


Elevated French brasserie menus with a California twist offered in swanky-chic quarters.
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Address: 1202 Lincoln Ave STE 30, San Jose, CA 95125
Phone: (408) 816-7251
Website: http://bsbwillowglen.com/
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Reviews
We visited on a Friday evening and were pleasantly surprised that the restaurant wasn’t overly crowded, making for a relaxed and enjoyable dining experience. Service was a standout: friendly, cheerful, and professional without being intrusive.
Food-wise, the meal was consistently strong. The Grilled Beet Salad was excellent—the dressing was well balanced, and the candied walnuts were a perfect complement, adding just the right amount of sweetness and crunch. The Steak Tartare was spot-on, seasoned exactly right and very satisfying.
The Wild Mushroom Risotto with Duck Confit was solid: the risotto itself was cooked perfectly with great texture and flavor. The duck was good—maybe not the highlight of the dish, but it worked well overall.
The real surprise of the night was the Grilled Tomahawk Pork Chop. Expecting it to be dry, we ordered it medium rare and were blown away. It came out juicy and tender, with a beautifully developed crust, and the sauce paired with it perfectly. Easily one of the best pork chops I’ve had.
Dessert sealed the deal. The Bread Pudding was truly special, with a nicely done crust and a flavor that was just right—not too bland, not overly sweet. The berries and ice cream were a perfect match and elevated the dish even further.
Overall, Black Sheep Brasserie delivers excellent food, warm service, and a comfortable atmosphere. Definitely a place worth revisiting.
Fish tacos- 3/5 while the fish was perfectly crispy it was way too greasy. Also the chipotle sauce that came with it lacked flavors
Chicken wings. – would’ve given 4/5 but I’ll settle on 3/5. The flavors were great, crispness was there, sauce was just right. Alas one of the pieces was a bit raw.
Potato skin – 3/5 nothing to rave about. Could’ve use a bit of sauce.
We had wine and a cocktail. Cocktail was really well balanced (the last word).
Overall, it was ok but also a bit disappointing given the price point.
The service was quick. The ambience was okay, but again did not particularly stand out for me.
Delicious dessert aswell.
In addition to the duck, we savored the rack of lamb accompanied by grilled leeks and green beans. We were pleasantly surprised to discover just how delicious grilled leeks could be—this dish was yet another testament to Chef Nataneal’s culinary prowess. The dill-infused sauce beautifully tied the entire plate together, enhancing the flavors and elevating the dining experience.
Before indulging in these remarkable main courses, we began our meal with a delightful duck liver pâté, served with red pickled onions and mustard seeds, accompanied by crispy crostini. This appetizer set the stage for the culinary journey that followed.
Overall, this meal felt like it belonged in the realm of Michelin-star establishments, with an impressive focus on quality, taste, and presentation. Each bite—from the expertly cooked protein to the thoughtfully crafted side dishes—reflected Chef Nataneal’s passion and dedication.
We must also commend our server, Stephanie, whose attentiveness and friendliness made our evening even more enjoyable. What a fantastic night!
The entrees on the other hand were the star of the show. Big portions, proteins executed to perfection and the 38 North Duck Breast is absolutely to die for. Huge whole duck breast, perfectly cooked medium rare, crispy crackling skin, soft tender meat but juicy despite the lean cut. Would come back solely for that dish.
Desserts were also impeccable with traditional French preparations. Croissant bread pudding, chocolate pudding, Apple tart. Each one very unique but well executed in preparation.
Service was very friendly and food came pretty quickly.
Was able to make a same day reservation without trouble for 4 people and the restaurant is quite large. Parking lot outside makes it easy to not have to hunt for parking in downtown San Jose but we did take the last parking spot so try to come a little early just in case.
Please make reservations before you come if you have a large party, otherwise, long wait.
The indoor seating is nicely decorated. The outdoor seating is a bit noisy as it is just next to the main road, so pick your spot.
The service is on the spot. The server is quick and attentive.
The food is super salty, even we asked to dial down on the salt, the 7 of us all felt it is a bit over seasoned.
The food portion is on average, enough for a bit for 4 people. So if you have large party, like us, make sure you order enough.
The food is slightly disappointing, the dessert get some credit back.
Also, there is a good selection of wine and cocktails, it is not bad.
The 7 of us runs a total around 800 with a bottle of wine, so about 110 per person.