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Escargot was to die for - and I can never say no to foie gras. Also got the cheeseboard and the French onion soup. Staff were super pleasant and helpful - we changed our reservation at the last minute and they still managed to swing us a table. It gets very crowded though, and it’s a small restauran
Really beautiful interior with amazing food everything I had was just amazing and the servers were really nice as well. They also dimmed the lights as it got darker outside which was a really nice touch
The chef provided a great experience with a modern twist on many French classics. The octopus is by far the best I've had anywhere in Boston.
Service: Our server Joe was friendly, yet professional and took good care of us. Ambiance: We opted for their outdoor seating, as were most patrons were on a pleasant summer evening after a few days of rainy weather. Helps to have mosquitoe repellent ahead ;) Food: We had foie gras appetizer, coq
Nice seating outside during the summer - the braised short rib sandwich was yum and the fries were perfectly crispy, the perfect width and flavorful. Don’t get the mocktail though, it’s straight up overpriced juice from a carton put into a fancy glass. Go to your local indian grocery, we sell these
The food was absolutely delicious and the waitstaff were so friendly! It was a super busy night and we were packed in there. They had to keep reaching over or around us to attend a table, and they would apologize each time. At the end of our dinner, as we contemplated dessert, they unexpected brough
Overall p solid. We sat outside and the waiters are very attentive. The table is small though. The mussels were great! It was good but nothing too notable that I would come back specifically for. I’d recommend it if the menu interests you, since their dishes are done very well.
Petit Robert has been a go to for me for well over a decade. I'd yet to be at this South End location but it certainly didn't disappoint, but for the slightly saltier than usual escargot - though I'll admit it could just be my taste buds in olde age. The hospitality & drinks are outstanding, per u
Unpretentious French bistro with a good mix of modern and classic French cuisines. Bistro isn’t a huge part of Boston’s dining scene, but Petit Robert is probably the most popular one in the area. I recently took a visit with my family, and we were satisfied with the overall experience. During our
Petit Robert Bistro is a very nice French restaurant in Boston! I would recommend making reservations as it can get busy! The wait staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. And the food is amazing! You can’t go wrong ordering anything on the menu, it was all delicious. And the drinks were amazing to
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