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    Bûcheron

    4.7 (93 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench, American
    Closed 4:30 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Sweet Potato Risotto
    Bobbi H.

    Lived up to its acclaim! A fine dining experience made to feel like a neighborhood home. We were able to get in by reserving a patio table. While part of the view is a building waiting to be loved, the rest of the neighborhood was vibrant with people walking to dinner or to ice cream. Our server was friendly, attentive and knew the menu well. We knew Chef Adam's talents from his time at Demi so were open. We ordered cocktails to start (Rhubarb Spritz, White Negroni) both very good on a warm summer evening. For our meal we had the Crudo & Foie Gras to start. Both amazing! I understand why others say the Foie Gras was the best they have had. Next was the Sweet Potato Risotto. Absolutely wonderful! Followed by the special of the night which was a lamb dish. The lamb was cooked perfectly basically melting. I forgot the name of the grain used but we both really loved it. Definitely go if you haven't. We will be back.

    Sweet potato
    Julia S.

    Buchêron is an absolute gem. Located at the corner of East 43rd Street and Nicollet, it's a beautiful and intimate restaurant that is perfect for anyone hoping to enjoy a wonderful meal with the people they care about, be they friends, families, or that special someone. Even when the restaurant is full, you can still carry a conversation. The vibe is both elegant and relaxed, and the decor unique and interesting--check out the bark on the walls in the corridor and the mirrored walls perfect for people watching. The service is exquisite--our server Pocket was friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, and her recommendations never steered us wrong. Her descriptions of Amari? Pure poetry. The menu harmonizes perfectly with the restaurant theme--hearty yet refined, creative while comforting, and the perfect balance of local and international. (And the beverage menu? Also exquisite--they have drinks for everyone, from beer lovers to wine connoisseurs to the zero proof tipplers like myself. Their N/A bubbles? Superlative!) I ordered what is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful salads I have ever seen--the Spring Salad. In addition to the tender baby lettuce, this salad features peas, mint leaves, and pickled radishes, all tossed in a beautifully balanced vinaigrette. It comes topped with lovely soft goat cheese that is drizzled with honey and crowned with a kataifi nest. The blend of textures and flavors is truly a delight. For my main, I had the sweet potato, which was spectacular. I had never had a sweet potato treated as lovingly and am likely now ruined for all other preparations. The sweet potato is meltingly tender throughout but is caramelized on top, creating a unique and pleasing textural contrast. The salty Parmesan risotto is the perfect foil for the sweetness of the potato (and slight bittersweetness of the caramelization), and the crisp daikon strips added a lovely fresh crunch. Add in some bok choy for freshness and a hint of grilled flavor and black currants for a few pops of sweet-tart-astringence, and you've got a dish unlike any other that I have found. Dessert was a grand slam. Not only was I persuaded to share, I also did that happy-dance chair shimmy for each sweet treat, and I would be hard pressed to pick my favorite, so my advice is to order them all. The sticky toffee cake was marvelous. As the granddaughter of an Englishwoman, I know and love sticky toffee pudding. This is an excellent sticky toffee pudding. I admit that I was somewhat suspicious of the accompaniments, but I was oh so wrong. Mandarin orange sorbet is delicious and goes beautifully, as does the toasted hazelnut. The gianduja? Also wonderful. This dessert is a winner. The cinnamon roll is like getting a bear hug while someone soothingly strokes your hair. It tastes exactly like "I love you and want to make you smile." It's warm and served with sorghum syrup and a lovely cream cheese ice cream (which is happily a thing that exists). Candied pecans and orange zest? Yes, this tastes just like love and nostalgia. Finally, we had the cookies and cream, which is a unique and highly successful interpretation of the classic flavor combination. Milk sherbet, a chewy cocoa macaron, and vanilla custard may not be the textures that you immediately think of when you think cookies and cream, but it works very well. It's a very fun and very tasty interpretation of this flavor. It also has the fun addition of lemon verbena, so what is not to love? We all had a wonderful time. Thanks to Bûcheron, Tyler, Pocket, and the whole team for making this such a wonderful evening!

