Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, United States. Whitefish Bay is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 14,110 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 514 reviews
Serving authentic, rustic French cuisine in a bustling bistro setting, the restaurant features a menu that ranges from traditional to more modern and a chef's menu that changes with the seasons. The view of Lake Michigan from the two lake rooms in the Bis
Beautiful French restaurant in the midst of a park! The ambiance was lively and the food impeccable. We began the evening with glasses of Veuve Clicquot (the only way to start a wonderful French meal IMHO) We started with French onion soup (hubby loved it) and the soup du jour which was roasted carrot (divine!). My husband ordered the sauteed halibut which he announced as perfect. I had the daily special which was escalope of veal and it was delish! Topped off with creme brulee and cappucinos...Perfection!Thank you for dining with us! We're happy to hear that you enjoyed your evening, and hope to see you again soon.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Our daughter took us here for Sunday brunch, and we loved it. It seems like a popular spot on Sunday morning, but we were seated right away. The food was plentiful and delicious. Our server was very good, even though they were very busy. Our daughter said there is a dining room where the children can play, but there was a party in there when we were there. The childrenâs meals are free on Sunday, which was a nice bonus.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Quick summary: very good bakery and food. Moderate prices for the quality. Friendly, professional service.I met a friend for lunch. We were first served some nice complimentary amuses in the form of four toast rounds with spreads of very good hummus and tapenade. We each had one of their more substantial mains for lunch -- the beef en croute ($18) and grilled salmon special ($17) that came with appropriate veges -- very tasty and put the chef through his paces. Good lunch sizes, i.e. you were full, but there was nothing to take home. Other options include good French fare like boeuf bourguignon, mussels, shrimp etouffe...We were full enough to pass over desserts, which are excellent, whether decadent chocolate concoctions or the layered key lime gateau.The menu has a range of mains, salads, guiche, oven omlets, open-faced toasts, etc.Due dilligence for some minor disappointments:The coffee is usually very good, but today is was overly strong and muddy, like a cup of old espresso. This is about the only time I have ever complained about any coffee that is too strong. It might be a good base for capuccino, which my firend had, but I couldn't finish it.The "complimentary bread" with mains and salads noted on the menu was an exaggeration. Okay, the four toast slices (about the size of dollar coins) were good, and each main came with ONE slice the size of a dollar coin. This was a real disappoinment as the bread here is very good, and worth taking home a loaf. It's like they were running low, and wanted to skimp the diners.So yes, consider taking something home from the bakery.Wine by the glass is available - about $10 a glass.Friendly, professional service.Big windows make this a charming bistro-like atmosphere on even the rainiest day. Artwork for sale on the walls.To note: street parking on Oakland Avenue is free for 2 hours.So, I'll probably be back if my friend suggests it again, but may just stick with water, or get some wine.
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