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    Obelix

    4.2 (267 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench, Wine Bars
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Intimate
    Romantic
    Classy

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    Nolan F.

    We shared: 1. Salade Lyonnaise "Canard" - frisee, escarole, duck confit, duck egg, duck-fat croutons 2. Poulet Roti - Harrison's Farm Chicken Breast, Potato Pave, Tomato Farcie, Tuscan Kale, Sauce Obelix 3. Souffle - spiced molasses, date toffee sauce, vanilla ice cream 4. Cote De Boeuf - 14 oz USDA prime ribeye, French fries, sauce au poivre 5. Roasted Mushrooms 6. Black Truffle Gougere - choux pastry, comte, truffle Mornay, perigord truffle 7. Huitre Chaude - belle du jour oyster, tarragon-horseradish rouille, lemon Not gonna break down everything we ordered but to simplify, will name my favorites and only dish that disappointed. The duck salad and roast chicken are perfectly executed, shareable, and must-gets. The only disappointment, the Prime ribeye, sad to say, altho clearly medium rare in my photos, was a little tough and chewy. Fries were also dry. Service was professional and competent. Regularly checked on us, updated us on food arrival, and cleaned our table. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Ambience was classy and relaxing.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Lamb merguez couscous
    Wendy L.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]This is a fabulous French restaurant and I had a lovely weekday lunch here.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Feels very casual and modern inside, intimate but not overcrowded.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]I had already heard good things about it via word of mouth and it didn't disappoint.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I tried their French onion soup, grape & fennel salad, confit duck leg, and lamb merguez couscous. Everything was made to perfection and so enjoyable. Their prixe-fixe menu is pretty good and the items can be ordered individually off of it. For dessert I tried the blueberry vacherine, which was perfectly sweet, fruity, cake-y and cold. Service was delightful- very friendly and attentive.

    Guavamente
    Sandeep C.

    Modern French comfort in River North! Obélix feels calm and polished at weekday lunch--clean lines, modern, and a touch upscale without being stuffy. [[HIGHLIGHT]]We walked in at the start of lunch on a Friday and it was quiet (easy to chat), and the cocktails were good: my Guavamente was bright and minty, and my friend's non-alcoholic French 75 was a hit.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The lunch menu even has a few breakfast-leaning options, which scratched our brunch itch on a weekday. Service * Friendly host and server; attentive and thorough in explaining the menu * Easy walk-in at opening; relaxed pace, never rushed Food * Bread service - classic French baguette roll to start * Foie Gras Pancakes - buttery foie + blueberry pancakes + phenomenal maple syrup; bacon was lighter than expected but worked into the syrup * Quiche - very fluffy, almost gelatin-like texture; tastes great, but texture may divide folks * Frites - spot on, crisp and addictive Verdict [[HIGHLIGHT]]A refined-yet-approachable lunch spot with excellent cocktails and dialed-in plates. Quiet enough for conversation, polished enough to feel special.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Ann W.

    We have very few French restaurants in Detroit, so while planning this trip, I wanted to include one on our itinerary. When I reviewed the online menu and saw the respectable section devoted to "duck", I was sold. The restaurant is upscale yet casual. I loved the banquette seating that wrapped around the perimeter, the checkered flooring, and the brass fixtures throughout the space. The bar was packed and lively throughout the evening. Although my sister is a huge French-onion soup fan, she abstained and instead, we shared the seared foie gras on phyllo-wrapped duck confit, one of the specials that evening. It was excellent; I loved the sear and the smooth buttery texture. I could have made a meal of it. Of course, I had to have duck, so I went with the 10-day-aged Rohan duck breast. Cooked to perfection, the duck was tender but firm, juicy, and delicious. To my surprise, the accompanying duck sausage was even better. The other entrée I considered was the Beef Wellington. I rarely see it on menus anymore, so it was tempting. My sister had the 16oz steak frites and finished every bite, except for a few fries that I sniped off her plate. In keeping with the French theme, I went with mille-feuille for dessert. The crispy sheets were layered with pastry cream and served with a few crepe disks. Lovely! The service was fine; the server walked us through key aspects of the menu. However, the complimentary bread was a disappointment--despite our hunger, we did not ask for seconds.

    Oysters and French 75
    Clara S.

