Traditional French brasserie fare with seasonal dishes & white tablecloths in a cozy, rustic space.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5:30–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–1:30 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 228 Gold Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 508-1166
Website: http://www.abqfrenchrestaurant.com/
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It’s a small space that offers the best taste of France.
For appetizers we had the calamari and potato leek soup. Both were well prepared and flavorful. Our main courses were the pork Masala and the Lamb. Both came with mashed potatoes, slices carrots, and brussel sprouts. All were very well prepared.
The atmosphere was pleasant mimicing a small French cafe, the music was quite and tended to be from the 40s and 50s with no vocals. Our server was attentive and cleared plates very soon after we were done with each part of the meal. With 3 glasses of wine (we shared one), 2 appetizers, and 2 entrees, we spent $190 for the evening. A very pleasant evening and well worth the cost.
Good bread.
Nice wine list.
Incredible desserts.
Fantastic service.
Terrific atmosphere
Exactly what we were looking for: escargot, preferably in a French restaurant. Le Troquet delivered and then some!
Everything was great. We started with the French onion soup…pretty much perfect and practically a meal in itself. I had the rack of lamb, in a wonderful sauce and accompanied by mashed potatoes, carrots, baked tomato and grilled Brussels sprouts. Ms. Spouse had the steak frites. We finished with chocolate mousse which was so rich and dark that the two of us couldn’t even finish it.
The space is lovely and intimate, with only nine tables, and decorated in old world style. It takes you out of the every day world and gives you a special experience. The service is attentive and the food arrives when it should.
Speaking of Cafe Jean Pierre…it was a favorite of ours and we were very disappointed when it closed. Well, we found out by speaking to the staff here that the same Jean Pierre owns Le
Troquet. Explains a lot.
This may be a special occasion restaurant for some, and it belongs on your list of places to try.
A surprising French gem in the heart of Albuquerque. I had walked by many times but finally made it in last month and it didn’t disappoint. On par with any bistrot I have visited in Paris, the food was amazing, wine perfect and service excellent. I had the frog legs and sole and both were amazing. I will be back!
This restaurant will make fried food lovers happier, though the breading was markedly bland and lacking much flavor. That said, both the frog legs and the sole (fish) were juicy and tender, just uninteresting. All of the vegetables we received were remarkably low quality for the prices we paid. The tomatoes were pale grocery store things with no life in them; the asparagus was both burnt and over-steamed until stringy and mushy. The rice needed salt.
The saving graces for the meal were the bread rolls before the meal, the French onion soup (the most authentic I’ve found in ABQ as yet), and the cappuccino.
In all, for $86+ for one entree ($29, split and charged an extra $5 for the service, so $34), a soup and salad, and one appetizer for the quality? I can’t recommend Le Troquet, especially when one can get fantastic salads for similar prices ($16 at Vinaigrette, for example), or great fish with similar freshness at far lower cost and greater quality (Slap Fish $15 vs $29).
The service was well-turned-out and friendly, but given the small restaurant and limited number of guests, I would have liked to have had our water topped off at least once and to not have had to ask for silverware more than once.
If you are intent on French cuisine or prefer little to no seasoning, give this a try. Otherwise, I cannot recommend it.