Best French Restaurants in Chestnut Hill
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- AAlanvipGreater Boston •27 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoDeep flavors. Great service. Somewhat on the loud side of moderate.More infoSycamorePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Newton•4.9
- RRuthvipGreater Boston •64 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe atmosphere is lovely, and the service is always excellent. We had the swordfish special, which was delicious, and the scallops, also very good. This is definitely a restaurant that I like to bring guests to.More infoAquitaine - Chestnut HillPrice: Moderate• French• Chestnut Hill•4.4
- DDonnaGreater Boston •284 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe "Volaille" and French onion soup were absolutely delicious and the service was excellent. I highly recommend this neighborhood gem.More infoLa Voile BrooklinePrice: Moderate• Contemporary French• Brookline•4.6
- AAmyvipGreater Boston •25 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoAnother wonderful meal and evening at Pammy’s, this time for a birthday celebration with a party of 5. Price-Fixe menu was great. I loved the Cobia and Squid Ink gnocchi. I was too full to complete the lumache, but took it home and it was excellent the next day. The lamb saddle, yakitori chicken and lasagna also got excellent reviews. Our server was knowledgeable, helpful and attentive.More infoPammy'sPrice: Very Expensive• American• Cambridge•4.8
- EElizabethWashington, D.C. Area •10 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoFrom valet parking after horrendous Friday traffic, to an amuse bouche soup surprise, we laughed our way through three courses and a bottle of wine, at superb levels, including subtle duck in sauce, pepper perfect steak, huddled broccolini and a shared cardamon flan. We met, on our left, a visitor from England, avoiding her NY sister, and in our right, a cancer survivor keynote speaker. Great night out. Sorely needed .More infoDeuxavePrice: Very Expensive• French• Back Bay•4.7