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    Chez Pierre Restaurant

    4.0 (60 reviews)
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    CHEZ PIERRE RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

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    Quiet
    Dressy
    Good for groups

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    Pork Saltimbocca
    Lori G.

    My husband and I returned to Chez Pierre for a much-needed date night after a busy work week for me. I want to add a few things to my previous review. Gone is the pate they used to serve with their bread basket. OK, I understand that the cost of food has gone up but I surely missed it. The bread in the bread basket was still cold (as mentioned before) and really should have been served warm in a fine dining restaurant. Just sayin'. I hope the owner is listening this time. This restaurant is the only place in our area where I have found truly authentic French cuisine. It's not right in town (which means I don't think about it often) but that is actually an attraction as parking in Saratoga Springs has become a real challenge. Chez Pierre, being north of town and away from the maddening crowds, has their own parking lot. I went full French with my dinner choices starting with Frogs Legs which were nothing short of delectable. And the Sweetbreads that followed were superb. While I am an avid cook, these are items that I would not think to venture making at home, and I can say without reservation that I would not be able to duplicate the delicious cream sauce that accompanied the Sweetbreads. My husband very much enjoyed his Coquilles St. Jacques appetizer and his Veal Cordon Bleu (they call it something else) entrée. I have to admit, I was sorely disappointed that they were out of Soft-Shell Crabs at 7:30 p.m. on a Friday night. This was my raison d'être for choosing Chez Pierre in the first place. We finished our meal with a lovely Crème Carmel that was light but slightly lacking in vanilla flavor. Perhaps I am being too picky, comparing it to my favorite dessert which is Crème Brûlée. Our server (Katy?) was very, very good. She gets 5 stars in my book. The net-net of this update remains the same. If you want authentic French food, then this is your place. I just wish they would take note of the bread situation, in particular. It might seem 'small' but it is a key note of a fine dining establishment which, otherwise, Chez Pierre checks off the boxes.

    Surf and Sod
    Matthew D.

    A little background, I've been to this place a couple times, and the food was AMAZING. The Henry steak they serve (filet mignon) is so juicy and perfectly seasoned. The other dishes like their lobster and other steak cuts are just as good. In addition to this the food is WELL worth the price as you get a side salad and side potato's. It wasn't until this Father's Day, that I had a bad experience. The service was VERY slow, (to be fair they were a bit understaffed it seemed and overbooked). Our server was so stressed out and overwhelmed and we waited an hour for our appetizer (a bit of a disappointment too) and an additional 35 minutes for our main course. The Filet Mignon, as usual was great, the duck special as well, but the chateaubriand was under seasoned. So overall I would give the food a 4/5 this time. (Usually a 5/5) but the wait was just unbearable. Unfortunately this Experience is taking away from a better review. So in conclusion, I recommend this restaurant but if you catch them on a bad night; it'll be a bad experience.

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    Doug M.

    What's with the one- and two-star reviews?? It is a good thing I don't let Yelp reviews dictate my dining choices. This place is just outside Saratoga NY which leads me to believe people go in during the track season with very high expectations. A seasonal rush in a small restaurant will surely yield disappointment if you are expecting a flawless experience. That said, we were pleased to have found a restaurant with a menu that intrigued us within a reasonable drive from the house. So we went... and loved it! It's a house-like storefront set up that you would find in a rural upstate establishment. Charming. The décor is slightly dated. Neat murals and nicely painted dividers broke up the dining area. The tables were spaced per the pandemic expectations with interesting bourbon steins placed on the socially distanced tables not available for seating. The ceiling was due to be updated soon. The bar was underutilized as most are these days. We were seated after maneuvering several 'watch-your-step' moments as we walked to our table. The water glasses were filled, and a plate of pate was placed with a basket of bread and crackers. What an unexpected treat to enjoy as we looked through the menu. We had researched before we made reservations, so we were pretty much decided even without the menu. The cocktails we ordered arrived promptly prepared as expected. A plate of bacon wrapped scallops were enjoyed as we finalized our entrée choices, as well as a second basket of 'vessels' for the remaining pate on the table. My wife ordered a Pork Tenderloin Scallopini which was on the dinner special menu. Tender, well prepared medallions served with potatoes au-gratin and greens. I was on a mission to have Beef Wellington and ordered accordingly. We tried to make this at home and needed to have a reference to gauge our effort. The beef tenderloin was nicely seared and capped with a mushroom duxelle as well as a few generous slices before being wrapped in puff pastry. Served with very rich meddra sauce. We made a valiant effort at home, but this particular Wellington was perfectly executed. Chocolate Mousse ended the meal with a decaf cappuccino. The bill was right where we expected. Fantastic! I know we are all entitled to our opinions, but I really think some Yelpers use this forum simply to vent frustration. I like to share positive experiences especially when we can promote small local establishments. Chez Pierre has been here for a while and we hope they will be there for many years to come. We will be back!

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    Rafael V.

    We went for thanksgiving dinner , the food was awesome the waiter very attentive and knowledgeable , definitely return and let friends and family know about our experience,

    Profiteroles. Delectable
    Kim F.

    Everything was amazing starting to finish. We came here for restaurant week and we haven't been here since Mother's Day. Had the French onion soup(so good) and the steak tip Diane. Wow, the sauce from this dish, I could've drank it. I will definitely be coming back to order that steak Diane dish. We finished with the chocolate mousse which was so light almost like it was whipped cream and the profiteroles. Have to order the profiteroles every time I come here since it's like a light and fluffy pasty with ice cream in the middle. Amazing dining experience and hopefully we will be back soon.

    Swordfish and veal soooo good
    Emma D.

    Chez Pierre is an absolute hidden gem! Wonderful atmosphere, best drinks and food. Veal, swordfish, and crepe dessert was 12/10

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    Had an amazing meal last night at the Chez. Pia and Lincoln run a fantastic restaurant. I highly recommend for your next night out.

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    Best food in Saratoga. The service and ambiance are wonderful. We make sure to visit several times every year when we come to the track.

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    Disappointed. From the escargot appetizer to the duck entree, the dissatisfaction undercut the experience.

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    Finest French cuisine I've had in my life so far! Family owned and operated makes it 100X better! Must stop by if you're visiting Saratoga!

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    View of the restaurant from the Chef's Counter up front

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    Farmacy - An ample stocked bar with knowledgeable bar tenders and many local craft brews.

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    The bar and seating area at Brix

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    4.4(26 reviews)
    8.5 mi

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    4.7(31 reviews)
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    We found our new favorite bistro last night! This French inspired bistro has it all. The food,…read moreservice and atmosphere were all excellent. The menu is diverse and different. I had the scallops and they were perfectly prepared. The lamb shank was also excellent. The wine selection is fabulous! We love it!

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    Le Quai Bistro - Excellent choice with dinner.

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    Excellent choice with dinner.

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