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THE GIRL AND THE FIG
Geöffnet
- von 10h00 bis 21h00
Öffnungszeiten
Montag
11:30 - 21:00
Dienstag
11:30 - 21:00
Mittwoch
11:30 - 21:00
Donnerstag
11:30 - 21:00
Freitag
11:30 - 21:00
Samstag
10:00 - 21:00
Sonntag
10:00 - 21:00
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If there is Zazie in San Francisco, you have the girl and the fig in Sonoma.
We went on a girls trip ( 4 of us ) to celebrate bday and decided to stop at Sonoma to try this place. Since this was my idea to have brunch here based on my pleasant experiences in the past, I was hoping my friends will like this place. And they enjoyed every moment of it . And foods were exceptional, service was seamlessly attentive.
We came here for our sister’s birthday. Initially, sparking water on tap was $6, but the manager was topping on the cake.
We mentioned to KIM that we were surprised that this was the experience we were having, as it was a special occasion. Kim’s response, “well, maybe you should go somewhere else?”
I have been a Sonoma local my whole life- I’m speechless. If the owner of this restaurant wants to reach out and try and rectify this, I might be willing to listen.
I would NEVER have someone like this in the front of my establishment.
Still… speechless
We went for our anniversary and they had set aside a great table by a beautiful window for us with a card on the table and every staff member made a point to wish us and went above and beyond to make our day special. And oh yeah did I say food is exceptional here too!
Thank you.
Great outdoor seating and ambiance. The food was good but could’ve been a little better. My steak was a little dry but still enjoyed the meal, as did the rest of my party.
This is a spot you won’t regret spending your money at. That being said, the prices are a little pricey but nothing extraordinary! Enjoy.
The duck liver mousse was smooth and creamy. The Brussel sprouts and pork belly were a perfect combo - it almost seemed like the pork belly was candied. This could be a meal by itself.
The cheese and pate platter was good, but it was overshadowed by the other starters.
The mussels were perfect - the white wine and leek sauce paired well and made for tasty frites. Pro tip - you may consider getting all of mussels out and eating it like a soup.
The duck confit was recommended, and it did not disappoint.
I’m adding this to my rotation for the next time I’m in Sonoma.
Stepping into a girl & a fig, you’re enveloped in an ambiance that whispers of rustic elegance and a certain je ne sais quoi that only Sonoma could lend. The menu, a love letter to the region’s bounty, promises dishes that are both comforting and exciting, familiar yet novel. It’s here, at a quaint table bathed in the glow of subdued lighting, that the journey begins with a roasted red pepper soup. This isn’t just any soup; it’s a velvety concoction that dances on the palate, each spoonful a blend of smoky sweetness and subtle heat, a testament to the beauty of simplicity when anchored in superior ingredients.
Then comes the duck confit, a dish that, in lesser hands, could easily falter but here is elevated to a work of art. The duck, impossibly tender, falls off the bone with a gentle nudge, its skin crisped to perfection. It's served atop a canvas of seasonal accompaniments that amplify the richness of the duck, creating a harmony of flavors and textures that sings of autumn.
The pièce de résistance, however, is the roasted winter mushrooms with whipped farmers cheese. It’s a dish that defies expectations, a symphony of earthy tones and creamy decadence. The mushrooms, roasted to bring out their inherent umami, are juxtaposed against the lightness of the whipped cheese, creating a balance that is both bold and delicate. It’s a reminder of the magic that can happen when simplicity meets the extraordinary, a hallmark of this unassuming yet unforgettable restaurant.
a girl & a fig stands as a beacon of culinary excellence in Sonoma, a place that embodies the spirit of the region with every dish served. It’s not just about eating; it’s about experiencing the essence of Sonoma, of partaking in a tradition that celebrates the land, its produce, and the sheer joy of sharing a meal that’s been prepared with thought, care, and a dash of whimsy. In a world that’s increasingly complex, a meal here is a return to the basics—food, wine, and good company—all served with a side of Sonoma’s indefinable charm.
Among the culinary delights, the smoked trout salad emerges as a masterpiece, blending the smokiness of perfectly prepared trout with the freshness of seasonal greens, creating a harmony of flavors. The quiche Lorraine, with its velvety custard filling and flaky crust, pays homage to classic French cuisine, while incorporating the freshest local ingredients. For those craving a bold taste, the beef tartar is a must-try, offering a blend of premium, hand-chopped beef, capers, and a hint of Dijon, served with a side of artisanal bread.
The girl & the fig not only delivers a gastronomic experience but also embodies the essence of Sonoma's food and wine culture, making it a must-visit destination for epicureans and wine enthusiasts alike.
The only reason for a 4 out 5 stars for atmosphere is there isn't much air flow on the patio. By the end of the meal we felt we needed to get outside for air movement.