Pigalle is a french restaurant that is tucked away on Charles St. South in the theatre district. I had passed it a number of times walking back and forth to the south end but really had never thought to go in. However, when Pigalle popped up on groupon I figured it was totally worth trying out.
When you walk into Pigalle, it just has this really cozy feel. There is a small bar in the front, then the restaurant is filled with dark leather booths and and a timber ceilings. They have a nice cocktail list, but my mom kept it simple and ordered a cosmo.
The Cosmo |
The Aviation and the French Martini |
Both K and Nick got the Duet of Vegetable Terrines: Beet and Horseradish Cream and Eggplant and Goat Cheese with Brioche Toast.
The Terrines |
My mom got the Simple Arugula Salad with Fried Goat Cheese that also came with thin roasted fingerling potatoes.
The salad |
For main courses I ordered Pigalle’s Cassoulet of Confit Duck Leg, Braised Lamb Shank and House-Made Pork sausage.
The Cassoulet |
Nick got the Pork Wienerschnitzel with Herbed Spaetzle, Braised Purple Cabbage and Caper-Lemon Sauce.
The Wienerschnitzel |
My mom ordered the Beef Bourguignon with Mushrooms, Pearl Onions and Bacon, which is one of those dishes that is perfect to order because it seems overwhelming to make at home.
The Bourguignon |
K got the Crispy Half Duckling with Dried Cherry Glaze, Bacony Brussels Sprouts, Pearl Onions and Potato Purée.
The Crispy Duckling |
Since my mom and K ordered from the three course menu, Nick and I could not be left out and also ordered desserts. Both my mom and K ordered the Banana Phyllo Roll with Green Tea Ice Cream, Kaffir Lime Anglaise and Candied Walnuts.
The Banana Phyllo Roll dessert |
I ordered the Classic Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée, because next to chocolate desserts, this is my other go-to dish.
The Crème Brûlée |
Nick went against all his dessert norms when he found out they were out of the cheesecake and got the Fallen Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Sauce and Raspberry Coulis.
The Fallen Chocolate Cake |
Again, this was served on another french county plate that I really liked. Also, I loved the presentation of the components itself - it looked like it was ready for a photo. This cake had a nice rich coco flavor rather than being overly chocolaty like some cakes can be. The sauces were good, just too rich for a non chocolate lover.
Overall, I was totally satisfied with my meal when we left the restaurant, and I would highly recommend the three course meal. I think it is actually an amazing deal. Also, there is a wide variety of dishes available so even the pickiest person (like myself) would be able to find something they would like. Ordering off the regular menu can get pricey quickly considering there is such a great alternative.
Pigalle is a great go-to for people looking to make a show as well as indulging in a quality meal, especially since it is in the theatre district and you do not need to move the car afterward. Also, it is the perfect place to grab a bit during these cold winter months because between the atmosphere and comfort food, you will leave feeling warm and cozy.
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