Although it may be hidden in a neighborhood shopping center in Burbank,
anybody who appreciates the joys of southern French cooking soon finds
their way to Bistro Provence. Bistro Provence specializes in the
relatively healthful cuisine of the region of Provence, in the idyllic
south of France. A cuisine noted for ingredients like olive oil, garlic
and fresh herbs, the cooking of Provence does not typically include
heavy, cream-based sauces. Provençal cuisine also incorporates
influences from the neighboring Mediterranean countries of Italy, Spain
or Morocco, and the menu at Bistro Provence reflects that spirited
diversity.
From the moment one enters the front door cloaked with quintessentially
French lace curtains, the restaurant is a true slice of Provence in the
heart of suburban L.A. The intimate bistro, with its stylish two-toned
wooden bar and mustard-colored walls lined with wrought iron sconces and
vintage style black and white photos, exudes a homey yet sophisticated
aura. Candlelit tables are dressed in white linen and a professional yet
friendly staff caters to every guest as if they were family. Bistro Provence is casual enough to come to on the spur of the moment, but
elegant enough to celebrate happy occasions with loved ones. Handsome
wooden wine racks suggest the availability of good vintages, but a
glance at the list reveals the same moderate pricing as the menu, whose
entrées never exceed $20.