Bistro offering French comfort foods in a country antiques-adorned space with outdoor seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 700 Hamilton St, Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone: (732) 545-7778
Website: http://sophiesbistro.net/
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Reviews
Nothing says romance like a $100+ commitment to regret.
Course 1: Shrimp Cocktail
Because when I think “intimate evening,” I think cold shrimp and ketchup-adjacent sauce.
Or lobster bisque with tomato tart — bold move serving tomatoes in two emotional support formats.
Very Paris. If Paris was inside a Marriott conference room.
Course 2: Arugula Salad
Ah yes. Spicy lawn clippings with cranberries.
Bonjour, bagged lettuce.
Main Course: Ravioli, Short Rib & Duck
The duck had clearly done something wrong in a past life.
It was cooked with the intensity of unresolved anger.
Texture? Brick with a hint of regret.
The short rib arrived with four broccoli florets — FOUR.
Not five. Not a generous handful.
Four disciplined soldiers of disappointment.
Dessert:
Chocolate mousse and cheesecake.
Arrived 30 minutes later.
Nothing says passion like watching your love slowly metabolize into impatience.
Atmosphere Bonus:
Wait staff in transparent baby doll dresses.
Because when I’m carving into structural duck, I want to feel like I’m in a Valentine’s-themed fever dream
Out of the things we ordered, especially recommend onion soup (5/5) & honey mustard salmon (best salmon I’ve ever had 5/5). Escargot (4.5/5), steak fries (4/5), and crème brûlée (4.5/5) are also very good, well worth the price.
A big plus was that they posted their prix fixe menu on their website several weeks in advance. It looked good and the price was reasonable.
Service was good, restaurant/decor was nice, but the food mostly wasn’t. To be clear, the food arrived hot, in a reasonable amount of time, and was edible; just most of it didn’t have much flavor or wasn’t what I was expecting for the price.
– Appetizer: Lobster Bisque was thin and watery. The taste wasn’t bad, but it had the consistency of a lobster *broth*, not a bisque. It also didn’t have much lobster in it. I crushed up some table bread and mixed it in. That thickened it/made it better.
– Salad: My date said it was fine. I went in knowing I was either going to skip it or just power through it (I don’t really like Arugula).
– Entree: The duck was a bit overcooked and difficult to eat (tough). It also didn’t have much flavor. The polenta was fine. The brussel sprouts were pretty bad. They tasted like…nothing…as if they’d been boiled and just dumped into the polenta unseasoned (they actually bit wet inside). The menu said there was “crispy lardons” with them, but I didn’t taste or see them.
– Dessert: Really good. Both desserts (mousse and cheesecake) were tasty and a big surprise.
– Cocktails: Very nice. Really enjoyed. My date and I had a couple.
Based on the positive reviews, I’m wondering if they just had an off night. Or maybe the Ravioli and Short Ribs were the way to go (the other two items on the menu that I was debating on).
I might give them another try on a non-holiday, but overall this was a bit off a disappointment.
Giving it two stars since the drinks and dessert was good.