French classics such as cassoulet & homemade pâté pair with fine wines in an intimate atmosphere.
Hours
| Friday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–7:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Mission St and 4th, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
Phone: (831) 620-1942
Website: http://www.escargot-carmel.com/
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L’Escargot French Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921
Reviews
Since it was my birthday and I had the privilege of choosing the restaurant, L’Escargot was my top pick.
A quick heads-up: Carmel-by-the-Sea is a popular tourist destination, and parking can be challenging. If your reservation is at 6:00 PM, I recommend arriving by 5:30 PM to allow time to find legal parking. Avoid blocking driveways and be sure to read parking signs carefully.
Now, on to the food: I give it 10 stars—yes, I know Google only allows five, but I’m doubling it. Our server, Freddy, was incredibly attentive, the rack of lamb was perfectly cooked, and the escargot was absolutely sublime.
You can order the escargot classic in the shell or stuffed in mushroom caps. As a traditionalist, I chose the classic version. We also sampled the lobster risotto, which featured shaved lobster tail, tender asparagus, and delicate slivers of Parmesan cheese—rich, flavorful, and beautifully balanced.
To complement the meal, I enjoyed a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, which perfectly enhanced the flavor of the lamb chops.
One final note: if you’re looking for mint jelly, be aware that in France its use is considered outdated, so it’s unlikely to be offered. While I do enjoy mint jelly with lamb chops, the rack of lamb with garlic, rosemary, and a Cabernet reduction was a complete game changer—absolutely phenomenal.
Nevertheless, I must commend the staff for their excellent service. They even went above and beyond by moving the heater for us, and attended to us thoughtfully. However, it was a bit disappointing that they didn’t offer any water for our dog. I understand that their main focus is serving us, not our pet, but it would have been a thoughtful gesture, especially considering how dog-friendly Carmel is.
Speaking of the price, I anticipated more flavorful dishes. The escargot was enjoyable, and the foie gras was a delicious novelty for me. However, the beef wellington fell short in terms of taste. It lacked the desired flavor, and I found myself wishing for more sauce to enhance its overall appeal. Unfortunately, my husband’s portion was too raw to eat, and we ended up giving those parts to our dog. His steak was significantly undercooked, resembling a blue state, while mine was at least medium rare. Although he didn’t voice any complaints due to social anxiety, I insisted he should have done so but he didn’t. Regrettably, the creme brulee “islands” were tasty but left me with the impression that I was paying the same price for a significantly smaller portion. It left me with a sense of being taken advantage of. Furthermore, the brownie served was simply a basic chocolate brownie, lacking any unique qualities.
All things considered, I cannot help but feel that the restaurant failed to meet the expectations set by its price. I genuinely regret dining here, especially when I’ve had the pleasure of visiting restaurants like Cafe Sparrow in Aptos, which provide impeccable quality and taste at a fraction of the cost.
The ambience was warm and pleasant. I’ve never had such a private and intimate restaurant experience like I’ve had here. The servers were accommodating and very knowledgeable in their recommendations.
The appetizers were an amazing start to an impeccable meal.
My partner had the French onion gratinee. He enjoyed the slight sweetness of the broth. As well as the nice thick cheese (perfect cheese pull) and the bread at the bottom. He enjoyed it so much that he used the extra bread that was served to scoop and soak up every last bit of the soup.
I had the lobster tail and asparagus risotto, which is by far the best risotto I’ve ever had and the stand-out dish of the meal. They offer the risotto as a main dish but served with scallops in lieu of the lobster as an off-the-menu special. I would personally recommend that as a main meal selection (as the risotto is that delicious).
We were definitely anticipating the main entrees after an amazing start with the appetizers.
The pastry on the beef wellington was flaky perfection (the whale design was so cute!). The filet mignon was cooked at medium rare, but if you let it sit a little then it would cook into medium. The gravy/reduction complimented the dish and the greens served on the side were a lovely addition. If you can justify the $75 price tag, then you can’t go wrong.
The rabbit pasta was creamy and the rabbit was very tender.
For dessert, we shared an apple tart which was delicious and spiced perfectly topped with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. A lovely finale to a lovely dinner.
Limited seating. Reservation is strongly recommended.
Overall rating 4.5/5
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