This is a wonderfully quaint, Provencal restaurant. From appetizers to dessert, the food was wonderful and reasonably priced. I have a hard time believing the "3" rating that was given by another customer. The only things working against Le Mistral are its location, and its wine. Keep in mind that I tend to take wine too seriously. The wine list is fairly priced, and the wine goes well with the cuisine. However, it's served too warm, and in bad glasses, i.e. not crystal. However, it is an overall great experience.
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