    We've been wanting to try this neighborhood spot, and we made a last minute late lunch reservation on a Sunday. It was quite empty since we were the last table before they changed over for dinner, but they didn't rush us which was nice. Our service was quick and kind as our waiter walked us through recommendations. We started with some fresh oysters - these were lovely with my French 75 cocktail. My fiancé had a nice big bottle of French beer. For our lunch we had the salad lyonnaise and the soup (basically a French onion soup). Both were heavy, especially because the salad had duck confit and a duck egg that was runny to dress the salad in. It was much more duck heavy, which is a good bang for your buck, but I would have liked more lettuce and veggies to accompany it. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Other than that, both dishes were tasty and the overall atmosphere simple and nice.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I'd like to come back for dinner as I have heard a lot of great things about the rest of the menu! It was very sweet of the staff to also give us some leftover brunch pastries on the house with our leftovers. The pan au chocolat with gold flakes was delicious. The birthday pastry was much bigger and heavier with cream inside.

    Amy D.

    Such GOOD quiche! We had a lunch at Obelix and it was busy, but not too bad. My only issue was the wait for the food, which ran much longer than I would have liked. Still, once it came, everything was solid. I will definitely be back for dinner one day! -AT

    Caviar sandwich
    Vee V.

    That caviar sandwich is absolutely worth a visit. Decadent, creamy, salty, sweet, messy, and absolutely exquisite. My friend and I made reservations at 5pm, we had to make sure they weren't going to run out. We also had the duck salad and opera cake for dessert. The duck salad was really tasty too, but a bit heavy with the oils from the duck confit. It wasn't the right choice after having the caviar sandwich, but still great. The restaurant itself was modern and open, it was the ambiance for what we were expecting. Our sever was friendly and informative. If I lived in Chicago, I'd be in trouble with that sandwich there.

    Carina L.

    Finally got a full pastry tasting experience at Obelix! (Gotta give a shoutout their espresso martini!) Pomelo creme croissant 8.3/10: sweet but balanced nicely by the slight tartness/freshness from the pomelo bits distributed throughout, cream wasn't too heavy, and the thin glaze on the top of the croissant not only gave it a nice shine but also added a slight crisp to the flaky pastry Truffle cassis twist 8.7/10: personal favorite of the day, with the sweetness from the dollops of jam worked super well the slight savouriness of the truffle cream. only note for improvement is to amp up the truffle flavor in the cream pate en croute 6.5/10: recommended by our server but was disappointed flavor wasn't memorable (felt like glorified luncheon meat) and the filling was too hard? pastry also didn't have the best texture ramps tart 8.2/10: called a tart but felt almost like a quiche? the filling was soft, eggy, and cheesy... was a good break from the sweet pastries and really liked the pickled veggies that were served with it kumquat + sesame danish 8.2/10: tart, sweet, and nutty! the mascarpone cream added a nice moist component but wish there was more. Couldn't really taste the shiso in the description though ... jamon-fromage croissant 8.0/10: texture-wise my favorite, top tier flakiness but interior was chewy and so buttery. i loved that I got to taste the dough in its purest form since the creams and jams in the other ones masked it. however, admittedly this one needed an additional oomph to it (maybe a creamy cheese served on the side?)

    Fusion steak tartare. A surprisingly good mashup
    Susan W.

    My new favorite thing is daytime/lunch at spots like this. It's quieter and calmer inside. A little bummed the prix fixe lunch menu wasn't served on weekends, but we had a great meal as always. Special shoutout for the spectacular pastries and classic bistro favorites. Service was a little stretched so we had a few long pauses between things, but all in all solid hospitality.

    Foie grois canelo
    Jonathan W.

    Super great service. Needed to make online reservation for brunch at 2 A very dedicated wine list. Pistachio croissant $14- gorgeous appearance from the outisde. tons of pistachio creme inside. Not too sweet, enough sweetness to appreciate. Jambon-fromage croissant $14- super large, flaky. Tasted Salade lyonnaise canard $26- excellent salad. The crispy duck pieces, was crispy, but not to crispy it tasted burnt, the meat was soft enough to enjoy. Pate en croute $23- very interesting dish. It tastes like super high end spam. You have to eat it with the mustard and side sauce to cut through the fat to appreciate the flavor. Can't differentiate flavor between the duck and boar. On the rotating patisserie menu Green garlic pesto $12- this was my favorite savory pastry. Very crispy with texture. The middle with pesto, egg custard In the middle was very good. Truffle raspberry twist 17- I would pass on this. There's the truffle ganache, which I didn't appreciate the truffle. I wish there was more raspberry Foie gros canele- the foie gras was very soft, light flavor, didn't taste iron or gamey.

