If you've been to France, I'd compare it to a pretty decent (but not outstanding) French bistro/cafe. What's neat about it for me is that they hit the atmosphere of such a place absolutely spot-on. The
only flaw is that the drink prices on the chalkboard menus are in dollars, not euros (or, for you old-timers, francs).
I would say that the service I've had there was a bit more chatty/chummy than one might expect to find in France, but that's more a function of the individuals we had---in both cases, they seemed relatively new, and eager to share their culture. It probably helped that my wife speaks a smattering of French.
On our most recent visit, we split the goat cheese salad (excellent). I had the lamb shank---it was wonderful, cooked slowly, very flavorful, but not what I'd call
light. 
My (not entirely adventurous) wife had the chicken, and thought it was good. Desserts were a strawberry cake (not on the current menu) and the profiteroles. We each had an apertif, plus I had a glass of wine. Total (with DDE) was right around $100 plus a bit, which struck us as pretty reasonable.
Our server did disappear between the main course and dessert for a while, but as we were in no hurry and enjoying a leisurely dinner, this was okay with us---much better than the usual sit-down-eat-get-out rush that Disney restaurants put one through.