When I see “French cuisine “ I expect French but here the food is more like a fusion, please don’t get me wrong the food was tasty but not at all original, very pricey for not being authentic French cuisine. The place was very nice once you are taken to a table, the area for dining is cozy! So a plus for ambience. I give a 4 star for service because they were rushing us out. In France no one rushes you out…so I missed that “no rush feeling ” you get dining in France.
I had a great dining experience at Hopfields located in central Austin. Their lobster 🦞 chowder was very tasty and so too was the mussels with pommel frites. Service was great and I loved the ambiance.
I've been looking for another French restaurant since Chez Nous closed. I think Hopfields might be the replacement. The atmosphere was cozy and inviting. It looks like a great spot to bring a group of friends to enjoy a meal and each others company.
Forewarned, it is a little expensive. A full dining experience for two people with 2 apps, 2 entrees, 1 dessert, and 4 drinks will cost two people $200+.
The steak tartar was flavorful, I can say their French onion soup is my second favorite. I see they have a Full English Breakfast. I am looking forward to trying it. We will be back!
What a great little gem of a place with delicious food and craft cocktails. We had a wonderful meal and the bartender Brice made us feel welcomed! We had mussels in a delicious wine sauce with garlic pomme frites, French onion soup perfect for a cloudy weather and an array of desserts. The Brown Rabbit espresso martini was perfection…not too sweet, smooth and delicious. Thumbs up!
Visited the place on Sunday for brunch. It was not busy. We ordered Benedict and Burger, both are good but the portion of Benedict was too small for me. Plus there was a hair in the fries but we didn’t say anything. Cider was good.
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