
Hours
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–1 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–1 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–1 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20969 Ventura Blvd suite 14, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Phone: (747) 230-4034
Website: http://www.deuxbistrowh.com/
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Reviews
We started with the crab Louie salad, which was drizzled with a delightful champagne vinaigrette—really tasty! For my main course, I went with the steak frites, opting for both the peppercorn and béarnaise sauces since I couldn’t choose just one. My husband had the salmon but admitted he regretted not ordering the steak after trying mine—it was that good!
They also have some nightly specials, although I wasn’t in the mood for swordfish; it looked fantastic on other tables, though. We were too full for dessert this time, but we’ll definitely save room for it on our next visit!
Parking was easy with ample street metered options until 8 PM, plus a nearby parking garage, though there’s no valet service. Overall, Deux Bistro is a hidden gem in the Woodland Hills/Calabasas area. I recommend making a reservation as it gets quite busy, but they do welcome walk-ins too. We can’t wait to come back!
There was one girl as a server, and I believe one person in the kitchen. As we seated, we were told that eggs benedict wasn’t available. I ordered french omelette and pastry basket. The pastry came in no time but we waited about 30 minutes for the rest. It could be my partner’s dish that took long, but we were almost done talking by the time our food arrived.
The french omelette was salty. Like, I could feel striking large grain of salt on every single bite. The boursin?(or something along the line) cheese inside was good, but the salt on top was way too strong. The roasted(deep-fried?) potatoes were well fried to the skin but pretty tough to bite-in. A lot of things felt “off” for the quality of the atmosphere. My partner didn’t complain to the food, so at least that one was up to the standard.
I don’t like nitpicking, but I noticed a stain on our tablecloth immediately after I seated.
Having said that, I may give them another chance, possibly for dinners. But now I feel that I have to try it by myself. I can’t risk taking someone there until I get more solid idea about this place.
We had a large party and they accommodated us all so nicely.
The food was absolutely amazing and authentic French.
The service was astounding.
The atmosphere was a small restaurant but seating options were still wonderful.
Thank you for making my mother’s last birthday such a wonderful treat.
Oh, and the woman who played guitar and sang was just the treat to top off a wonderful special birthday!
We will be happy to come back soon!
Love it and definitely we’ll be there again.
Quaint French bistro in a small and nearly hidden French quarter section of Ventura blvd.
Best Arnold Palmer I’ve ever had. Baguette with whipped butter was good enough (and huge) that it could have served as my entree. Scottish salmon perfectly cooked and the beef bourguignon was fork tender with wonderful subtle flavor. Topped it off with their crème brûlée for a wonderful French finish.
I didn’t expect to see such large portions. Value is tremendous for what you get. They put care into this.
Tim took care of us with just the right amount of attention. A real pro.
Give it a try you will not be disappointed!
We have 4 appetizers and 1 main course. Each plate was served with elegance and portion correctly. Each bite you took of the food was as it was ment to melt on the tongue. My husband and I will keep coming back.
Food-wise, we started with the salmon spread appetizer, which was light and delicious and one of my absolute favorites. We also got the french onion soup, which wasn’t super cheesy and had a nice balance. Then we got the escargot and this was my first time trying escargot. I have kind of a texture phobia, so I was definitely nervous, but honestly it was way better than I expected! It was buttery and garlicky and can almost be compared to the texture of a scallop. I was delightfully surprised!
For mains, we had a little bit of everything: steak frites, branzino (which I had—it was so well cooked and crispy), and lamb chops. All 4 of us cleared every plate, if that’s not saying something! And of course, we couldn’t skip dessert. We got the chocolate mousse and the crème brûlée, and I swear, borh of these were out of this world!
We seriously had such a great time and couldn’t stop talking about it afterward. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a cozy, elevated dinner with amazing service and French food done right!!