    Chicken
    Nalani T.

    It was a really hot day so my favorite dish by far was the chilled pea soup. The creaminess of the burrata and the crunch from the croutons came together deliciously. The trout dip was another great way to start the meal. Lovely smokey flavor with a burst of trout roe on top. The venison tartare was delicious as well, a bit gamey but not overpoweringly so. It had a creamy mouthfeel and I always enjoy alternatives to beef tartare. The bone marrow was so decadent. A guilty pleasure for sure. The mains were all delicious. The pasta was creamy and lobster perfectly cooked. A little on the salty side but I enjoy that. The hake was light and soft with the crunch of the topping offsetting that delicate texture nicely. The sauces also complimented the fish well and didn't overpower it. The chicken was slightly sweet and super juicy. The wild rice was delicious too. Lastly, dessert. The raved about cookies and cream was very tasty. Super light and fluffy cream on a chocolate macaron that reminded me of a fudgy dense brownie. It was super easy to eat. Service was good, did have to overhear about the special bone marrow from across the room instead of our waitress telling us about it but other than that it was great. The space is definitely packed tight which can make it a bit of a squeeze to get out of the booth.

    Braised rabbit with papparedelle pasta
    John J.

    What is not to like? Just in town for the weekend to visit my daughter so didn't have reservations. It is a very small dining room and reservations are made weeks in advance. That's what happens at a James Beard Restaurant. They do take walk-ins at the bar where they have 10 seats or at the counter at the window where they have 4 seats. Called ahead but got voicemail and didn't leave a message. Less than five minutes later I get a callback from the Restaurant asking if I had a question. Had a conversation with the nicest guy, Joseph. He said we might have good luck if we came right away even though we were 15 minutes out. When we arrived, he had actually reserved two spots at the bar for us. He didn't tell us he had done that, and it isn't policy to do it. I can't tell you how nice that was of him. That's the kind of thing that builds loyalty to your restaurant. The great service continued with Will at the bar. He was friendly, helpful and so knowledgeable about the food and the cocktails. He made another huge difference in our fantastic experience. Onto the food. Portions may seem small to some, but they were perfectly proportioned to enable you to have multiple courses. Prices are reasonable for the quality you receive. We started with the bone marrow and venison tartare starters. Both delicious and highly recommended. Some patrons next to us had the lobster spaghetti, and upon seeing it and hearing them tell us how delicious it was, we decided to order it as a mid course dish to share. The presentation was spectacular. Several perfectly cooked chunks of lobster were on top of the spaghetti. The lobster was delicious and the pasta was cooked just right but the sauce was a bit too heavy chive flavored for us. That's a personal taste preference but I probably wouldn't order it again. That was the only dish the night we did not think was fantastic. For entrées we shared the rainbow trout and the braised rabbit in Pappardelle pasta. Great presentations, perfectly cooked, and the flavor was simply delicious in both dishes. We highly recommend them both. We almost skipped dessert, but how could you do that in this restaurant? We went for the cookies and cream, which is one of their signature dishes and we were not sorry we ordered it. So delicious!

    Chamomile-crusted ALASKAN HALIBUT
    Gifty V.

    Bûcheron wasn't on my radar until I read about the James Beard and instantly made a reservation for a Wednesday night. First impression is that the restaurant is cute, on the smaller side, but has a nice vibe. Tables are real real close together, so this isn't the place to have a private conversation. The dining sounds really drown out other people's conversations, but it also makes it hard to hear the person you're sitting across from -- not ideal for a first date. At the suggestion of our waitress, we ordered 8 dishes for two people and only left a few bites of the second dessert (mostly due to not loving it rather than being uncomfortably stuffed) Hamachi CRUDO: AMAZING! The saltiness of the Hamachi was nicely balanced with the sweetness of the watermelon. Everything was thinly sliced, and I could have eaten a bowl of it. BEET SALAD: This was so so sooooo delicious and the quinoa crumble added such great crunch to the texture of the beets in the salad. NIÇOISE salad: The greens were fine. My husband said he would have wanted another type of green mixed in with the arugula. But the tuna was out of this world. It had this buttery, melt-in-your-mouth, soft and silky thing going on that reminded me of eating really good wagyu. We also ordered the lamb chops, halibut, and ravioli (listed in order of most favorite to least favorite). The ravioli was fine, but I wouldn't order it again. I would definitely order the lamb chops again, and would try something new before I ordered the halibut again. None of them were bad, but they simply were as good as I would have expected at that price point. For dessert we had the cookies and cream and the angel food cake. We fought over the last bites of the C&C, and left about half the angel food cake. Bathroom was super cute as well! On the menus, on the website, and in the check presenter was a message that said: "Prices include an 18% Hospitality Charge, which is distributed among the full restaurant team." Is a hospitality charge the same thing as gratuity? I assumed not, but it generally felt like an over-communicated element of the experience; which is what I would expect if it were gratuity. I just want that to be more clear.

