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L'Ardoise Bistro

(7 Ratings)
A delicious meal written on a chalk board
L'Ardoise (pronounced Lard-Wazz) means 'chalkboard' in French. And like many Parisian cafes, L'Ardoise's menu is written on chalkboards. The ambiance is cozy and convivial and the menu contains many French favorites.


Hours
Tue-Thu 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Fri-Sat 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm


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Reviews

tallamericano
tallamericano first review First to Review
Over a year ago

If this were a neighborhood in Paris...

You'd be thrilled to find this place (and you'd not blink at the prices). This is a charming, authentic-feeling bistro in a shaded block of Noe, just off Market.


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