Member Reviews
Great French Bistro on Sunset
Petit Four is a great restaurant with French and Continental food with sidewalk dining on the Sunset Strip. There are great specials and desserts, too. It's open late and you can just walk in for dinner.
Good Selection of Meals on Sunset
Le Petit Four is a great place for salads, pasta, fish or steak. It's wonderfully situated on the Sunset Strip with sidewalk dining. It's very casual and used to walk-ins (a couple of model/celebs are usually in the neighborhood.) You pay a bit extra for the atmosphere, but it's enjoyable. There is a lot of free parking in the back.
sidewalk cafe on the Sunset Strip
Great bistro fare on this lively people watching stretch of Sunset.
Business Description from the Web
Le Petit Four brings a little bit of Paris to the heart of Sunset Plaza. With its bustling sidewalk seating and its large European clientele, one can’t help but imagine dining on Rue de something-or-other rather than Sunset Boulevard. The indoor portion of the restaurant resembles a French bistro, but the outside tables create the illusion best. Flavorful pastas, meat and seafood dishes...
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This stylish sidewalk cafe is in a prime location for people watching on the Sunset Strip while you nosh on salads and pizza - and you cant beat the plentiful free parking. Just be warned, some of your fellow people-watchers may be annoying - and the music will be loud.
This restaurant serves international cooking. Expect the average entr
Tips About This Business
The free lot behind Sunset Plaza is one of the Strip's best-kept secrets, but these spots are exclusively for Plaza patrons: If you're spotted leaving on foot, you may be towed.
Though the kitchen typically closes at 11pm, if it's busy, they'll keep cookin' as long as necessary.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short One of the most iconic spots on Sunset Plaza, this umbrella-lined sidewalk cafe is where tourists, Euroflash and reality "stars" lunch, and where old-school Hollywood types, guys trying to impress their dates and Ferrari-driving showoffs converge by night. Though the softly lit interior is open and inviting, the prime seats for dining and people-watching are out front right...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited June 06, 2007)
Though the softly lit interior is open and inviting, the cafe's prime tables for dining and people-watching are outside facing the Strip. French standards dominate the menu at this contemporary corner cafe that bustles both by day and night. Popular options include goat cheese salad, spinach and Gruyere quiche, and traditional seafood dishes. European-inspired soups, pastas, omelettes and...
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Other Reviews from the web
Food is amazing, geat service, tantalizing atmosphere!
Posted by CSMobileUser
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 13, 2009)
La Petit Four seems to be overrated. Although the food and service was great, I felt like people dining there were only doing so to flaunt the fact that they were dining in a notorious place.
Pros
+ happy place to dine for lunch with friends
Cons
- everyone else seems to think so
Posted by hungrykat
on April 13, 2009, (Edited December 13, 2008)
Besides the waitstaff (yes, our dear server girls) walking out of the restrooms without washing their hands and heading straight for the kitchen to bring out food to customers, the ladies room is pretty messy most time.. Service time is not bad at all... Drinks and appetizers are brought out fairly fast.. Also, the bus boys are great... Only problem I've had with this place is watching several...
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Posted by addina
on April 13, 2009, (Edited July 24, 2008)