    Cianna B.

    A really incredible spot that is elevating the MSP dining scene. We snagged a midweek reservation here after hearing about their James Beard award over one of our Seattle favorites (Atoma), we knew they must be doing something right here and we weren't disappointed at all. The cocktail program was full of interesting things it was hard to pick just one. We had lovely service that helped us wade through the menu and pick out dishes that looked interesting the liver mousse was a standout to both of us, through its not something we usually jump at on a menu it was highly recommended and the silky texture stood out from anything I'd had in a while. Great work they are doing here and we hope the creativity continues.

    Shelly H.

    We walked into this adorable restaurant without a reservation on a Friday night and they were able to seat us at the bar. To be honest, I can't recall all the dishes we tried but every single thing we had was incredible. You can't go wrong here. Drinks are also phenomenal! It sounds like they change up the menu a fair amount so cannot wait to come back. This is our favorite dining experience since we've arrived in the Twin Cities!

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    Kavitha P.

    Had a 5 course dinner here though a dining club The food was excellent and presented beautifully Was able to meet Chef Adam and we had some Q&A with him so nice to hear his background and love for cooking The cookies and cream dessert is so special you need to try it - the wine choices were great and the staff were great Will come back and belly up to the bar for drinks and dessert again for sure Their is a small shared parking lot otherwise street parking can be tricky in winter

    Golden trout and lobster pasta
    Nikhil K.

    Tucked away in Minneapolis, this French-inspired gem offers a cozy yet classy ambiance that instantly makes you feel at ease. The service is impeccable, attentive without being intrusive, and perfectly complements the outstanding food. Highlights include the airy pomme dauphines, rich foie gras, delicate butternut squash agnolotti, and earthy matsutake mushrooms with crisp green beans. The standouts--lobster spaghetti and rainbow trout with golden rice--are executed flawlessly, showcasing both technique and flavor. Every dish feels thoughtful and refined, making this spot a must-visit in MSP for anyone seeking an elevated dining experience. Highly recommended!

    Amanda N.

    Came here for our anniversary dinner and had a wonderful time. It's a small, but cute space. Staff are friendly and helpful. The food also came out in good timing. The dishes are shareable. We tried the ocean trout crudo, pumpkin and tomato soup, spaghetti, butternut squash agnolotti, and venison dish. The dishes were fantastic, our favorites were the pastas. We also had ice cream for our anniversary dinner that was a sweet surprise. Definitely would come back and try more of the other items on the menu!

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    Chompa V.

    Had a great meal at Bucheron. My favorites were the spaghetti which was very tasty, done al dente and the sticky toffee cake. Dishes are smaller so they recommended ordering several to share.

    Rabbit Pappardelle
    Ryan M.

    Went here for my wedding anniversary and was blown away by everything on the menu! Super quaint little place with very friendly and helpful staff. Food comes out pretty quickly as they recommend ordering 2-3 dishes to share per person. The venison tartare was out of this world. Will be back just to get more of that!

    Laura C.

    Delectable! From the friendly staff, the cozy comfort vibes to the outstanding food! The venison tartare was out of this world and have thought about after day since having it! I would fallow their recommendations on the amount of plates to get. The only thing I don't think I would need again was the halibut, it was very tasty but felt like the other dishes were show stoppers!

