Restaurants in Philadelphia, PA
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Restaurants • Cafes, Coffee, and Coffee Houses • French Restaurants
246 S 11th St.,
Philadelphia ,
PA
19107
UNITED STATES
Based on 11 reviews
Absolutlely Horrible!
I went to this restaurant with 9 of my friends and had the worst meal of any place in Philadelphia. The service was so slow that the table couldn't even enjoy the conversation because we were all so hungry. Then, when the food finally arrived half of the table's food was cold. The waiter then returned the entrees to the kitchen and everyone's meal that was reheated was overcooked. The management was then rude when we nicely mentioned the fact! On top of that, the desserts were horrible! The crepes were like baby food filled plastic and the creme brulee was burnt with NO consistency. I would NEVER return here. Beware if you decide on this "restaurant."Stay away!
Portions insultingly small, particularly the salad. Salmon presented as two luke-warm postage-stamp sized square pieces, served upside down (skin on top). Noise level was incredibly high, requiring us to shout across the table in order to carry on a conversation. Bread was served as if something special, but really quite ordinary. Prices outrageous for the amount of food delivered. A terrible and expensive experience. Never again!Expensive yet Worthless...odd combination
Overpriced, extremely small portions, and bread presented as if special yet no better than some bought at Acme. Below average service - when asked if he could divide the check he said no since he just put it into the system. You mean to tell me you charge $28 per plate and can't change something in the "system"? Lazy. Food was tasteless.Best B.Y.O.B in Philadelphia
My wife and I have been going to La Boheme for the last two years and have seen many changes. Yet it remains our favorite place to dine in Philadelphia. The atmosphere is dark and romantic, the service has always been excellent. We have never had any complaints about the food it has always been wonderful. The menu changes daily so you have a new experince each time you visit. On our last visit we had a nice conversation with the new chef. I have read the last couple reviews and cant see why they are not very good.Cozy French Bistro
I was surprised to see the restaurant empty at 8:30pm, but fortunately that didn't discourage my guest and me. We each ordered a fish entree, St. Pierre in Beurre Rouge and Tuna in another tasty sauce. As it was empty till that point the entrees came out far too quickly. However, they were delicious and the pace slowed much and the restaurant got busier from there. Even with more patrons it was never noisy inside. For dessert the cheese plate was also very generous, with chevre, camembert, figs, brie, and a frisee salad. Recommended for dates or even for groups.simple and awesome
Best seafood yet. Fresh, simple and elegant. Try surf and turf, changes daily and skate.Desserts delightful.One of my favorites ...
This is one of my favorite restaurants in the city! It is perfect for a nice romantic evening, since it is small, intimate and candlelit. And, it's a BYOB, making it even better!amazing surprise
My husband and I popped into this adorible restaurant for lunch the other day. We love seafood, and the two entrees we had were amazing. I'll get to them in a minute. We started with the tuna and salmon carpaccio, an appetizer, definitely enough for two to share. A great amount of high quality fish for heavy duty sashimi fans. We also shared the house salad, which was dressed to perfection. Now onto the entrees. I ordered the butterfish, which comes wrapped in grape leaves with a peppercorn sauce. Exquisite. My husband ordered the special of the day, swordfish in a mussel saffron au jus. Also exquisite. We're definitely going back, to try their everyday steak frites. Another table ordered it, and the aroma was amazing. We loved our server, she made us feel really welcome. We'll be back for dinner too.best neighbourhood bistro
When I heard it was owned by the same people as Caribou Cafe, I had to give a try. Succulent is the food! Lunch is a must do with colleagues and dinner with friends. Their wine selection is..........someone must know about wines back there! Typical bistro you'd find in Paris, without paying all that euro>>>another great bistro
Wines, food everything was outstanding. The guest in this tiny dining room were licking the plates (one did litterally).Authentic Parisian rudeness
This restaurant would fit right in on the Left Bank--the waitresses are rude and the food is overpriced. Despite being the largest party in the restaurant (12 people), we had trouble getting water out on the table, let alone bread. It took the waitress 3 trips just to take our orders, which brings us to the food.Worldwide > United States > Philadelphia, PA > French Restaurants