More

At first I was a bit confused. I guess they are a restaurant, bar and store all rolled up into one. We visited the store to check on some of their specialty items. In the store they had a cheese section, spices, preservatives and olive...More

Monsieur Marcel has EVERYTHING a francophile could desire. I mean teas, jams, cheeses, mustards, cookware, and the restaurant is truffle fries perfection, as well as the classic Croque Monsieur and Steak Frites. I love going to The Grove, mostly because I can get my French...More

Inside the original farmers market, the tables are located under the trees. The food came in beautifully arranged dishes and was simply delicious: we had the "confit de canard" and the "boeuf Bourguignon".

I had the best eggs benedict possible. It was 2 poached egss on 2 halves of avocado. Nothing else compares. I'm anxious to go back again

We were touring LA and stopped at the farmers market for lunch. This place provided cover from the rain, and offered wine. Although it was very expensive for lunch, the gourmet sandwiches they offered were indeed delicious!

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