
Hours
| Thursday | 3–9 PM |
| Friday | 3–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 3–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6 N River St, Aurora, IL 60506
Phone: (331) 300-2173
Website: https://touchefrenchcreole.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
For drinks, I had the NOLA Nectar (perfect for anyone who enjoys something on the sweeter side, which I do), and she ordered the Old Soul, which was absolutely outstanding.
Appetizers: we started with the Voodoo Tomatoes (Fried Green Tomatoes), and I have to admit, despite growing up in a Southern family, this was my first time trying them. I now realize just how much I’ve been missing out. Incredible!
For entrées, I ordered the Beef Bourguignon, pork tender. It was perfectly seasoned, served over mashed potatoes with just the right touch of bacon bites and sauce. It was “Southern grandma” comfort food at its finest. My wife chose the Maple Rouge Salmon, which came with braised greens and tasted home-cooked, Mississippi-down-south excellent.
We wrapped things up with the Bourbon Street Beignets served hot, fresh, and every bit as good as the ones I’ve enjoyed in New Orleans.
Another big plus: the portion sizes are just right. You leave satisfied, not stuffed, with enough room for an appetizer, entrée, and dessert without feeling overdone.
We will absolutely be back.
We started with drinks, a hibiscus margarita and an old fashioned, both of which were excellent. The hibiscus margarita in particular had a beautiful color and a flavor that was floral without being precious. A great sign of things to come.
For starters, we ordered oysters and the Voodoo Tomatoes: fried green tomatoes with corn relish and Cajun rémoulade. The Voodoo Tomatoes were a standout, crispy, tangy, and just spicy enough, with the rémoulade tying everything together perfectly. The kind of appetizer you keep reaching for even when you know you should save room.
For mains, I went with the Louisiana Catfish, fried catfish served over jambalaya with braised greens and a Creole sauce. It was deeply satisfying, the kind of dish that reminds you why Southern cooking is its own art form. Dan had the Beef Bourguignon, an 8oz slow-cooked short rib with mushrooms, potato purée, bacon, pickled shallots, and a red wine demi glace. He raved about it, the meat was fall-apart tender and the demi glaze was rich without being heavy.
We finished with beignets for dessert, because of course we did. Pillowy, warm, and dusted generously, the perfect ending.
Everything was delicious, the service was attentive, and the atmosphere struck just the right balance between lively and intimate. Touché is the kind of place that makes you start planning your next visit before you’ve even left. Highly recommend.
The dinner menu had more than enough choices for great options for Louisiana style French creole cuisine.
The gumbo was delicious. Opted for the chicken and sausage option but you can add shrimp.
The crab cake comes with remoulade and a well-dress frisee salad. Again very delicious.
The fried plantains were a hit, especially with the pepper jam provided.
Perfectly fried catfish sits atop a tasty bed of collard greens cooked southern style with smoked turkey.
Shrimp and grits dish was a creamy and cheesy with well seasoned shrimp with that perfect bite.
Not on the menu but try the coffee. The roaster is local to Aurora.
Top it off with a friendly and knowledgeable staff and you have a hit. Highly recommended.
Tonight I had the Quater house steak and fries. I usually don’t eat steak outside of a steakhouse but I highly recommend it here.
Poma Rita cocktail is delicious
The Touche bread pudding is soo delicious. A firm but yet delicious bread pudding with fresh fruit and ice cream with caramel drizzle
Update for New Year’s Eve Party
I did attend the New Year’s eve party. Unfortunately I must agree with the other people that wrote a review based on the NYE party. The waiters walking around with appetizers prioritized a few tables skipping some altogether. Mine was one that was walked passed many times. I could overlook the trying to get set up after the initial start of the NYE party, it looked like a previous private party might have happened and ran into overtime , however at a semi hefty price per person even for a small buisness ya need to try a little harder to keep the guest you have coming in. Unfortunately i only received 3 oysters to eat from there (I ended up vomiting for a long time after I got home ) no I didn’t get drunk , it was too much time to get drinks ordered. Not sure if anyone else had this experience. All in all I like the normal day to day experience at this restaurant but as far as New Year’s Eve parties I will not recommend it.
Next up was our dinner choices which were the shrimp and grits, catfish and blackened chicken. Everyone gave raved reviews. We agreed the food was flavorful with a beautiful presentation, but the servings were on the smaller side especially the chicken (one piece) which was inhaled by my 25 year old son. The pricing was very reasonable in comparison to the restaurant prices today so that was a perk!
Overall, very good time beautiful atmosphere great food; it’s a must try! Job well done guys!!