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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Among the culinary delights, the smoked trout salad emerges as a masterpiece, blending the smokiness of perfectly prepared trout with the freshness of seasonal greens, creating a harmony of flavors. The quiche Lorraine, with its velvety custard filling and flaky crust, pays homage to classic French cuisine, while incorporating the freshest local ingredients. For those craving a bold taste, the beef tartar is a must-try, offering a blend of premium, hand-chopped beef, capers, and a hint of Dijon, served with a side of artisanal bread.
The girl & the fig not only delivers a gastronomic experience but also embodies the essence of Sonoma's food and wine culture, making it a must-visit destination for epicureans and wine enthusiasts alike.
The only reason for a 4 out 5 stars for atmosphere is there isn't much air flow on the patio. By the end of the meal we felt we needed to get outside for air movement.