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    4.0 (1.4k reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Green salad. It was too salty for me to finish.
    Kim F.

    Visit: 3 Date: 3/4/6 Time: 5:52pm What they got right: Location, friendly service and tasty food. Areas for improvement: n/a I've visited this place in the past and it's still the same. Great location at Pike Place Market, tasty French food and personable wait staff. Our server was great but when it got busy, I felt like we lost him. Prices reflect being in a prime tourist area. I would go back if I was in the area and hangry.

    french toast
    Shrenik P.

    As a group, we split a couple things here - the 3 piece 'French' French Toast (actually added another piece to that to make it 4) and the Vegetable Quiche The french toast was pretty solid - it didn't really have the egg-like taste nor the fluffy texture that the absolute best french toasts have, but it wasn't bad. the inside was relatively thick, though, and it did feel like it was on the healthier side. Props for not putting an excessive amount of powdered sugar. I can't say the maple syrup they provide tasted like much, however. I really liked the part of the quiche that I had. It was baked perfectly, with a crispy and dark brown top, crust, and bottom. The best part was the inside, though, as it was slightly cheesy but not overly so, had some well-cooked mushrooms, and came apart super easily. The less-than-ideal part was that you get a single slice of the quiche for $22, which isn't really clear in the menu. We also got a pitcher of mimosas here, and these were pretty good. They certainly did not taste watered down at all. A pitcher is around $48, and enough for around 5-6 glasses, which is a decent value This is an expensive place, so I won't recommend coming here if you're really hungry. Since we ate a bit before, we were able to split the cost of the meal by only ordering 2 courses + the pitcher, and this still wasn't *that* filling. Even with two courses over 4 people it came out to around $32 per person near the end

    Vouvray
    Ren H.

    A casual French bistro right in Pike Place. We had a dinner reservation and were seated quickly upon arriving. The staff were friendly and attentive. We ordered a bottle of Vouvray which was refreshing and great. For apps, we got the Escargot de Bourgogne and French Onion Soup which were both really good. The onions could have been a bit more caramelized but was still quite flavorful and the broth was soothing. The escargots were cooked thoroughly and had a great garlic and butter sauce which we enjoyed dipping our complimentary bread in. For our main dishes, we got the Dungeness Crab Pasta and Magret de Canard. The poultry jus with the duck was delicious and the pasta had plenty of crab meat and shrimp. Great flavors all around. Overall, a great and delicious experience here!

    Quiche Lorraine and French 75 in foreground, Croque Madame in background
    Helen A.

    I have passed by this restaurant so many times, I decided to book a reservation while visiting family for the holiday week. The front is rather abrupt, you walk in right to a bar top with lined with free postcards and a sign that says to wait to be seated. Reservation or not, you'll need to be acknowledged first before seating, this is standard in my opinion. My family and I all ordered different items, juice and cocktails to quiche and scrambled eggs. This is inarguably the best quiche Lorraine I have ever had. The eggs were fluffy, the greens were simple but complemented the richness of the lorraine, and it was a great portion for breakfast. The rest of my party ordered several other egg dishes and also enjoyed their choices. Even if it is tucked away on the side of Post Alley near Pike's Place, it is a great restaurant to go to and will be one I return to.

    Tiny soy latte. $8 ^^;;
    Yona P.

    First time visiting this area, and I had no idea where to eat. After taking a photo in front of the original Starbucks (I didn't want to wait in line just to buy a coffee -- I'd rather mobile order and pick up from the one near my house), I wandered into a charming little accessory shop nearby and asked for lunch recommendations, preferably a cute café. The waitress there recommended one, and we decided to try it out. She kindly offered a coloring Eiffel Tower set to my little one, which was a sweet touch. I ordered a soy latte, a side of French toast, lobster with avocado mash, and a salmon tartine. The portion sizes were generous, but unfortunately, the bread on all the dishes was badly burnt and rock-hard. I had to cut off the burnt parts so I wouldn't break a tooth -- or worse, get sick. The lobster was fresh, and I enjoyed the mashed avocado, especially the crunch of chopped asparagus mixed in. The salmon was served smoked and a bit jerky-like, laid over a very thin spread of cream cheese on the burnt toast. It was okay. At least the side of arugula salad was fresh. The French toast, sadly, was awful -- it looked either burnt or cooked in dirty oil or on a poorly cleaned pan. I felt bad for my kid, since there wasn't a kids' menu, and French toast was pretty much the only option for him. It was even worse than what I remember from my old school cafeteria. Thank goodness I didn't order the full portion. I ended up grabbing him some fries from McDonald's on the way out. As for the soy latte -- I paid $8 and was expecting at least a grande, but it came in an espresso-sized cup. (I even embarrassingly asked if I could get it in a to-go cup in case I didn't finish -- clearly not a concern.) Service was nothing special; no one checked in with us after the food was served, though the lady at the front was sweet and welcoming. In total, I spent nearly $90 for lunch here, and I honestly wouldn't recommend it. For the same price, Café Nordstrom offers a much better experience and food quality.

