A little pricey but good atmosphere. Although we went for lunch, they also offered a brunch menu. Dinner has a more expansive menu.
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A little pricey but good atmosphere. Although we went for lunch, they also offered a brunch menu. Dinner has a more expansive menu.
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Fun and very high energy spot.
We had a large group of nine without reservations (they don't take them) for Sunday brunch and it was busy. Despite being packed they worked hard to accommodate us and get us situated outside.
Service was great -we had an experienced server who efficiently serviced our table. She was assisted by other staff with extra seating, water, etc.
I had steak and eggs with frites. It was ok. Nothing special - but filling.
Nice array of beer choices including off the wall imports.
Very good Bloody Mary BUT awkward process. You have to go to the bar and DIY your own condiments (olives, citrus, shrimp, peppers, horse radish, vodkas, etc).
I was here on a business dinner. My food was disappointing. I had a lemon chicken dish and it came surrounded by french fries. Yuck. Wasnt what I expected.
Cafe Touche is located in the Edison Park neighborhood of Chicago, not a place where you would expect to find a French bistro. When you walk in the door, you see the warm and intimate space with tin ceilings and that sets a nice tone for the meal. The four of us sampled three appetizers and four entrees. The onion soup, salad Lyonnaise and salad de chèvre were all excellent, flavorful and appropriate in size. The entrées included a red snapper with lentils, coq au vin, cajun ribeye and mussels. Again, all the dishes were well prepared with plenty of flavor and ample in size. Our only disappointment was that service was inattentive, but since we were in no rush, that was not a problem. On street parking in the area can be a problem, but valet parking at a nominal $2 solves that issue. Worth the journey to Edison Park.
Went here for Sunday brunch. Had the ham and cheese omelette. It was delicious, had potatoes on the side and fruit. Mimosas are $10 all you can drink! Bloody Mary's $12 all you can drink. It was crowded but we had a reservation.
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