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Best recommendation on Facebook

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Published: Monday, September 12, 2011

We recently had some fun on Facebook with our loyal fans by having a contest. We invited everyone who has "Liked" us on our Facebook page to write a glowing recommendation for our restaurant. Several of our "regulars" participated in this, hoping theirs would be selected as the very best one. The lucky "winner", Tracy Hattori Gooch, received a $100 gift card!  We want to thank all of those who took the time to write a recommendation. As a result, all of your friends saw your fabulous recommendations and some of them checked us out and "Liked" us too! We wanted to share the winning entry: We affectionately refer to Yve's Bistro as "the place where everyone knows your name". From Yve, to David, Wendy, Ricardo and the rest of the gang, you are always met with a welcoming hug and smile. The food at Yve's is always delicious and the wine list is extensive. Yve is always ready with a wine recommendation and with their new full bar, everyone is happy. Personally, my favorite meal is the Fettuccini Gorgonzola, a caesar salad and an Yve's Special Souffle to share at the end - but every menu item has been honed and perfected. The kitchen is extremely versatile and they never mind substitutions or adjustments by the customer. I don't think you can go wrong with any choice you make. My favorite place to sit in the restaurant is in the lounge ~ with it's big oversized furniture, it is extra condusive for great conversation and a perfect listening place for one of the great bands that play. Yve's Bistro - feels like home. Only Better!  Congratulations again Tracy, way to go!
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As a gift for my birthday last year, I received the most amazing and sumptuous cake I've ever eaten. And let me tell you, growing up in a house where baking is a daily affair, I've had my share of cakes. this bar & restaurant was always great and really enjoy to go with my friends were always having a wonderful time spend in there.


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