Well, we didn't go on Friday night after all since we spontaneously had lunch with a friend earlier in the day....the Thai place (as mentioned previously) called Ruan....BTW, it was a nice meal too, if you like Thai food (which I do!). We ate at at the one in Bluffton but it is the same as the one right outside Palmetto Dunes. The lunch deals are a great bargain and it will leave you too full for dinner!
So off to Claude and Uli's tonight, and in a word, EXCELLENT MEAL!!! There
were 3 of us, we sampled each other's meals, and everything was fabulous.
Service: perfect. We were made to feel welcomed when we entered, our waiter timed out the meal well, menu items we asked about were given a thorough explanation, no pressure to order more (we arrived during early-bird special hour but asked for the regular menu as well).
What we ordered: Person One, a 3 course meal from the early bird special ($14.); Person Two. a 3 course meal from the "Tour de France" special menu ($20.); Person Three. an appetizer (soup, $4.) and entree ($21.) from the regular menu except that the entree was one of the chef's specialites that night.
The special menus had several items to choose from for each course, ie. 4 different soups, or salad for the appetizer, main course (which also included julienned vegetables and a new potato), 3-4 dessert choices. These 2 prix-fixe menus had different options for the entrees and desserts.
Person one ordered: hot vegetable soup, salmon with a sauce, raspberry sorbet. Loved it all. Salmon delicious, sauce perfection.
Person two ordered: salad (how do they make a salad taste SO GOOD? the great dressing lightly coating the field greens and a fresh tomato slice), a fish filet (can't remember the exact description, but it too had a glorious sauce and the fish was so tender it literally melted in the mouth), dessert was "oeuf de la neige", two sweet egg-shaped confections in a dish with sauce and vanilla cream and a hint of a liquer; hard to describe but very tasty.
Person three ordered: cold cucumber soup (okay, worth the trip to this restaurant for this one item alone, the essence of cucumber jumping out during each mouthful--amazing!). Again, another fish was cooked, can't remember what it was exactly, and topped with fresh shrimp and scallops, another gorgeous French sauce. To die for.
Dinner also included a loaf of yummy bread freshly baked and a slab of unsalted butter, as good bread and butter should be served. Soda and coffee (w/ a large creamer of real cream attending it) were only $2. each. White tablecloths and napkins, nice atmosphere, certainly not stuffy though, made the entire experience a dream meal.
2 thumbs up along with 5 stars....I would definitely recommend this place to my DIS friends.

It's about 15 minutes from the
DVC during low traffic times: just go over the bridge to the mainland and Moss Creek Village is the first strip mall on the right; the restuarant faces Hwy. 278 in an L-shaped building.
You can also check out their website:
http://www.claudeandulisbistroofhiltonhead.com/