Hours
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 233 Clinton St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: (201) 630-6637
Website: http://www.labohemerestaurant.com/
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They also shut the lights off to sing happy birthday to another table which was really cute because it made us all get involved!
The drinks are always on point ☕ I ordered an espresso martini and loved that they had multiple seasonal flavors to choose from. It made it fun to try something a little different.
The food was also really good They have solid gluten free pizza options, which I always appreciate. I went with the pepperoni pizza with hot honey and it was the perfect balance of sweet and savory.
To end the night, they brought out a sparkler, sang happy birthday, and played music ✨ It honestly made the whole night feel so fun and thoughtful. Overall, they really went the extra mile and I’d absolutely come back here again.
Valentines menu is total rip off. The items are less than $60 total on full menu if it was offered, but sure $95 (not including tax or tip) without even beverage included. Not cool.
When arriving, they seated us in the corner table with the roses, chocolates and balloons on the table. Service was amazing and food was just as good. Highly recommend La Bohème to anyone looking for a perfect date.
We started off with drinks, and though we tried a lot of them, all of them were solid choices. To avoid going into too much detail, I’ll say they were all enjoyable, but my personal favorites were the Club 223 and Volare, both of which were fantastic.
Moving on to appetizers, we began with the Steak Tartare, which came with capers, cornichons, shallots, parsley, and a quail egg. The presentation was impressive, and the texture and flavors were a hit with everyone at the table. This was by far one of the standout dishes of the night. Next, we had the Confit de Canard, a duck dish served with Arcadian greens, figs, walnuts, cherry tomatoes, and fingerling potatoes. While my friend who ordered it loved it, I wasn’t a fan, duck just doesn’t suit my palate. Finally, the Beignets de Crabe (pan-seared crab cakes) with chipotle mayo, they were meaty and flavorful, with chunks of crab that paired well with the spicy mayo.
For entrees, I ordered the Bavette à L’échalote (a grilled skirt steak) with shallot sauce, mixed greens, and fries. The steak was cooked perfectly to medium, and the sauce complemented it beautifully. The fries were incredible, with a taste strikingly similar to McDonald’s fries, which added a nostalgic touch. Another standout dish was the Paella aux Fruits de Mer, loaded with seafood like calamari, shrimp, clams, mussels, and the fish of the day. It was rich, buttery, and flavorful, showcasing the seafood beautifully. My friend ordered the Côtelettes d’agneau (herbed lamb chops) with Provençale veggies and fingerling potatoes, which they rated an 8/10. It wasn’t something I personally tried much of, but my friend seemed to enjoy it.
As the night went on and the lights dimmed, the restaurant’s ambiance shifted into a more intimate and cozy vibe, which I think adds to its appeal for a date night.
For dessert, we tried a few dishes. The Creme Brulee was fantastic, beautifully presented with powdered sugar, strawberries, and mint for decoration. The Chocolate Lava Cake, however, was just okay, lacking the rich flavor I’ve experienced with Trader Joe’s frozen version, though the accompanying ice cream was decent. Lastly, the Tarte Tatin A’La Mode (an upside-down caramelized apple tart) was not to my liking, but that’s likely because I’ve never enjoyed apple-based desserts. My friend found it alright but not particularly memorable.
Service throughout the night was generally attentive and friendly, but we did run into some difficulty communicating with our original waiter, who didn’t speak much English. Fortunately, the manager stepped in to assist, and from then on, everything went smoothly.
Overall, La Boheme is a lovely spot with great drinks, good food, and a charming atmosphere, especially at night when the lights dim and the restaurant transforms into a more intimate setting. It’s definitely a place I’d recommend for a night out or a romantic dinner date.
Staff was friendly, food presentation was exquisite and very delicious! I would go here over and over!
For entrees we had the Côtelettes d’Agneau and the Bavette à l’échalote, both were cooked perfectly and were so flavorful. We finished with the Tarte Tatin A la Mode, which was the perfect ending to a perfect meal. This place is worth every penny! They also have a great range of alcohol, plenty of options for everyone.