    French Onion Soup, Lobster & avocado, open faced sandwich of sausage & Cheese
    Anthony T.

    A wonderful and delicious lunch. Our waiter was attentive , the food was delicious and it felt nice and intimate for lunch. We loved it!

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    Ron R.

    Our experience here was a mixed bag, so only 4 stars. The service was mostly excellent. Our server and staff were very friendly and helpful, but were not always available when we wanted them. The French toast taste was very good, but really needed the syrup & fruit. Our sever forgot the syrup & we had to ask for it. It really didn't taste as good without the fruit. We have been to places that charged $11-12 for a side of bacon, but then u usually get 4-8 pcs depending on the place. $8 for 2 pcs even with inflation & a tourist area is too much. The bacon tasted like honey ham, not bacon. The flavor was good, but bacon is not supposed to taste like sliced ham. $11 for a mixed green salad with no meat nor vegetables that is just larger than a side salad is also too much. The salad tasted good, but was over priced. The mimosa for $13 for 1 glass was about right for a tourist place but $52 for a carafe is outrageous when we could get bottomless for 2 ppl for that price back home. The atmosphere here is nice. It was not too noisy for a weekday lunch nor too crowded. Our biggest complaint was that we came here specifically to get the quiche Lorraine, which we were promptly notified they were out of. The only things, in our opinion, worth getting on the menu are the French toast, quiche Lorraine, and brisket(?). We should have left at that point but had already walked 20 min to get there and didn't want to pay for an uber to go to another place for a dish that we wanted. If you want the quiche or any other item call ahead and make sure they have it. About $100 for a few scraps of lettuce, some fried toast, & 2 pieces of bacon is not worth it. Since everything else was good, we would come back to try the quiche Lorraine, but would all first and not go if they see out.

    Brandon N.

    What I ordered: - French french toast - Oeufs en meurette avec pomme frites The French french toast had the perfect texture, not too mushy or firm. Each piece of toast had a hint of spice, which was pleasant. There was also an abundance of berries. The oeufs en meurette were cooked beautifully. The toast underneath was still crispy despite the runny yolk. The meurette (red wine-foie gras sauce) had a deep richness and slightly bitter aftertaste. The dish was an umami explosion with bacon, oeufs (eggs), and mushrooms in sauce. Only complaint is that I wanted the pomme frites (fries) a bit more crispy; the accompanying aioli was light and refreshing, really enjoyed the subtle garlic presence.

    Breakfast
    Jennifer H.

    This place was highly recommended so I was excited to try it for the first time. I like how it is tucked away on a side street in Pike Place. The French theme is very apparent from the art to the furniture! It adds a really nice touch. I came here for breakfast and decided to try the classic Croque monsiuer. It was quite large! I split that and the vegetable quiche with my dining partner. The quiche was so light and fluffy, one of the best I've ever had! Both dishes came with a gorgeous fresh salad. We were both quite full, but wanted to get the french toast on the side for a little something sweet. Unfortunately the french toast was a bit lacking. I had been told the main entree of French Toast is really good, but this side version was a bit of a letdown. Overall I would love to come here for a dinner or another brunch at some point. There are so many delicious sounding menu items to choose from! Service was great as well.

    Three slices of French toast friend in brandy egg batter served with seasonal fruit
    Brenda M.

    On a random spur of the moment, we decided to go to Seattle and found this cute little French cafe, apparently from what locals where talking about while in there, this restaurant has been there for quite a long time compared to any other restaurant. The service was friendly and attentive. Food was simple but hearty with hints of spices that just put it all together.

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    Victoria S.

    We went here for Mother's Day brunch and got a reservation for an hour after we walked in. We walked around the market in the meantime and it was great. The service was nice however one of the glasses had lipstick on it and had to send it back. The food was amazing and well seasoned. Would definitely come back.

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    Salad had old lettuce, prices high, quiche just okay. The service was very good but I wouldn't recommend the food

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