
Venerable option favored for French bistro fare & happy hours served in hip surroundings.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 310 Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11233
Phone: (718) 852-6250
Website: http://www.chezoskar.com/
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Reviews
Sammy was very attentive and kept a good pace with us, refreshing our mussels dishes up to three times and ensuring everything met our expectations.
We usually don’t order dessert, but I am glad we chose to share the peach. It was the refreshing touch to our mussel dinner.
During lunch, I briefly took a phone call while seated at our table. The restaurant had music playing, other guests were talking, and the environment was not quiet in any way. Yet we were interrupted — by the owner — and told to get off the phone because they “didn’t want to hear the conversation.”
It felt incredibly rude and unnecessary. Restaurants are social spaces. People go there to talk, connect, and enjoy themselves. I truly don’t understand the difference between speaking to someone across the table and speaking briefly on the phone. If normal conversation is acceptable, why single out someone on a call?
What made it worse was the way it was handled. Being interrupted mid-meal by the owner felt embarrassing and uncomfortable. It honestly made us feel like we were sitting in a library instead of a restaurant. When I later called to express how I felt, the manager dismissed my concerns and suggested that maybe I “have different standards.” That response only added to the frustration.
I also can’t ignore how the situation made me feel personally. The way we were singled out raised concerns for me, and it left me questioning whether the treatment was fair. No guest spending $60–$70 on lunch should feel uncomfortable or unwelcome.
On top of the service issue, the food itself was underwhelming and not particularly flavorful, which made the overall experience even more disappointing.
Unfortunately, because of how we were treated, I will not be returning. There are many restaurants in Brooklyn where guests can enjoy a meal without being made to feel policed or dismissed.
The cocktail selection was impressive, and the food menu had a good variety. My friends and I tried the steak frites, mussels, risotto, shrimp, and lamb burger. Everything was flavorful and well-cooked.
A couple of minor points: the steak was just average compared to other places, and it would have been nice to have some butter or olive oil with the bread they provide at the start.
Overall, it’s a great spot for a nice meal and enjoyable drinks.