
With a modern menu, plenty of character, and one of the coziest neighborhood atmospheres, Le Sel Bistro is one of Tacoma’s hidden little gems. A beautiful view of Commencement Bay paired with either a classic French brunch or comfort warming supper. Le Sel has been voted the #1 French Restaurant in the South Sound for several years and will not disappoint! Reservations highly recommended!
Classy eatery offering French-inspired surf ‘n’ turf, cocktails, brunch & a patio with water vistas.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 229 St Helens Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 327-1015
Website: http://www.leselbistro.com/
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Reviews
Following PT, it was off to breakfast. We have literally exhausted the restaurants in downtown Tacoma, except for those with no free or available parking.
We had driven past Le Sel bistro before today, but parking is very limited. Today, luck was in our favor and were able to find a parking spot right in front.
The restaurant is in a very old part of Tacoma and built on a hill overlooking Commencement Bay. We were greeted by a hostess who asked if we were a walk in or had a reservation, so I thought we were going to be turned away. I told her “ walk in”, to which we were asked if we wanted to eat indoors or on the heated, covered patio. We chose outdoors, and weren’t disappointed. We were seated on the outside edge which gave us an unobstructed view of the bay.
Our server was very friendly, attentive but unobtrusive. She was right there if we needed something without hovering or pushing us to eat and go.
Food and drink menus were delivered and of course, I looked at everything. I chose the bacon, cheese and arugula omelet with country potatoes. Ray chose the special of the day which was a caramelized pear French toast with caramel sauce, instead of syrup, and garnished with toasted hazelnuts.
We had the choice of espresso and French press coffee. We chose the French press coffee and then had to decide whether we wanted 2 or 4 cups. I picked 4.
The coffee was delivered along with 2 demitasse cups, raw sugar and a small pitcher of cream. I set a 2 minute timer and then pushed the plunger. The coffee was excellent with no bitterness or aftertaste.
Breakfast was delivered part way through our second cup of coffee. It was so nice to not feel rushed. This was all about atmosphere and the experience. Our meals were tastefully plated and tasted as good as they looked.
Our entire stay was an experience; n nm m from the coffee to the food to the view. The only blight was the sound of a weed whacker which finally ceased right before our meals were delivered.
This is definitely a restaurant for special occasions. It is a little pricey for day to day meals but it was worth eating there. I look forward to going back for dinner. I am sure it will be an experience to be remembered!.
I certainly would like to come back.
We were seated 15-20 minutes after our reservation time (we arrived 10 minutes early), and then it was more long waiting to place drink and food orders, and an even longer wait for the food to arrive. Nearly an hour had passed before we got our appetizer. We tried the warm brie, which was delicious, though small (cheese itself), probably best shared between two people max. I ordered the bacon omelette, and was shocked at how small it was. However, it was delicious. The bacon itself was fantastic.
The biggest pain point of the meal is that we were sat at the wobbly table right across from the bathrooms. And the are smelled strongly of toilet bowl cleaner, which intensified whenever folks came in and out of the bathroom doors. Definitely suggest some form of better ventilation.
I definitely don’t hold that against them. And I really would like to come back and book a seat on the patio, sample some of the cocktails that sounded great. But the very long awkward service, high price for the quantity of the food, and the bathroom smell at our table definitely tarnished this first visit.
We were seated by the fireplace but opted for outdoor seating which was covered and heated.
We started off with Ginger Mimosa on Wings, watermelon tea, hot chai, sparkling water, & sparkling wine paired with the shareable Warm Brie board (yum).
Our brunch consisted of a delicious cup of potato leek soup, mushroom melody soup (with toasted bread), Nova Benedict, my daughter and I shared the Quiche plate.
Our server Noelle was delightful and very knowledgeable of the menu.
Definitely, returning to get a taste of the dinner menu.