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    Their entrees are always delicious and just the right amount. The chefs and staff are experienced and friendly!

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    Maison Margaux treated us so well on our first wedding anniversary! We made brunch reservations and…read moresurprisingly, we were the only people in the restaurant for the whole morning! Everything was so lovely; the french art deco vibes were so fun and being able to see the inner workings of the kitchen from our table was so cool. The staff were extremely generous and treated us to some complimentary oysters and champagne to celebrate our anniversary. The oysters were so decadent and carefully crafted! We ordered some pastries to go along with our lattes and they were absolutely to die for. The pistachio chocolate croissant was our favorite of the bunch. We also ordered the omelette au fromage and the merguez omelette. The eggs were cooked lightly and to perfection and the fillings of both were rich and perfectly balanced. Another perk was the bread service; this was some of the best sourdough bread we've ever had and it was served with whipped butter and raspberry jam. Everything was so incredibly delicious, we left full and happy. Everyone was so nice and very attentive. Highly recommend their brunch, can't wait to come back for dinner some time!

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    4.3
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    Wanted to like this place. Inventive cocktail menu. Interesting M.E. Food options. Ultimately not…read moreserved water for 30 minutes until flagging someone down. Tables all around the restaurant, including the bar, left from previous patrons. Looks like a bomb went off. After 1+ hour, most of the tables are still covered in dirty plates and napkins. It's not that busy, maybe 10-20% full from 8:30 pm and beyond. Vibes = 2/10. What about the food? I've traveled all over the Mediterranean and Middle East. I'd give the Shashuka a 5-6 out of 10. It was supposed to be served with crepes and I had visions of Saluf and Sons Yemeni restaurant in Tel Aviv (now closed). Here it was served with a French bread / hot dog bun. Crepe???? I guess French bread and crepes are from the same country, but count me as unimpressed.

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    Demi

    4.6
    (123 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    The restaurant is very quaint and beautifully attired. The staff was extremely knowledgable and so…read morepolite. We did the wine pairing with our 10 course experience and it was the BEST overall dining experience we have ever had anywhere! They only have 2 seatings an evening but even each seating is staggered so it's like you are having your own private tasting for your party. Each course was better than the previous course and every course was INCREDIBLE with outstanding flavors that were explained in great detail each time! It was such a memorable experience from the first course to the last course that you never wanted it to end. You also get the entire menu including the wine pairing in a nice note before you leave. It includes your various Sous Chefs and service directors you had the entire evening! This was an EXCEPTIONAL overall dining experience that everyone should try especially if you love, food and wine!!!! I can't wait to go back and experience a whole new menu for sure!

    I have hesitated to write this review. But in the end - I had to be honest about my overall…read moreexperience. Demi had been on my list for a long time, and we finally decided to experience it. There is a lot to say about this restaurant, and most of it is very good. The ambiance had perfect energy. It felt lively, but never loud or overwhelming. It struck a really nice balance for a special night out. You could comfortably enjoy the experience and conversation. The service was exceptional. Not just friendly, but incredibly knowledgeable. Every course and every pairing was explained in detail, and the staff clearly knew their craft. Service - they absolutely delivered. We chose The W.C. Whitney Menu. I had the Premium Wine Pairing, which was excellent and very well done. My wife chose the Temperance Pairing since she does not drink alcohol. This was one of the few disappointments of the evening. Many of the drinks were designed to mimic the taste of cocktails and wine, while my wife does not care for the taste of alcoholic drinks. When it came to the food, there was a range. Some dishes were truly outstanding and worthy of Demi's reputation. Some were good but not exactly great. And honestly, a few were mediocre. With a tasting menu, you expect some variation, but at this level and at this price, mediocre does not cut it. Here's what it really comes down to. I would rate the experience itself 5-stars. But the cost of the evening did not come close to matching what was delivered. I was not looking for, or expecting value! We spent over $700 for the evening. Demi is very good. The service is exceptional. The ambiance is awesome. Much of the food is outstanding. But in my opinion, the overall experience did not justify the extremely high cost.

