I go there twice a month
The food is innovative, yet harkens back to simpler time. I've had veal cheeks, rabbit, pork cheeks with cracklings and all were perfectly cooked, and flavored by a master. The plating is different for all dishes and many arrive in the receptacle in which they were cooked. Very stylish. The prix fixe menu is quite reasonable for 3 courses, and the rice pudding is to die for. They tout it as the best in the world, and I won't dispute that statement. They serve it family style, and there's always enough for an entire family! It's accompanied by toasted nuts and creme anglaise. Reservations are difficut to obtain, it's very small, and worth the wait.