vincent on camelback


johno
5
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
spendy, decent food, poor service. this was almost a dislike vote, but the food saved it.

vincent's has two areas, one is the restaurant, the other is the bistro. the restaurant was almost empty close to 7pm but for the 6 or so bar fly aristocrat wanna-be's wanting to be "seen" (if you know what i mean).

our drink waiter brought out he waters and the cocktails but forgot to bring back the wine list which was requested - the first of a series of annoyances to come.
when he did deliver the wine list of 20 or so pages, he returned within 2 minutes and gave our guest the hurry up to order. seemingly he had better things to do - maybe he was also serving in the bistro?

our food waiter arrived and we were somewhat surprised that this guy could hardly remember his own name let alone our orders. thankfully he wrote them down.

i ordered the lobster bisque which was absolutely superb, in fact so good that i ordered another for desert later.

my new zealand lamb chops were nicely prepared and i counted 8 chops which was a generous serving, even though they were fairly small.

we all ordered soufflé except for me. these were huge and 2 were split between four people. i ordered the lobster bisque again, it was that good.
when the soufflés arrived, they were both lemon instead of one chocolate, however, we all received a warm chocolate mud cake for some reason, which we didn't order. i suspect the waiter might have been confused (again) unfortunately no sign of my bisque, which i had to order again with the waiter saying "oh i thought you were joking" (about wanting it for desert). seemed like a pretty straight forward request to me?

overall, i think we will stick to the vincent's saturday market fare in future - can't go wrong there.
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sunnydaywesties
5
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
i rediscovered vincents and it's better than ever. not one miss from the heirloom tomato salad, endive watercress salad, duck confit, grouper or the perfect souffles! the service was also excellent. after we were seated, our server told us that chef was concerned we might find it too loud (a large party was just being seated next to us), so we were moved to a nicer table without even having to ask! vincent is watching every detail and it shows. delicious food in a cozy atmosphere that is getting hard to find.
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steve
2
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
aloof service, spendy, aveerage entrees. the soups at this aging french restaurant are excellent, in contrast to the average beef tenderloin entree and a fair creme brulee for dessert. from the time we were seated, we were greeted with staff that were either less than enthusiastic or best described as aloof. the cocktail waiter offered no wine suggestions. we were told that they ran out of the lobster bisque, which appears on this online menu. the entrees were lukewarm.
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josh
5
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
great service.... scott is amazing. we have only been in a few times but he always remembers our names and turns around our order very fast. we ordered eggs in a hole and french toast both look unique and taste great.
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lpdujffy9
2
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
if dining with a busload of senior citizens on bland utterly boring wannabe french food, this is the place for you. when i pointed out that my entree was smaller than a normal appetizer, the chef, vincent asked me what did i expect for $10.00. the answer is so much more. bad service, rude chef, bad food. try sans soucie in cave creek. real french food there.
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mo
5
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
winner. four of us went here tonight, and we'll be back for sure. the price was right, the food was beautiful, and the service great. there wasn't a thing at the table that wasn't a spiritual experience. steak au poivre; awesome soups, so artfully presented; a pizza with pesto, arugula, and prosciutto. homemade frittes.
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brandon.hofmann
5
14 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
best value in phx. vincents market bistro is a small piece of france transported to the arcadia area. the dining room is quite small, though it seems that it is rarely full. the service is generally quite good, and the food is always exceptional.

each meal begins fresh croissants and delicious jam, followed by an entrée and a complimentary dessert. lunch for two is shockingly cheap, coming in at under $20 dollars for two entrées, fresh croissant, and dessert.
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ronald
15 yıl önce
biltmore/arcadia
making fun of the french is a national sport. even if you're french. but before we heap more abuse on the land of the brie (and risk getting whistled for piling on), let's reflect on something particularly french: culinary talent. the ability to create me
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