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    Meritage

    Meritage

    4.1
    (546 reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    I thoroughly enjoyed my dinner at Meritage. My bestie and I celebrated her 30th birthday and wanted…read moreto be somewhere that felt like a Parisian restaurant. We were not disappointed. Our server, Freeman, was attentive and gave great recommendations. He was knowledgeable on the menu and spoke french! He was such a joy! We ordered the chicken liver smear which tasted sweet and salty. It was the perfect first course to start our meal. We then moved onto the cassoulet. We did not enjoy this, the duck confit base was a bit too heavily oiled for us so instead we ordered the steak frites and burger. We loved our second choices and were happy with those selections. Then, we ordered affogato for dessert. Meritage makes their ice cream homemade and it was a good ending to the meal. The restaurant was busy but voices did not carry. It was a beautiful dinner and I would recommend anyone who likes French cuisine to visit!

    We came here on a Sunday night. We have been here a few times before and it was always good. The…read moreserver asked if we were rushing off to anything. We said no. And obviously that was our big mistake. We sat for a long time as people were brought bread and their appetizers and meals. After about 30 minutes, we finally got about four tiny slices of cold bread and some butter tossed on our table. I ran out of water. About 45 minutes into this I went looking for a manager. What we figured out is that the server forgot to put our order in. We waited another 45 minutes for food. I asked to have a substantial discount on the bill considering it took over 1.5 hours for us to get our food. And I had ordered a simple salad and nothing else. We noticed other waiters glancing at our table. I mean, you would think somebody would notice us sitting there in the main traffic area. Just never being served until I asked what was going on. In the end, we got a 50% discount. But it was such a disheartening experience and felt so unwelcoming that I don't think we'll be back.

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    Petite Leon

    4.4
    (154 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    No surprises here: Petit Leon has once again delivered an excellent evening for our trio. Now that…read moreit's getting dark early (and the cold is starting to creep in), we are all craving something warm and comforting. Petit Leon is just the ticket! We arrived a bit early for our reservation and were seated right away (woo hoo!). Our awesome server, Nico, came by right away with menus, which we eagerly began to peruse. I was stoked to see that they still have an amazing selection of creative zero proof options on the drink menu. I went for a non-alcoholic bubbly (yum!). The menu had some old favorites (hello, piquillo peppers) and some new things. I highly recommend the smashed cucumbers. They are so refreshing and well-balanced. The dill yogurt foam is creamy and tart, and the pickled Fresno peppers and garlic add just the right amount of bright bite. Another don't-miss is the fry bread. Fry bread is delicious however it comes, but this came with whipped ricotta and salsa macha (which became my favorite condiment of all time when it first graced my lips here several years ago) and the loveliest smoked beets I have ever had. (Full disclosure: I am pretty sure they are the only smoked beets I have ever had, which is a crying shame.) For my main, I ordered the cabbage, which was beautifully caramelized and topped with a delightfully umami-heavy mushroom gravy and cloud of grated cheese. It tasted like comfort and home. Bliss! For dessert, I had the tarta de queso, which is one of my favorite desserts in the Twin Cities; creamy and light with just a hint of sweet, this one is a winner, and I am sad it took me so long to discover.

    I headed here with my wife for a much anticipated burger night (Tuesdays)…read more It's a great deal. $22 for a burger fries and a beer. They do offer a Paloma or NA option for people who would like something other than a beer The burgers were much larger than anticipated. Made with two smash patties, cheese, sauce and onions. Mine did seem a little bit too crisp even burnt in some spots which overpowered the other flavors. Still I did find it a good burger I just wouldn't put it in my top in the city. But do get it on a Tuesday night! We did also do the Cheesecake. I might not be the best person to judge as I don't normally pick the cheesecake but I found this one to lack a lot of flavor and it did seem a bit like the vanilla wafer topping might have been a bit stale. The place itself was great. We sat on the patio which is small and on the sidewalk but inside there are lots of cozy booths and a fun bar. And our server was great as well. Just an FYI parking can be a bit tricky in this spot but don't let that keep you away.

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