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    Chez Lolo

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    Just wow. Passion fruit cruffin is incandescent! Services very friendly and speedy. So glad we have this place on island.

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    4 months ago

    Terrific. The most delicious pastries in the region. Great coffee too (Olympia). We are lucky to have them here on the island.

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    5 months ago

    Best croissants on Bainbridge Island. Pleasant wait staff always excellent espresso and tea.

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    Citron European Bistro

    Citron European Bistro

    4.7
    (233 reviews)
    32.6 mi
    $$

    Been here many times and well worth the drive from University Place where we live…read more The menu has expanded along with the wines available. The ambiance has increased from a 6 to an 8 or 9. The food and presentation has remained a solid 10 out of 10. We enjoyed 2 appetizers, 1 salad that we shared, 2 entrees 2 deserts, 2 coffee's and 1 bottle of a very nice Southern Rhone wine for a price that was at least 1/3 less the cost of their value. Lamb shanks and duck breast in a reduced cherry sauce that was perfectly prepared, presented and served. I am very particular about duck even if you can find it on a menu. It was a 12. If you miss this dining experience you lose. This is European chefing at its finest. In Parkland no less. A 3 or 4 times a year type of fine dining place. Yes, we eat out often and know our stuff.

    I felt compelled to update my review based on two factors, a small friendly, family owned…read morerestaurant serving phenomenal meals at reasonable prices and a great experience for French dining. Now, for the very important note: I've been Yelping for a long time and really try to base my reviews on the honest experience I've had... However I've noticed over the years some "yelpers" are always reviewing with 1 star, looking at their profile and seeing Every place they've been at; only receives 1 star? Speaks volumes! Honestly, Some are legit but do your own research before buying into the 1 star reviews!

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    Orchard Kitchen

    Orchard Kitchen

    4.7
    (72 reviews)
    26.5 mi
    $$$

    Wow even though very expensive (around $250/person) , it's worth it for the quality of food we had…read more The pre-selected and made in front of our eyes menu was thoughtfully selected wow the food was incredible. Service was phenomenal, wine pairing was right on point, and organic was of the overall is the BEST that Whidbey offers. I like the feel of the community table, we ended up becoming friends with everyone at the table, and the intimate setting if having the chef to cook in front of you with the team. Will definitely be back next time that I'm in town. Note that you need reservations few days in advance and put a deposit when you reserve. That was unique but again for me who is an organic, farm to table goodie, it was all worth it.

    This is a hard one for me to write. We have family on the Island, and have been wanting to come…read morehere since it first opened (back in 2015, but having a newborn made that hard). We FINALLY made it over after over 10 years. My husband and I have traveled all over the world and dined at some of the best restaurants (from 3 star Michelin to delicious food carts--we don't care if there are accolades behind the food--we just know what well prepared, good food tastes like). We may be picky and more particular than most guests dining here. Whidbey has never been known for amazing food. It's a hard place to have a restaurant as it tends to rely heavily on tourism during the summer months, and it's hard to get locals to spend $$$ on the regular. We've seen many restaurants come and go. While I am thrilled this place is still surviving and thriving, it didn't quite live up to all the high praise I've seen. Don't get me wrong, the food is tasty, but I wouldn't say it was something that would leave a memory. Most of the dishes seemed like there needed some work to be done, or some quality control. The salad we received was heavily dominated by the cheese, and you couldn't taste any of the fresh vegetables. My "surprise" course had Guanciale which both my husband and I looked at each other at the same time and said "this tastes like it was rendered in old bacon fat." My husband also received 6 pieces of gnocchi, while I only had 2. The main course was cooked technically well, but it was off balance in the elements they provided. Again, not a big deal--but some tinkering and adjusting of amount of the components on the dish would have benefited them. My husbands cheese dish came without one of the components--but it was minor and not a big deal. It was just another example of how extra time may be needed with the dishes. The gentleman sitting next to me had told the other guests that "this was the best meal he has ever had," and thats when my husband and I realized that perhaps we went into this with too high of expectations compared to those who may dine here. By no meals was it a bad meal, it just was not at the level that some of the other reviewers here have felt. Again, that may just because we have eaten out at so many wonderful places around the world, that perhaps we are a bit jaded. We came for the Thursday local dinner, and when we left, we were a bit relieved we weren't doing the longer and more expensive weekend menu, given our experience, as we don't think we would have left feeling like we got our money's worth. If you're traveling through, and come on a Thursday--I think it's a great option. Would I spend $165-$180 a person on their main menu--that would be a no from me. It's a fun experience dining at a communal table--but it made having one on one conversation with my husband a bit tricky and we felt the need to have to engage with others when we were really wanting to turn off for the day (my husband and I are both Clinical Psychologists and spend the days listing to others The staff were all amazing and very friendly and accommodating. 5 stars for them! I really wanted to be wowed and to have a place my husband and I could escape to while visiting family as its just down the road from them--but unfortunately I don't know if we would return.

