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NHsandy Aug 26th, 2004 11:55 AM

Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen - Napa Valley
 
Hi,

Jim on ilovenapa.com seems pretty taken with this restaurant. She also owns Mustards. I was wondering what people here thought of it. I was looking for a slightly less expensive more casual restaurant , but still great food. Will be staying in Yountville.

razzledazzle Aug 26th, 2004 12:27 PM

GO!!!
EAT!!!
ENJOY!!!
The place is marvelous!!!
We have been there
twice this year and I don't
doubt we may be there again.
You can check out there menu here:
http://www.cindysbackstreetkitchen.com/
Mr. R5 loves the Duck burger BTW
R5

kimamom Aug 26th, 2004 07:05 PM

This is on the top of my list for Yountville. I would stay with Cindy's. We have her cookbook and love it.

We also enjoy Bistro Jeanty for lunch. Very quaint, excellent food. I really liked the way the skate was prepared here. ***kim***

NHsandy Aug 27th, 2004 09:38 AM

Thanks for the feedback! We are going to Bistro Jeanty for our anniversary dinner. 32 years, do you beilieve it? Only got on the waiting list at the French Laundry.

NotMe Aug 31st, 2004 02:06 PM

Nothing against Bistro Jeanty - they have great food, but for an anniversary dinner its not very romantic. You might want to consider Domaine Chandon.
/:)

kimamom Aug 31st, 2004 02:23 PM

Well, it is romantic, the dining room is very cozy and there is a fireplace, but I do agree Domaine Chandon is VERY nice!

We have dined at both places, I would call DC elegant and BJ more casual, but that is what you're looking for, right?

If you're looking for casual, less expensive, you might want to consider Tra Vigne located in St. Helena.

From what I remember, Bistro Jeanty is pretty pricey, but I haven't been there in a few months. Report back, whatever you decide!

If you do choose Bistro Jeanty, the tomato soup is amazing there. ***kim***

Travelermebe Sep 2nd, 2004 02:08 PM

I have to agree with Notme. While Bistro Jeanty is great for casual dining, its not what I would consider romantic. For a 32nd anniversary dinner I'd pick Domaine Chandon.

bobludlow Sep 3rd, 2004 06:47 AM

You know, I stumbled upon Cindy's Kitchen the very week it opened and had a wonderful brunch on their little deck. Great place. What got me to that back street was Terra - where I was planning an anniversary dinner of my own (since I, too, had struck out at the French Laundry). Terra is an amazing little restaurant with wonderful food, a spare but elegant (and romantic) decor and excellent service. And since it is next door to Cindy's, you won't have to worry about getting lost.

NHsandy Sep 3rd, 2004 06:59 AM

Thanks! will let you know how we like both places. Also want to check out the Bounty Hunter wine bar on Friday, but now I have been reading about all of the "tasting" rooms/bars etc. that have cropped up in Napa since we were there about 4-5 years ago.

Kal Sep 3rd, 2004 08:01 AM

We've had good meals at Hurley's in Y'ville. Pretty causal, too.

Gordon's Cafe and Wine bar as well as Napa Valley Grille are also reasonable.

Cindy's is still on our to do list. Maybe R5 will treat? :-?

kimamom Sep 16th, 2004 07:49 PM

bobludow, I'm also a fan of Terra. We celebrated one of my birthdays there. Had a wonderful time, very intimate and romantic place with very professional service. ***kim*** :)


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