

Chef Jacky Robert serves French classics, plus Gallic-style cocktails, at this sophisticated spot.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 272 Cambridge St, Boston, MA 02114
Phone: (617) 725-8855
Website: http://www.mamaisonboston.com/
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Reviews
The meal began with a crisp endive salad, a French onion soup, and a seared fois gras paired with a rhubarb compote. The endive salad came with pears and Brie cheese, but was a bit bland. The French onion soup was very good but it could have been a bit richer in flavor and could have benefited from some brandy or sherry. The fois gras was absoutly lovely and the rhubarb compote added just the right touch of tartness.
For our mains, the coq au vin was rich and hearty, but the chicken was a bit dry, the carrots overcooked and we missed the glazed onions, carrots and mushrooms. The magret de canard with its cherry reduction struck a wonderful balance between savory and sweet and was a truly a memorable dish.
We finished with a non-classic tarte tatin and a vanilla soufflé. The tarte tatin was on puff pastry instead of the traditional pâte sucrée and the apples were not caramelized enough; this dish was a bit of a letdown. The soufflé, on the other hand, was light, airy, and subtly sweet and as close to a perfection as possible.
Ma Maison is an elegant reminder that timeless French cooking never goes out of style. Each dish we had showcased classic technique and balance, highlighting the kitchen’s respect for traditional flavors. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an authentic French dining experience in Boston.
This was our first time going. I would return.
Ma Maison really makes you feel at home, with yummy soups and delicious dishes with a Euro-Bostonian vibe that is irresistible.
I had the scallops that came beautifully presented on a shell and a refreshing cocktail. Perfect for an afternoon around town, a casual date or just when the crave of solid French food hits! Highly recommended.
We began lunch with the French onion soup, and it set the tone beautifully. Deeply caramelized onions in a rich, savory broth were topped with a perfectly melted cap of cheese that stretched with each spoonful. It was comforting, balanced, and authentically French. The escargots were equally impressive—tender, flavorful, and bathed in a luscious garlic-parsley butter that begged to be soaked up with warm bread.
The scallops were expertly prepared—seared to a delicate golden crust on the outside while remaining sweet and silky inside. Every bite reflected careful attention from the kitchen. The half steak was another standout: cooked precisely to temperature, beautifully presented, and surprisingly generous in portion. The fries were simply, ethereal. Crisp on the outside, buttery on the inside. In fact, all the dishes were more substantial than expected for refined French cuisine—an appreciated and welcome surprise.
Service elevated the experience even further. The wait staff was attentive without hovering, knowledgeable, and genuinely warm. Courses arrived with impeccable timing—never rushed, never delayed. Presentation from the kitchen was superb, each plate thoughtfully arranged and visually inviting.
Dessert was a massive, yet somehow chocolate Napoleon with an appropriate scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Bottom line-it is Boston’s exceptional French restaurant. Non better.
From the gracious and kind staff’s welcoming reception, to the wonderful service and exquisite food, it was a perfect evening. A special thank you to our server, Blake. He made our night absolutely perfect.