From the restaurant's website:
"From the start, Le Titi De Paris was highly regarded, and it has increased and enhanced that reputation over the decades. For 30 years, gourmands, food critics, and simply those who love the cuisine at Le Titi have traveled to this gem of a French restaurant. Le Titi de Paris, located in suburban Chicago, is renowned for its excellence in French cuisine and expert service."
Full bar. Serving lunch Wed–Sat, dinner Tue–Sun. Closed Mon.
Zagat 2010: 26 food rating (extraordinary to perfection)
"For most of its existence, Le Titi de Paris has been the northwest suburbs' 'other' outstanding French restaurant. [The now-defunct] Le Francais always has had the larger footprint in this area, though the qualitative differences between the two over the years have been slight. And though most people probably think of Le Francais as the pioneer of northwest-suburban fine dining, Le Titi de Paris has been here longer."
— Phil Vettel, Chicago Tribune, ***1/2 (Excellent to Outstanding)
"[Chef-owner] Michael Maddox has tinkered with the direction of the menu somewhat, but not to the point that he has set an entirely different course. In fact, the menu changes are right for the times. Some offerings lean a bit into contemporary American, but not to such a degree that the name doesn't mesh with the menu. If you happen to get one of the waiters who is so French—in attitude and accent—you might still believe we have a bit of Paris on Dundee Road."
— Pat Bruno, Chicago Sun-Times