I went to the new-ish Bistrot Pierre in Torquay last
week. The place was heaving on a Tuesday
night and a reservation was needed. The
views from all tables of the fairy lights and sea were impressive as the
windows are large. Upstairs was buzzy,
busy and had a good atmosphere.
The food is French and delicious. For starters, my husband and I decided to have a sharing platter (the assiette). There was ample food on the assiette, although we did have to ask for some extra bread – very nice slices of baguette with a French butter called Lescure. The mini chorizos cooked in honey had been recommended to me – they were good – but watch out, they do stop you talking for a few minutes! The hummus, olives, sun dried tomatoes and brie were all good. The tapenade tasted a little different to usual – I am not sure If they had added pesto or mayonnaise, but it seemed different to what I anticipated.
My husband had a rib eye steak with mushrooms, salad and fries which he enjoyed. I had the Lamb Cassoulet which was served with wonderful Dauphinoise Potatoes, red cabbage, carrots and broccoli. The cassoulet and the potatoes were outstanding. The potatoes were served in a mini skillet with a small oven glove: a ‘handle glove’ The lamb was very tender and tasty.
I chose the Café Gourmand for dessert as I wanted to see how this restaurant performed for their sweet offerings. I tried the following four (the restaurant chooses for you) and overall my fave was the Lemon Tart: Lemon Tart, Chocolate Fondant, Raspberry sorbet with crumbs, Tarte Tatin. The apple tart was my least favourite, but that was just me being fussy.
Downstairs, the ceiling is higher and there were fewer people and it had a calmer, quieter atmosphere.
The only problems were that I was a little chilly, we were sat by a closed window – my husband was fine. Plus it was noisy upstairs – some people might prefer the downstairs tables. The wine list was OK but a bit unexciting.
There were also plenty of outdoor seats – I can imagine that brunch, or a morning coffee on the outdoor terrace in the sun would be amazing. There is outdoor seating on the ground floor and first floor (balcony) level. The location choices for this small chain of restaurants is interesting. I think this Torquay branch is going to be deservedly popular. High quality dishes, great service, buzzy atmosphere, sea views and very close to the Princess Theatre will all help make this place thrive.
2 comments:
Certainly looks like a place to check out next time we're in Toquay.
We walked by this on the way to the theatre when we were down in Torquay a few weeks ago. It looks really nice, and i can imagine the summer it would be lovely to sit outside.
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