

Innovative New American fare matched with a robust wine list in this refined, upmarket eatery.
Hours
| Saturday | 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | 5–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 5–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7th avenue Monte Verde St, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
Phone: (831) 624-8578
Website: https://auberginecarmel.com/
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Reviews
The first cocktail I ordered was called the Bloody Good which incorporates tomato, vodka, shiro dashi, campari, ancho. I was a bit wary of getting something that tasted like the Bloody Mary I had in the morning, but the flavor was really nicely balanced and smooth. The bartender also made two tasty mocktails for my non-drinking partner.
Was a very memorable experience, a fitting conclusion to an enjoyable weekend. It would have been nice if Chef Cogley had stopped by to greet us but he only seemed to selectively visit two tables that ordered the pricy wine pairing. We have been invited into the kitchen at French Laundry, Manresa, Singlethread and Addison. So it was somewhat of a surprise not to even get a brief visit from the chef to ask how our meal went. And there was no host to bid us farewell when we left, which was also a Michelin first for me.
My husband reserved us a spot in the Salon since the main room was full. We did not have any waiter come over to us for at least 10-15 minutes after we sat down. Finally, we were able to order the tuna tartar with its respective pairings which was incredible, but be prepared that its $46 for not much food. I ordered the paella for my main dish and it was so delicious. Sadly, my husband ordered the steak and it didn’t come out til about 20 minutes after I received my meal, so my paella got cold by the time I got to eat. His steak frites was truly disappointing. The steak was super chewy and tasted burnt. The fries were nothing special and were actually quite bland.
For dessert, we had the Baked Alaska and sesame milkshake. Both were pretty good.
Overall, we were disappointed in the service, food, timing of meals brought out. We have no issue paying high prices for Michelin-star food, but didn’t appreciate paying that much when we were let down.
The best food I’ve tasted probably ever. Beautiful presentation. I got so full—i had to take food home (and it still tasted so delicious the next day).
Incredible wine pairings (and GREAT nonalcoholic pairings). Super knowledgeable staff. We went the first night of our honeymoon and they surprised us with a delicious chocolate mousse.
100/100.
It was a memorable experience overall. We definitely enjoyed the 7 course dinner (but we still thought that Commis in Oakland was the best Michelin 2 star restaurant).
The service was insightful and flawlessly executed. Chef Justin Cogley’s concept truly stood out. Each course was thoughtfully presented, with local and seasonal ingredients. The sommelier’s pairings complemented every dish. I highly recommend for anyone seeking to indulge in a Californian Coastal Michelin-star dining experience
My husband and I enjoyed a fantastic dinner at Aubergine on Christmas Eve. Even without power the chefs pulled off a fabulous meal as we expected having dined here previously. What we didn’t expect was a $100 corkage fee on the special bottle of wine we chose to bring along! I had called a couple of times to inquire about the corkage fee the week prior but was not able to reach anyone. I also could not find the information on their website. Since the computers were down we did not get charged for the balance of our bill until a day or two after we dined. We had to call multiple times to get the receipt sent to us through email. The receipt for the balance of the evening (we paid for the two prix fixe dinners in advance) included two glasses of wine, the ridiculous corkage fee and, to add insult to injury, a 22% gratuity on not only the beverages but also the corkage fee — bringing that fee to a whopping $122! Not pleased.