- Outside Sylvain Brissonnet and Jean-Charles Dupoire’s new casual bistro
- The sign echoes another famous rotisserie mascot
- Archival prints of life in Kensington decorate the walls
- The tiny bistro only seats about 30
- Le Kensington takes over the space formerly occupied by La Palette
- The hours
- Beef tartare with quail egg and horseradish ($12)
- The bistro’s signature rotisserie chicken ($32)
- A traditional duck confit à l’orange ($26)
- The house charcuterie plates ($25)
- Crème brûlée with lavender and honey ($9)













