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509 Botetourt St, Norfolk, Virginia, 23510, United States
(757) 640-0343 www.voilacuisine.com
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Apr 13, 2018
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Norfolk. Amazing food and ambiance. Highly recommend.

Jan 21, 2018
You are in a beautiful dining room being served like you are royalty. The food is wonderful. The family will go if we feel like we're dinning in Paris. So wonderful to go.

Dec 29, 2017
A very unique setting. They offer a 3 course meal which was delicious and moderate in price for the quality of what I got. I would have expected to pay allot more. Staff was great.

Apr 4, 2018
The service was very polite and the location is very nice, quiet, excellent for business or family meetings without the noise that comes with most restaurants, the food however is awful, way too much salt in all dishes. Apetizers were also not great, the lamb meatballs tasted old, lacked moisture but were drenched in grease. The onion soup was not impressive, zero flavor, the crab dip apetizer may as well be named Crab of the Dead Sea.... becuase it was literally too salty to eat. $100 tab for mediocre food.... I just can't recommend this place until the food matches what is advertised, I could have gone to Milos for what I paid here and enjoyed seafood that is literally 10x better.

Jan 22, 2018
Great French Cuisine, very friendly and attentive wait staff, not snooty, quiet and cozy spot, priced about what you'd expect. Dinner for two with wine, bread, soup, appetizer (escargot), two entrées, dessert & coffee ran us $130. Gladly paid. Would come back a few times a year.

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