Pierrot gourmand. A little far from home. hlold my hand and let's step into the past.. the interior is vintage, it has charm if you miss your dear grand mother's house.. it's not weird in a bad way.. it's full on memory lane. Could use a massive update, then again..
The menu is ultra Fran^ais . Loaded with many of the old school classics I was raised on. Back to the future. The wine list is a little on the basic side, specially the French options. The service is really good and attentive, kind and quite elegant, they definitely try hard. Ok.. now the food.. let's not forget that we are 6000 miles from Paris and 5000 feet higher.. to be fair, we are so far that I even managed to confused magret and confit de canard, so yeah.. now, the result is, well it is what it is, it's not amazing, but you are in Guadalajara and I'd say it tastes a bit like when my grandma lost her hand a little.. overall I'm not unhappy, it was a pleasant experience, it was a long walk down memory lane. Lights out. Merci. See you next time.
Food hammer: The escargots could use more garlic and real shells, the watercress salad would do much better with an egg " molet", the magret, consider grilling it "rose" like it's done in the sud-ouest.. the other dish, I'm not sure what it was, I did not order it. La tarte tatin.. more pate feuillete nearly burn the apples in caramel before hitting it up with a great vanille bean ice-cream.. a leaf or two of mint.. perfection.. this said, you guys managed to source the right apples, that's the hardest part, good job! read more