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    The Herbfarm

    The Herbfarm

    4.1
    (422 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$$$

    Went to The Herbfarm to celebrate an early Valentine's and my husband's promotion…read more What can I say, as usual the service is top notch. They know who you are when you walk in the door! Every little detail is amazing. They made our night very special hands down. The food was phenomenal. Everything so fresh. I loved that a lot of the seasonal things I grow myself was also on their menu. The wine pairings were good, but like most things, wines are subjective to personal taste. And last but certainly not least, inside the restaurant was absolutely beautiful. A very intimate affair and it was nice that the you could see them cooking and preparing your food. The chef explained everything about the meal before you started. Definitely will be going as much as possible while we still reside in the state.

    The missus and I were celebrating our 1st anniversary, and we chose the herbfarm for such an…read moreoccasion! The menu for June 2026 was REVELRY for Spring. The reservation is for 7pm but you can arrive as early as 615pm to explore the gardens, wine cellar, and library, as well as get a welcome (non-alcoholic) refreshing beverage. All of the staff were introduced and they explained both the food menu and the wine pairings. During the meal, there's a live guitarist playing classical takes on tunes. Everyone is super polite, they commented on my Labubu and their custom (hand knit!) hat - shoutout to Rosalee for the Labubu hat. Here's the menu and the pairings. My thoughts were that the peas stood out but otherwise it was a forgettable meal. The space is nice and the ingredients are high quality, but I don't know if the price was fully justified by the overall experience. I think it was like $325/person plus service and tax fees? NORTH COUNTRY FARE Coastal King Salmon Three Ways With Roe, Borage & Lemon Balm Tartare with Tiny Greens, Mint & Lovage Egg & Grilled Belly with Egg Yolk. Radish & Chive Wine pairing: MAYSARA SPARKLING ROSÉ, MOMTAZI VINEYARD, OR Botanical pairing: marabela Sparkling tea with lemon verbena by Valdemar estates LOOKS LIKE Grain (it's bread) Sprouted Renan Sourdough & House-Churned Butter PEAS, PLEASE Tear Peas with Nasturtium, Lemon Thyme & a Sauce Made of Oyster & Shungiku Wine pairing: 2023 DOMAINE DIVIO PINOT BEUROT, WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OR - uses Pinot gris grapes. The missus REALLY likes this one. Botanical pairing: Cascadia citrus lemony herbs with Angelica LITTLE PIGGIES Mountain Porcini Cooked Mountain Porcini Cooked in Aged Ham Fat with Hazelnut & Aromatic Spring Flowers Wine pairing: 2024 AMALIE ROBERT DIJON CLONES CHARDONnAY, DALLAS, OR - tastes kinda like a Chablis, but smells sweeter. No oak to this one! Botanical pairing: bunnies in the berry row carrot & strawberry with tarragon MOUNTAIN HIGH PIE Morel Mushroom & Quail Pie with Flowering Thyme Wine pairing: 2023 COLOR COLLECTOR GAMAY NOIR, WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OR Botanical pairing: field day melon juice with celery & lemongrass LIMB BY LAMB Lamb Grilled Over Hot Coals. Braised Heirloom Lettuce, Marjoram & Garlic Chives Wine pairing: 2022 No GIRLS DOUBLE LUCKY BLEND, WALLA WALLA, WA Botanical pairing: of the earth - a tea of wild berry leaves, mountain herbs & mushroom SPRUCE SPRINGCHEESE Campagnolo Cow's Milk Cheese. Seeded Bread & Spruce Tips ROSEBERRY STRAWMERRY Strawberry - Rose Geranium Sorbet Gramma Shirley's Cake with Warmed Strawberries. Cultured Cream & Crystalized Honey Cultured Cream Wine pairing: 2022 DELILLE LE PETIT DOUX, RED MOUNTAIN, WA - late season wine Botanical pairing: rose coloured glasses - bolle rose infused with Douglas Fir, rose Geranium & elder berry CREAM RISES Cream Puff of Montmorency Cherry & Anise Hyssop They also give you a bonbon on your way out. Parking is either self-park at the lodge, or valet with Willows Lodge in the same space.

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