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Petit Robert Bistro

(617) 867-0600 Reserve Now www.petitrobertbistro.com
480 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02116 Map it | Get directions Cross Streets: Between W Newton St and W Rutland Sq/Rutland Sq
42.342896 -71.078627
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Company Information: With a casual atmosphere and a classic menu, Petit Robert Bistro feel like an authentic French bistro. Francophiles with a hankering for onion soup gratinee, beef bourguignon and apple tarte tatin need not break the bank, as the bistro keeps its prices modest (all entrees are under $20). Those with a sweet tooth enjoy made-to-order souffle or a rich chocolate gateau with a chocolate Eiffel Tower. Bon Appetit!

Hours of Operation: Lunch & Dinner daily

Categories: Bistro Restaurants, Restaurants, French Restaurants

  • Parking: Valet
  • Amenities: Wine, Weekend Brunch, Bar Dining, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Wheelchair Access
  • Chef: Jacky Robert
  • Cuisine: Bistro, French, French Bistro
  • Ambiance: Elegant
  • Features: Bar, Brunch, Outdoor Seating, Takeout
  • Reservations Policy: None
  • Smoking: No. Smoking Area (patio only)
  • Dress Code: Casual Dress
  • Price: $10 - $20

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  1. User Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    by bdartois3
    10/27/2007
    TO BE AVOIDED! particularly on Saturday Evening.
    The service was lousy. The waitress unprofessionally gave tables to last arrived! She did not inquiry on the clients who had been politely waiting! She was arrogant and looked like more like “ red district” style than a French bistro hostess then the food experience was neither French nor good. The endives were soggy: the white sauce had separated with water all around the cheesy sauce. The potatoes gratin was in fact few slices of potatoes steamed in milk with a bit of “red powder “ on top. The “cassoulet” was a mixture of poorly cooked Mexican beans and North African mergez sausages. Not quite the expected country French dish even for USA customers!
    The side dishes did not arrived in the same time as the entrees but sequentially. when all the entrees were finished.
    The total experience , last Saturday, was a disaster.

    B&B
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