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Eliza L. Mountain View, CA
Posted at 2012-01-30 12:25:29
Love this place! It's a nice and intimate place for business dinners or special occasions. Service was awesome and our waiter knew his wines. Absolutely loved the food. The foie grass was delicious , goat cheese beet salad, and the duck as the main dish. I enjoyed my meal here and will definitely be back.

Anna T. Brooklyn, NY
Posted at 2012-01-30 11:56:46
L'Antibes is a great place. I understand it's been in Columbus for a long time, for good reason. I got the grass-fed beef that basically just melted in my mouth. The presentation was gorgeous what with the butternut squash and all. My mom and brother both got scallops that rested on a bed of risotto. Those scallops melt in your mouth too. The bread comes out piping hot - crunchy and salty with the butter. My brother said that crab cake was great because it was mostly crab - there wasn't too much breading. Anyway, the place is quiet and intimate and has its own parking lot - which is pretty nice to have in the Short North. This would be a great place to have a date too.



Jeff L. Seattle, WA
Posted at 2012-01-30 12:28:38
A completely flawless dining experience from the moment we walked in the door. We started with the Escargot, which was better than any I ever had in Paris. Then we moved onto our entrees; my fiancee had the duck, which was unbelievable, and I had the veal sweetbreads, which while not as good as the duck, was also very spectacular. We then moved onto desserts, hers was "Bittersweet chocolate dessert similar to a chocolate mousse but denser, served in an almond tulip with coffee sauce" and it was complete bliss with every bite.
We had a 45 dollar bottle of pinot noir with the meal and everything came to ~$150 before the tip.
Recommended on all counts.
Though, I suppose if I was to pick a downside, the meal, from beginning to end took about 2 hours and 15 minutes. So keep the wine flowing so you won't notice the time.