THE GIRL AND THE FIG
World cuisine
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2024
Recommended
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2024
The Girl & The Fig is an upscale French restaurant. It also boasts a magnificent old-fashioned bar with French aperitifs and unique yet traditional cocktails. The restaurant's à la carte menu features delicious dishes that will take your breath away, such as fig and arugula salad, duck confit, steak tartares... The cheese platters are a credit to the region. As for the wine list, it features only typical Rhône varietals. What's more, the atmosphere is warm and inviting. An excellent address.
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Members' reviews on THE GIRL AND THE FIG
4.3/5
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
The duck liver mousse was smooth and creamy. The Brussel sprouts and pork belly were a perfect combo - it almost seemed like the pork belly was candied. This could be a meal by itself.
The cheese and pate platter was good, but it was overshadowed by the other starters.
The mussels were perfect - the white wine and leek sauce paired well and made for tasty frites. Pro tip - you may consider getting all of mussels out and eating it like a soup.
The duck confit was recommended, and it did not disappoint.
I’m adding this to my rotation for the next time I’m in Sonoma.
Stepping into a girl & a fig, you’re enveloped in an ambiance that whispers of rustic elegance and a certain je ne sais quoi that only Sonoma could lend. The menu, a love letter to the region’s bounty, promises dishes that are both comforting and exciting, familiar yet novel. It’s here, at a quaint table bathed in the glow of subdued lighting, that the journey begins with a roasted red pepper soup. This isn’t just any soup; it’s a velvety concoction that dances on the palate, each spoonful a blend of smoky sweetness and subtle heat, a testament to the beauty of simplicity when anchored in superior ingredients.
Then comes the duck confit, a dish that, in lesser hands, could easily falter but here is elevated to a work of art. The duck, impossibly tender, falls off the bone with a gentle nudge, its skin crisped to perfection. It's served atop a canvas of seasonal accompaniments that amplify the richness of the duck, creating a harmony of flavors and textures that sings of autumn.
The pièce de résistance, however, is the roasted winter mushrooms with whipped farmers cheese. It’s a dish that defies expectations, a symphony of earthy tones and creamy decadence. The mushrooms, roasted to bring out their inherent umami, are juxtaposed against the lightness of the whipped cheese, creating a balance that is both bold and delicate. It’s a reminder of the magic that can happen when simplicity meets the extraordinary, a hallmark of this unassuming yet unforgettable restaurant.
a girl & a fig stands as a beacon of culinary excellence in Sonoma, a place that embodies the spirit of the region with every dish served. It’s not just about eating; it’s about experiencing the essence of Sonoma, of partaking in a tradition that celebrates the land, its produce, and the sheer joy of sharing a meal that’s been prepared with thought, care, and a dash of whimsy. In a world that’s increasingly complex, a meal here is a return to the basics—food, wine, and good company—all served with a side of Sonoma’s indefinable charm.