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Posted by: Marilyn Bethany
Posted on: Friday, June 05, 2009

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This is the epitome of what everyone wants in a restaurant-
Great food -cooked to perfection every time, great service.

Posted By: smannain from on 2009 06 08

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Full Article

Rural Intelligence FoodThis cozy French bistro, with a real French owner/chef, Herve Bochard, in the kitchen, is la vrai chose.  Tucked away on a Millbrook side street, it has been a popular stand-by for nearly 25 years (lucky Millbrook), its name a reference to Les Baux-de-Provence.  As implied, the menu seldom strays from authentic Southeastern France regional classics such as moules frites ($19), steak frites ($25), duck breast with a port-wine reduction ($24), all perfectly prepared and presented.  There is nothing chi-chi about Café Les Baux, either in the decor or on the menu.  It’s the consistent quality that turns first-time diners into regulars and keeps them coming back year-after-year.  Our advice: reserve ahead, especially for dinner on weekends. —Marilyn Bethany

152 Church Street; 845.677.8166
Lunch: 12 - 2:30
Dinner: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 5 - 9; Friday & Saturday 5 - 10
Closed Tuesday