In the Fashion District, one eats a lot of lunch-counter food. Possibly the last thing you'd expect to find in this bustling, gaudy-grimy, workaday part of downtown is a sweet little French restaurant, serving old-fashioned French home cooking... The Fashion District is not a place for fashionable food. But, by golly, you can get good old-fashioned French food there. Charles Perry - L.A. Times
Angelic Angelique... A little French gem that keeps getting discovered. Angélique's kitchen was created by a knowledgeable and talented French cook . you won't find more distinctly French flavors in Los Angeles. It seems a charming little miracle that this sturdy French flower has taken root, and flourishes. Michelle Huneven - L.A. Weekly Angelique Cafe offers a mealtime escape from big city life, with reasonable prices and wonderful French cuisine. If you stop looking at your watch, the French bistro Angelique transports you out of L.A. Time slows down a bit here and the espressos are meant to be sipped, not gulped down like usual. Downtown News
A "sense of community" pervades at this "hole-in-the-wall" French "oasis in the Garment District" where "the owner treats you like his life partner" and the "inexpensive" bistro fare is "carefully prepared"... Zagat On your next trip to the flower market, you have to stop at Angelique Cafe. Sunset Magazine
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