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Thinking about eating here next week.

Anyone been to Absinthe on Hayes street?
 
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Or, any better similar recommendations close to City Hall/Davie's Symphony Hall?
 
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Jardiniere, but that is more expensive.

I liked Indigo jus fine when I went there a few years ago, but it wasn't 'wow' by any means. Never been to Absinthe.


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Jardiniere looks very, very good.

I like the "no corkage fee" at Indigo.

Thanks.
 
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Jardiniere deffinitely is one of the better restaurants in the city. It is one step below Boulevard / Ame / etc; and yeah, Indigo is a very good value, I just don't live nearby and, unlike Jardiniere, it really isn't quite of the caliber that I'd want to make the trip just to eat there.

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