We had dinner at Bistro Campagne last night. This used to be our very favorite neighborhood spot, but as noted above, our meals over the last nine months or so haven't been nearly as good as they used to be. Still, we live close and they have one of the best outdoor garden settings and great service so we headed over for dinner last night.
What could be better than a class of champagne outdoors on a nice summer evening?

For appetizers, we split the 'corn and crab' special which our server described as "almost like a corn soup". It was a cold corn soup with crab in the center--neither of us enjoyed it. We each took a spoon or two and left the rest. I'm not sure if we would have enjoyed it more warm but texturally and taste-wise, it did nothing for me.

We split two long time menu standbys--the poulet forestiere (chicken in a cream sauce with sauteed mushrooms covered with onion frites) and steak frites (they brought back hanger steak as one of the choices a couple months ago). Both were solid, but not what they used to be. These dishes used to blow my mind but now I'd call them very good. Maybe I would enjoy them more if I wasn't aware of their full potential.


We split a fig bread pudding for dessert which was excellent. However, we were surprised to see no seasonal dessert selections (i.e. no berries, peaches, plums, etc)
Overall, we had a very nice meal with excellent service and a lovely setting. We still feel like the food here isn't quite what it used to be, but we'll probably still go from time to time (particularly during the outdoor dining season) since it's close.