Upscale eatery offering a range of French & Italian cuisine including soups & pasta, plus wine.
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Address: 1525 E Gary Rd, Lakeland, FL 33801
Phone: (863) 687-4386
Website: https://www.cheftsgardengrill.com/
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They built a restaurant into a charming old house. This limits the number of seats, but that means the parking lot is hardly ever overfull. Reservations highly recommended!
I got a salad to start, which was very good. It’s the first salad I’ve had in the last three weeks that wasn’t just iceberg lettuce with add-ins. This salad had nice olives, ripe tomatoes, and plenty of variety in the greens!
The veal with peas was alright, but of the two pieces of meat, one was tender and the other fairly tough. The sauce was relatively simple, with an almost dessert level of sugar. Fitting for Florida, I suppose, and I bet it’s quite popular with the folks around here. The portions were much more reasonable than the average restaurant, which I really appreciated.
The wine my server (I think it was Jenny? She was awesome!) recommended went well with the veal.
Desert was a tiramisu. Also tasty, and lighter than most versions I’ve had. I still saved half for later, it was so big.
All in all, a very successful dinner. A bit on the sweet side for my tastes, but tasty and well served nonetheless.
This place is a charming escape that feels like stepping into a storybook. The intimate setting is complemented by an attentive staff who seem to anticipate your every need without being intrusive.
If you’re looking for a cozy date night spot Chef T’s Garden Grill delivers an experience that lingers long after the meal is over. A true hidden gem that deserves to be savored.
I had the tortellini primavera and my wife had the veal, shrimp, and scallops. I loved the tortellini, and she enjoyed her dish too. All of her proteins were tasty and perfectly cooked, and my tortellini was packed with flavor, the sauce especially.
We also had pieces of the chocolate cake as well as the limoncillo cake for dessert. Both were excellent, but if I had to choose one I think it’d be the limoncillo.
We will definitely be back.
Atmosphere and Service: 9/10
Let’s get to the food. The menu looked and sounded amazing. Food presentation was also great. But that was about the extent of it. We tried several items and I’ll give my reviews for each.
1st picture: Cheese Tortellini 4/10 : included ham chunks and peas with a sprig of rosemary. Overall a decent flavor and enough to share around. The rosemary left a lasting taste though after each bite. Also disappointing is that they do not make the tortellini themselves. Could grab a bag of the same at Walmart and make my own with ham and peas.
2nd picture: Escargot 2/10: we were very excited to have this appetizer. When it came out, it looked more like a bowl of mushroom soup with a stack of mushrooms piled high above. You couldn’t even see the escargot. Menu says it includes chorizo, white wine and garlic. The sauce was not seasoned and there was absolutely NO taste of garlic, which always adds a big boost to the flavor of escargot. I could not taste any chorizo and the white wine was the main flavor of the sauce. No taste of any butter either and overall was very bland. Very disappointed.
3rd picture: French Onion Soup 9/10 This was the absolute highlight of the night. The soup was amazing! Very flavorful and onions done perfectly! If you decide to come here, this is a must have.
4th picture: Filet with Marsala sauce: 1/10 (also pictured was a leg of lamb which I’ll give a 6/10): When the dish came out, the filet was completely buried under the stack of mushrooms. Moving them aside and cutting into the filet, it was cooked a perfect medium rare. I took the first bite and was shocked to taste that there was absolutely NO seasoning on the steak whatsoever. The marsala was also bland with no seasoning. When I brought it up to the waitress, she said that the chef leaves it up to the people to season it themselves out of fear of over seasoning it himself. For a $48, 8 oz filet, I had to use basic table salt and table pepper to add my own seasoning. This should have had a course kosher salt or sea-salt added prior to cooking. Never in my life have I had to season a steak myself and with table salt. That didn’t do anything and I have to say that this was the worst and most bland filet I have ever eaten out at. Very disappointing to say the least. Don’t even begin to think that the marsala sauce will add flavor because it’s not seasoned either. I have to say that I enjoyed the mashed potatoes. The leg of lamb was cooked well and had a decent flavor.
I was actually hoping to try one of their veal dishes, but they were out of veal. Our reservation was set at 6:30p and they open at 5p. They are also only open 4 days a week, so there really should be no reason of being out of one of their most advertised proteins on the menu.
Beverages: Everything is bottled or canned, except the water. If you want an iced tea, expect it to be a bottled one you get at a convenience store. Same for sodas. For what is to be an upscale place, this is not acceptable.
Overall, my experience was as if we were starring in an episode of Kitchen Nightmares. We weren’t greeted at the entrance and no one was around for several minutes. After being seated, the service was great. The menu sounded amazing but the food failed to deliver. For that alone, I would not return here. What was supposed to be the hope of having a fancy restaurant with great food turned out to be lackluster and dull. I seriously hope this review is read and taken to heart by the chef. I hope that steps are taken for improvement. Patrons were 65+ years old.. no young couples