Le Parc Bistrobar is a delightful French restaurant in Union Square, San Francisco, nestled within the Galleria Park Hotel. Led by the renowned 2-star Michelin Chef Bruno Chemel, this bistro offers a culinary escapade that perfectly complements the city’s refined tastes. The menu at Le Parc Bistrobar is a tribute to classic French cuisine, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients that bring out the rich, traditional flavors in every dish. The lounge bar provides a wide variety of wines and cocktails to enhance the gourmet experience.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 185 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: (415) 394-0501
Website: http://leparcbistrobar.com/
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Reviews
Le Parc is right on an intersection, so it is convenient and easy to find. A classic french decor with about 10 tables. Variety of alcohol options and not overpriced, however, the menu is relatively simple and short, offering very limited choices. Overall is good
The oxtail is beautifully cooked – tender and falling off the bone. The red wine sauce adds a classic touch while delivering a rich, complex depth of flavor.
Onion Soup Tart:
An interesting and creative take on a traditional dish. I love the intense onion flavor, though the goat cheese slightly overpowers for my preference. Still, it’s a well-balanced and enjoyable bite overall.
The escargot was great, with sauteed fennel and no fiddly shells. Chicken roulade was moist and flavorful. (Surely this is an OK place to use “moist?”) My steak was perfectly crusty on the outside and tender and pink on the inside, and the fries were my favorite.
Oh, plus molten goat cheese in honey on crostini for dessert.
On the second visit we had chicken mousse, gem salad, onion tart (again), steak frites, chicken entree, ravioli, trio of desserts & chocolate lava cake – all exceptionally delicious & well prepared. Will return .
On a Friday at 1pm, 4 of 9 tables were occupied, bar area had no one seated.
Mussels had quite a strong seafood taste, might be a difference from Australia where the seafood tastes more mild, one mussel had tiny bits of sand.
Salmon tartare was excellent and a small entree serving.
Frites was overly generous in size, I’d prefer vegetables but menu says no changes allowed.
French martini was too sweet for my liking.
Nice service, decor and vibe. Good service that left you alone but checked if you were ok.
The food issues were due to what I ordered, not the restaurant, so still 5 stars. Or 4.8 if Google allowed more detail.