


Hours
| Saturday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14577 Big Basin Wy, Saratoga, CA 95070
Phone: (408) 647-2242
Website: https://www.flowerssaratoga.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Huge shoutout to Alex, who made the night even better. Friendly, attentive, and really knowledgeable, with great recommendations and perfect timing. Service like that makes a big difference.
We left happy and already talking about coming back. Highly recommend.
Last night we had the pleasure of being served by Timmy. He was hands-down the best server we’ve ever had. He was very attentive and we appreciated his menu recommendations, and we LOVED his personality. We will request him in the future!
We started off with the ahi tuna tataki appetizer and it was outstanding. The truffle and ponzu sauce complemented the ahi and avocado-edamame mash other really well.
We shared the lobster tail risotto and the filet for our main course. The filet was the highlight of the meal for me. It was cooked perfectly and was absolutely delicious. I personally prefer less fatty cuts of beef, and the filet was very lean, making it easy to enjoy the meal despite its richness. The lobster tail was excellent, also perfectly cooked and complemented well by the saffron risotto. We also added the roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon on the side, soooo good. Again, the chef paired the dish with an incredible sauce to augment the roasted vegetables and cut through the richness of the bacon. Honestly, if I wasn’t eating the meal in public, I would have licked the dishes clean.
We can’t wait to go back for our next meal! And more of Timmy!
Love the ambiance and service is definitely a notch above most places.
We shared 3 appetizers & 2 salads. The prawn cigars were great. The seared tuna was pretty good. Charred Brussel sprouts were good. Shaved apple & fennel salad had almost no apples; the beet salad was OK.
Main courses included lamb ossobuco, cod, duck risotto, and lobster tail. Of these, the cod was the clear standout – melt-in-your-mouth tender and flavored just right. Duck and lobsters were… average. Lamb shank was solid. For a chi-chi restaurant, the entrees were solid but did not wow.
We were a bit let down by the decor and vibe. Whereas the prices were up there, the vibe was entirely casual. It made for a very odd combination. We were looking for a somewhat more dressed up place. The hard panels and floors made for a very noisy and unpleasant overall experience. We thought Flowers was trying too hard to be cool but failed with the combo of too-casual atmosphere with a pricey menu that didn’t deliver high-quality culinary experience.
The food was as gorgeous as it was sumptuous. We stared with the blue fin tuna bites, which was enough for three of us to have one each (so we ordered two orders), along with the prawn cigars (4 in that order). Amazing.
Our party ordered the diver scallops with a crispy rice cake and pork belly, the Cortez halibut with garlic cream, the duck breast with risotto and cherry chutney, and the misoyaki cod with forbidden rice. All were cooked beautifully (the scallops were a tad overdone but that’s being slightly critical). I would have liked the pork belly to have been a little less done too. But the fried rice cake made up for those slight imperfections.
The forbidden rice and cod was a pleasant surprise, definitely the best cod I’ve ever had and paired with the forbidden rice it was a stellar combination. And the halibut was unbelievably good.
Desserts were also decadently good. We ordered the key lime pie, the deconstructed apple pie, and the bread pudding. We all thought the bread pudding stole the show so if you are limited to just one, go with that.
And the service? Quirky and excellent with our server having a great sense of humour and good recommendations.
Less than full marks for their decaf coffee though, but it may have just been a mechanical failure.
This restaurant is worth coming to, and returning to often!