le voltaire


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mongrolman
5
7 yıl önce
west omaha
le voltaire took me by surprise. i wasn't expecting much however i was blown away with the flavors they packed in to their dishes. the prices were reasonable, the portions were just right, and the service was great. not to mention the bakery next door is great! i had the soup of the day and thebeefburgundy. the soup (something with fennel?) was astronomical. thebeefburgundy's sauce was so good i was tempted to lick my plate however i thought that would be a little disturbing to the other diners... i also had some of their quiche (blue cheese and something else) and it was also a knockout even though i'm usually not a fan of quiche because its texture can be off putting.

overall i think le voltaire is probably #1 in town for lunch. it has no comparison and it will be a regular stop on my restaurant tour.
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combatcritic
4
8 yıl önce
west omaha
with two medium size rooms and drop ceilings in the corner of a strip mall in western omaha, le voltaire does not exactly ooze sophistication. what it lacks in charm is compensated for by the friendly service, quality food, and fair prices. our server never told us her name, but she was very nice and attentive considering it was a friday night and the place was fully-booked, always a good sign.

it took our server 10-15 minutes to tell me she could not find our first choice of wine, a french syrah, so i had to make another choice. with bottles of wine starting at $26, i found an excellent value in the château sainte eulalie, plaisir d'eulalie, minervois 2014 at just $27. it was a deep, medium-bodied red (40% carignan, 35% syrah, 25% grenache) with hints of dark berries and spices that complimented mybeefmain course very nicely.

for our appetizers we had the brie josette ($8.95), baked brie served on toast with an apricot-cranberry chutney, and the gratin aux fruits de mer (seafood gratin - $10.95), bay scallops, shrimp and mussels in a béchamel sauce covered with cheese and broiled. the baked brie and chutney came on six small slices of their toasted baguette and while not the greatest appetizer i have ever had, it was an interesting and tasty balance between sweet and savory. my seafood gratin was a tad on the small side, but creamy and delicious with small chunks of seafood that balanced well with the more savory baked cheese topping.

our main courses consisted of moules frites façon jacques brel ($17.95), 20 ounces of fresh mussels in a lucky bucket beer and bacon broth served with french fries, and boeuf bourguignon ($18.95), abeefstew simmered in red (burgundy, hence the name) wine, with carrots, mushrooms and onions accompanied by whipped potatoes. the mussels were plentiful and yummy, balanced well by the big chunks of bacon in a beer broth. mybeefstew was a bit light on beef, but what was there was tender and delicious. the burgundy-based sauce was very well done and the whipped potatoes creamy just like they should be.

the only things that detracted from the experience (and my rating) were small details, but important ones. first, in a restaurant where you drop $100+ for a meal for two, there should be tablecloths. there were none. second, when i made our reservation (for my wife's birthday) through opentable, i specifically requested a "special dessert", but her special day was never even acknowledged. we left without a formal celebration or a sweet ending to our meal.

the atmosphere adequate, the service friendly and efficient, the food tasty, and the prices fair, le voltaire is an excellent choice if you are craving french cuisine and an exceptional value and a pleasant surprise in the midwest where quality, gourmet cuisine is a rarity.

combatcritic gives le voltaire 7 out of 10 bombs ... more bombs are better!
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jacky
5
11 yıl önce
west omaha
excellent french food. we gave this restaurant a try a few weeks ago and were impressed. the staff is knowledgeable of what is on the menu and how it is cooked. we started with the plateau de formage and a nice bottle of 2005 bordeaux. we ate slowly and savored every bite of the cheeses. the waitress described each cheese which was a nice touch. for the main course we ordered the boeuf bourguignon (bb) and bouillabaisse de marselle (bdm). both were outstanding. the bbbeefwas tender and the sauce so savory. the broth in the bdm was very close to what i remember in paris. the fish was perfectly cooked. i enjoyed every bite. however, the toast that came with the bdm had an awful mustard spread on it. i would have preferred just toasted/buttered french bread. i didn't want anything competing with that wonderfully delicious and savory bdm.

drawbacks...tables are tiny and they are skimpy on the bread (tiny basket of a tiny loaf of very delicious and crusty french bread). the waiter will ask if you want more when he/she sees it is empty...which was halfway through our appetizer for us. bb and bdm both call for a good amount of bread to sop up all that delicious broth.

we'll be back!
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anna
5
11 yıl önce
west omaha
exquisite!. i had always passed this little place when getting groceries and never really tried it until i decided to take my french boyfriend out for a meal more his style, and i am so glad i did! such amazing food. the bread, the salad and my main course ofbeefstew was just out of this world...i guess you could say out of this country ;) the amazing food, kind waiter and romantic ambiance created a perfect night. i would eat here every single day! lovely.
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