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Contribute Feedback What Miia Penttilä likes about C'est La Vie Bistro:
The best restaurant I've ever visited in America! The decor is absolutely beautiful—it's a space where you can truly relax your eyes. The menu is unique compared to other cafes, with a distinctly European flair. I’ll definitely return and bring a friend to introduce them to my new favorite spot. I expressed my gratitude when I left, and I still feel thankful for the experience. As for parking, it's located in the cou... View all feedback.
What Megg Farrell doesn't like about C'est La Vie Bistro:
This charming little restaurant is perfectly located in the heart of Northborough, exuding warmth and character. I decided to sample their open sandwich with a side of fries, and I must say, the fries were simply fantastic! Unfortunately, the open sandwich didn’t completely meet my expectations; the flavors seemed slightly off. It might be better suited as a brunch spot, so next time, I think I'll try their pancakes... View all feedback.
My mom and I visited on a Sunday around 10:30 am and had to wait about 40 minutes for a table. Some other couples who arrived just after us seemed to wait over an hour. The waiting area is in the front hallway and gets quite crowded, as there isn’t a dedicated host; the waitstaff also manage the hosting duties. The staff appeared somewhat overwhelmed, and at times, annoyed while navigating the crowded hallways to serve their tables. They don’t utilize any electronic systems for managing the waitlist; instead, they simply jot down names on a piece of paper. When we inquired about wait times, they weren’t able to provide any estimates. I believe that streamlining the process by having a host at the front and directing guests through the main entrance could alleviate some congestion in the hallway and stairs that the staff use to transport food. Our server, however, was sweet and attentive. While the food and coffee took longer to arrive than anticipated, everything was generally satisfactory. The pancakes were a little underwhelming, but the omelet and potatoes were quite decent. I enjoyed a cappuccino while my mom had the regular drip coffee, both of which were good. She ordered a carafe of coffee but only received a small shot glass of creamer, necessitating multiple requests for more. I also noticed a large jar of brown sugar on the table for the coffee, which guests have to dip their own spoons into. Personally, I find this unappealing from a hygiene perspective and think it would be better to have a dispensing jar or individually wrapped sugar packets instead.
--- **Dine-In Review** **Meal Type:** Brunch **Price Range:** $20–30 per person **Recommended Dishes:** Build Your Own Omelette, Steak and Eggs If you're looking for a delightful brunch experience, I highly recommend trying their Build Your Own Omelette and the Steak and Eggs. Both dishes are not only delicious but also allow for some customizations that cater to your taste. The price is reasonable, making it an excellent choice for a satisfying meal. Enjoy! --- Feel free to let me know if you'd like any changes!
This is a fantastic breakfast spot with delicious food. It's a lovely place that truly made me feel like I was in Paris.
This restaurant is truly one-of-a-kind! You won’t find anything like it anywhere else. Today, I had the goat cheese and sweet potato omelette, along with gougères and a cappuccino. My friend ordered the duck house potatoes with eggs cooked over easy. It was a delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Just be sure to arrive before 2:30 PM!
This is a lovely, cozy spot for enjoying breakfast or brunch. The staff are friendly and efficient, and the food is absolutely delicious. I highly recommend it! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5