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Coquette: The South Philly French Invasion Continues

20070827coquette.JPGRick Nichols stepped into the Inquirer's restaurant review shoes this week with a look at Coquette. The South Street area bistro is praised for its good, affordable food:

The point is that Coquette may be just what the neighborhood was lacking, with its honest salads (at $7, the Lyonnaise a light meal in itself), juicy boudin blanc (at $9, a nice plate of juicy white sausage served over warm lentils and mustard-braised lettuce), beautifully seasoned (but non-French!) yellow-tomato gazpacho, and mostly-under-$20 entrees - a decent steak frites, flavorful roasted chicken and light monkfish.

However, Nichols takes a few potshots at readers of eGullet.org who are a "tight cadre of folks eager to show off their knowledge of proper French." What's so wrong with that? If you're going to write your menu in a foreign language, shouldn't it be typo-free? But that's just us.

Also recommended at Coquette: Slow-cooked Portugese pork with clams.

Note to all fussy bloggers: Coquette nicely fills a niche [Inquirer]
Coquette [MenuPages]
Coquette [Official Site]

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  • i loved the total experience i enjoyed the waiter....i enjoyed the delicious raw seafood appetizer... i loved the salad everything was so fresh. My only crticism and please heed this...you must tone down the noise level...my waiter could not even take our orders. He had to ask us all twice. You need sound panels or fabric. Please make a change ... fast! before I return!!!! smiles. Deborah ;)

    By deborah on 09/04/2007 at 1:34 AM

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