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Situated near the theatre district, the Troquet Restaurant is one of the city's trendiest restaurants. It offers fine cuisine and finer wine. The French food offered includes items, such as Kumomoto Oysters, Braised Short Rib Canneloni and Duo of Foie Gras. And the wines and champagne are from regions in France, Spain and Italy. Sit in the comfort of the elegantly done-up brown-hued rooms and enjoy the greenery of the lawns while you wine and dine.
140 Boylston St, Boston, MA, 02116, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | Closed | |
Tue | 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Wed | 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Thu | 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Fri | 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Sat | 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
Sun | Closed |
u know nothing, until u eat here!!! – sooooooooo unbelievably good. it would be a sheer display of egoism on my part to pontificate on the cuisine served here. also, the service was OUTSTANDING. waiters actually look you in the eye and smile with apparent genuineness. food is brought out with minimal time, while not detracting from the quality. desserts are of equal caliber and very complimentary to the entrees. i will make note of the average age of the clientele: late 30s to late 50s. also, on a thursday night, it got quit... read more
Simply the best – By far, the best restaurant in town! So much better than all these other pretentious restaurants with stuffy service and ridiculous recipes... Great service, simple and nice and creative cooking. Wine list is amazing and choice of meals limited but very balanced. And better than anything... you don't need to have dinner at 5pm! They serve until midnight... The first civilized restaurant in town!
C'est Formidable!! – Troquet is, in a word, phenomenal. I have been there twice, most recently for my boyfriend's birthday. It seemed fitting to celebrate his turning 21 at a restaurant specializing in wine. We shared one of the 2-oz samplers with our appetizers, and switched to different 4-oz glasses with our entrees and cheese. The wine pairings were lovely, obviously made by educated oenophiles, but more importantly the food was a triumph. Obviously French with international influences -- just enough not to overwhelm -- e... read more
OVER RASTED...!!! – My wife and I had dinner on Saturday. The yellowfin tuna sashimi was good quality product but needed more flavors. My wife ordered the muscovy duck which came to the table undercooked...let me be specific...it was raw. I ordered the suckling pig which was tasty but I don't know who they were feeding. The portion was minuscule. The place is noisy which I wouldn't say is romantic...! Try Pigalle around the corner for supassed food, atmosphere, value, romanticsm.
The Best in Boston! – Troquet is the Best! The mix of wine and delightful dishes is unbelievable. The staff is friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is perfect for a date or a group, but not too large of a group it is a small restaurant.
service. style. grace. taste. – Troquet is still a hidden jewel in Boston. So hurry up and go before you can't get in. The food is wonderful. I had a lobster appetizer that was buttery and lovely. My friend had the foie gras which was decadent. For dinner, we split a delicious salad and the cavatelli pasta with mushrooms and truffle oil. Sounds simple but it's full of flavor and hands down, one of the best pasta dishes I have ever had. The wine list is great. Enabling you to sample a flight of 2 oz glasses or go for the 4 oz... read more
good vegetarian option – i've been to a lot of nicer restaurants by now and even ones that are famous like cafe baulud in new york have had little vegetarian fare have been disappointing. the only exception that i can think of offhand is troquet, which had a mushroom pasta dish that was actually worth the price for once. thumbs up.
great wine, great food – being a small place lacking a glamorously catchy door on bolyston street, troquet really impressed me on my first visit. the extensive choice of wine really amazed me, and what's more exciting is that they serve most of them by the glass, allowing you to try fine selections in small portions. the food was impressive, as well as the service.
Wine list to die for – Troquet is 'runner up' for the past year - food is fantastic, not to mention the wine list ... Super service with no attitude. Great!
Troquet has a 4.6 star rating with 432 reviews.
Troquet is closed now. It will open at 5:00 p.m.
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