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Le Colonial20 Cosmo PlaceSan Francisco, CA 94109 map cross street: between Sutter and Post, Jones and Taylor district: Presidio Tel. 415.931.3600 Website |
| About Le Colonial Executive Chef Kellie Nguyen-Rabanit moves into position at Le Colonial from within, where she's been utilizing her Vietnamese heritage and formal culinary training to turn out consistently popular cuisine at this swanky Theater District throwback to the French colonial era in Vietnam. Love the outdoor patio and the cinematic interior design, even though it's a cookie-cutter of the Le Colonials in LA and NYC. Over cool cocktails and well-chosen wines, we recently enjoyed excellent service (only a shellfish fork missing here and there - nothing to freak out about) and frankly, pretty fabulous food. Of course, raw oysters with a minted ginger granita are a long-time favorite, and happily still on the menu. While her sizable cold salad of shaved banana blossoms, prawns, peanuts and ginger ($12) may satisfy more than stun, Rabanit's butter-tender lamb chops with toasted peanuts, scallion oil and peppered lime sauce ($33) had us lolling about in a meat-induced ecstasy that's all too rare. Hours Sunday: 5:30 - 10 pmMonday: 5:30 - 10 pm Tuesday: 5:30 - 10 pm Wednesday: 5:30 - 10 pm Thursday: 5:30 - 11 pm Friday: 5:30 - 11 pm Saturday: 5:30 - 11 pm |
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Editorial Review Le Colonial Same Grand Veranda, Slightly Better Food By Tracie Broom (11/07/2008)" These days, serving upscale Vietnamese cuisine is by no means a pioneer move. But when Le Colonial opened its San Francisco branch in 1998, the concept was still fairly new. $10 cocktails with fresh ingredients were considered art nouveau, and dot-com bank accounts didn't flinch at the downtown prices. A (somewhat cheesy) nightclub element has since been added to the program, but what's remained steady is the appeal of Le Colonial's breezy veranda, its elegant interior, and its approachable, easily shared menu. " |
Editorial Review Epic Dining, Fall 2002 Chez Papa, Beach Chalet, Café Riggio, Le Colonial By Tracie Broom (01/21/2004)" Our tireless research teams have checked out a number of established chefs in new digs, and new chefs in establishments we dig already. From the neighborhood bistro to an expense account fantasyland, here's a froth-free survey of what's up. " |
Editorial Review Le Colonial High Design Conquers the High Art of Haute Cuisine By Tracie Broom (01/21/2004)" There is no debating that Le Colonial is a beautiful space. The atmosphere is swank-conservative; the interior consists of creamy walls, dark wood moldings, potted greenery, and high ceilings. The outdoor veranda is a long, heat-lamped row of dark wicker tables, chairs, plants, and low lights. Sunshine pours through the glass roof on a clear day, rain sheds off when it's wet out. The old black and white photographs of Vietnamese folks are chintzy, but they add visual legitimacy to the decor. The owners and designers of Le Colonial certainly have achieved both the look and the feel of the exclusivity of private dining clubs of days past. " |
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