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Bidra med feedbackExcellent service and food. Try the mussels in the Thai coconut sauce and truffled fries with aioli. The truffled Mac and cheese is rich and creamy, roasted chicken is tender, and pastas are yummy! There are no reservations and you should go directly to the board and put your name and party size down. Members of your entire party must be present to be seated.Kid-friendliness: Some kid friendly dishes: French fries, crepes, Mac and cheese
We'll be back and this will be our go to place for Davies, Herbst lectures, SF Jazz, and more. This place is remarkably familiar, because it did feel like Montmartre, a bit... a busy little street corner where a delightful Parisienne Cafe Bistro exists, to bide your time between Opera, or Jazz, or Classical, and more. Or just to linger with friends to the point of watching staff eat their shift meal and pour heavy on the final beverages. In an adorable neighborhood, their cafe made me feel right at home with a traditional *huge* bistro menu (with plenty of fare for scared American palettes or kids . Their wine selection by the glass was wide ranging and competent, and the menu is huge, and everything our table got was executed perfectly, frankly. And this was 20 minutes prior to a closed kitchen (we were apprehensive but they assured us it wasn't rude to sit at that time, another call back to my French experiences, vs us Americans who've essentially shut the kitchen down 20 minutes prior to closing, saran wrap on quarter pans at the garde manger station... I see you! . A fish sandwich, and impossible burger, and my steak tartare were just perfect. And we did speak about the world, politics, society, culture, post pandemic attitudes, and my gosh, this restaurant may have injected French culture into me and my best two friends. Life isn't easy, so it's the little things, but this was a big night of West African Jazz, and reconnecting with old friends and Chez Maman made me feel like I was back in Paris last September. Merci, mes amis!
This has been my favorite go to place for delicious French bistro favorites for years. Service is always good, and food is super delicious. My default dish of choice is the moules (mussels) with frites, it’s SOO divine and has never disappointed! Their onion soup is also a must! My hubs usually gets the steak frites and is always a happy camper. And be sure to save room for dessert- their dessert crepes are not to be missed! 10/10!
Overall pretty good the staff is nice the food is solid. The appetizers are the best things on the menu but the portions are a bit small $15 20 for a few bites each). French onion soup is well worth it though ?
Great food and service. Everything, from being seated to ordering to getting my food and getting the bill, was relatively fast and timely. But I went on a rainy day, and during non-peak hours. So, be mindful of that when you go. The entire menu looked really good. I went for the salmon on a bed of quinoa, and i really enjoyed it. The space is cute and feels more like a cafe than a quaint European bistro, so I wouldn't necessarily come here for an intimate date. But the spot has the potential to be a date spot with a little bit more investment in the ambience. I really loved how simple the menu is. It made the food seem more carefully and thoughtfully curated. Will definitely visit again.Parking: If you can, it's better to use a rideshare or take public transportation. On peak days/times you'll spend as much time looking for parking as you would eating your meal.Wheelchair accessibility: The space is small, but entrance is wheelchair accessible. There's heated outside seating, which will probably be more comfortable, room-wise, for wheelchair seating.