Co-owner and chef Cindy Wolf, nominated for a 2006 James Beard award, completed much of her culinary training in Charleston, S.C., but regulars swear she must be a Parisian at heart. Wolf's cozy bistro, which opened in 2000, offers all of the glamour of upscale French bistro dining, from an extensive wine list – Wolf and business partner/husband Tony Foreman also own the popular wine shop Bin 604 – to marble tabletops and buttery escargot, with a noticeable absence of snootiness. Instead, the attentive staff is more than happy to explain, if necessary, that Coquilles St. Jacques are sea scallops, and haricots verts are green beans. Bistro comfort favorites abound, from steak frites (featuring the often-lauded garlic fries) to quiche and croque monsieur, a melted ham and cheese sandwich. More elaborate entrées can include rainbow trout, duck leg confit and pork tenderloin. For dessert, the decadent chocolate mousse is not to be missed. A three-course, prix fixe menu is offered for lunch, as well as three- and five-course prix fixe options for dinner. Named to Baltimore magazine's Top 41 Restaurants of 2008. Serving lunch Tue–Fri, dinner nightly. Sun brunch 10:30 am–2 pm. Closed between meals.