    Ashley V.

    Mixed reviews on this place due to weird service. The food was good, but the experience made it a bit off putting. When our server was explaining the menu to us, it felt like she was talking through us, she look around everywhere but at us or our table lol. When she took our order, it felt like she was in a rush, she didn't really answer our questions and that felt like a mechanism to get us to stop asking questions and just order...like sorry for being indecisive, but we're just making sure we don't over order and have a delicious meal. Besides that, the beef wellington was good and very well-made. the fries were over salted tho, it would've been good on its own

    10 day aged duck breast, Steak Frites
    Jack F.

    We chose to go to this restaurant per recommendations of friends and family, and it definitely did not disappoint. Very tasty cocktails, broad wine selection, and interesting modern takes on classic French Dishes. The escargot and the oysters were some of the best in the city. The steak frites were perfectly cooked with a delicious au poivre sauce. They have an entire section on duck and we tried three of the dishes: the more advanced fois Gras, an interesting take on a corndog with a "Fois-Dog", and the 10 day aged duck which were all unique and delicious. However, The entire group would say that everything tasted very good, but given the extravagant prices we wouldn't say any of the dishes really "popped" or stood out as we expected given how expensive things were. The ambiance is not that of a cozy French bistro, but rather a modern flare -- which is fine, but it does take away a bit of the authenticity of the experience, and any sense of a modern twist on dishes did not make things stand out in a truly remarkable way. Also the service was a bit slow with us having to ask multiple times to have the server come help us. If the overall experience matched the prices, it would probably get a 5 star review. Don't get me wrong, the food is delicious and we had a lovely time, and everyone was very nice there. Would still recommend.

    Pastry Menu
    Anthony D.

    Obelix was a fantastic experience. Expect a packed house when you go, they have limited space but are using the most of it. They do have a bar, but I definitely recommend making a reservation ahead of time. The service quality was a 10/10 for how busy they were. Waiters and bussers are constantly moving around clearing plates and bringing new silverware. We ordered: - Persian Love Danish 9/10 - Pistachio Croissant 7/10 (salty) - Duck Liver Mousse 8/10 - Steak Frites Sandwich 9/10 - Salade Lyonnaise Canard 9/10 The only item that didn't necessarily live up to expectations was the Pistachio Croissant as the pistachio cream was a little salty. There was a miscommunication on the duck salad as they brought the duck mousse but they were kind enough to remove it from the check, so shoutout to our waitress for that. 10/10 experience.

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    Absolutely amazing food in [[HIGHLIGHT]]an interior that reminds you of a Parisian restaurant[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. Will be back.

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    Fantastic meal. Have been two times over a couple of years. The croissants are delicious and the service is impeccable.

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    4.3
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    Was gifted the wine tasting and tour for my birthday which was a very fun experience. Great deal to…read morebuy wine after. I preferred the whites and was disappointed by the reds. We had the date package and ate at the restaurant after. I recommend the pork schnitzel and pierogis. We ordered four shareables but weren't blown away by the butternut squash fondue and gougeres. Loved our hostess for the wine tasting, but wish there was more guidance on tasting notes and wine terminology. I'd recommend though to any wine lovers, I still learned a lot!

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    4.4
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    Il Porcellino has been around for ten years, but my lovely wife and I finally visited this…read morerestaurant on Hubbard Street to enjoy the Happy Hour specials. We had visited Florence last year, and one of the numerous wonderful moments of our trip to Italy was seeing "Il Porcellino" - the lucky bronze boar fountain that draws tourists from around the world. A copy of the boar stands proudly near the entrance of the restaurant, and though it is not as old as the original 1634 sculpture, it was a charming reminder of our amazing Italian holiday. Did I mention that the weekday Happy Hour (4-6PM) specials are quite good? The specials are served only at the bar area, so you might have to wait a few minutes for available seating. We started with some drinks, including two kinds of Negroni. The wild mushroom arancini (5 little balls for $6) were the smallest I've tried, but they were creamy and melt-in-your mouth delicious. The whipped ricotta and jam beautifully served on a strip of toasty focaccia was a unique taste sensation. Prime beef meatballs and short rib sliders on toasted ciabatta bread also hit the spot. Even though we were merely dining at the bar, we enjoyed the overall vibe of the restaurant. There are lots of photos on the walls, interesting lighting from the ceiling, nice serving dishes, and servers who seem to know who their regular diners are. We look forward to returning to Il Porcellino, to bask in that indescribable feeling of being in Italy again.

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