The Butler & The Chef Bistro

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155a S Park St, San Francisco, CA 94107
San Francisco, CA 94107

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(415) 896-2075
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The best French bistro brunch I have had stateside! Come for the food, put up with the ascerbic and uneven service. It'd also located in South Park, which is a great little area...

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As an update to kl1976's review about 3 years ago, I can confirm that customer service is still horrible at this place, ironically named ""The Butler & The Chef"", as if they were...

Still Horrible Service: A restaurant full of irony. 12/1/2010

As an update to kl1976's review about 3 years ago, I can confirm that customer service is still horrible at this place, ironically named ""The Butler & The Chef"", as if they were the king of the restaurant.\r \r Don't offend the butler and the chef by doing anything other than solely enjoying their food, or you will be served badly in no time.\r \r I had a similar accident, where I ate in the restaurant with a friend, but wanted to add a chair when another friend arrived. Despite there are 3 other empty tables that can seat 3 plenty, the butler decided to tell us instead that we could not add a chair.\r \r The food is also no oral pleasure unlike what they described. For $16, all you can get is a dry piece of crepe with salmon half-filled and less than a dollop of sour cream. And some spinach on the side right out of a bag from the fridge. That's really all. I can make that for $2 at home.\r \r The open kitchen, apparently, is not used for bridging the relationship of customers and the chefs, but instead, it's used for the chef to identity which customers he hates. You will recognize his grumpy eyes, and you'll know what I mean when you see it.\r \r Funny enough, the chef actually offered us to *stay*, only after I told him that I would leave a bad review here. But yep, like the other angry customers in this review thread, the chef actually spent time kicking customers out, instead of cooking. more

Great French Brunch 3/24/2008

The best French bistro brunch I have had stateside! Come for the food, put up with the ascerbic and uneven service. It'd also located in South Park, which is a great little area to visit on a weekend. Pros: Food, location Cons: service more

Horrible customer service 1/30/2008

First off, I will say that the food was very good. No complaints about the food.\r \r I arrived at the restaurant between lunch & breakfast & ordered a coffee & a pastry. Sat down, the restaurant was pretty much empty. The owner/manager walked over & asked if I was planning on staying for lunch. I was, & let him know that I was meeting a couple of friends. Friends were late, so I ended up ordering lunch on my own about 1/2 hour later (note, i had already ordered food, so I wasn't just sitting at the table lingering). At this point, the restaurant is about 1/2 full. \r \r The waitress brings my food, I eat. Literally 2-3 minutes after the waitress clears my plate & brings me a dessert menu, the owner/manager asked me to leave. He said it was ridiculous that I was still at the restaurant and they needed the table. There were still empty tables & I had ordered two meals! I was stunned. I couldn't believe I got thrown out of a restaurant seconds after finishing my meal.\r \r This IS NOT the place to go for a leisurely meal. They will move you out of your table if they want to give it to someone else, & tact is not employed here.\r \r The food is not worth the shoddy service, poor customer service, & embarassing treatment by someone who clearly doesn't know anything about how to treat a guest. Pros: Good food, cute location Cons: horrible customer service, no parking more

Yummy natural foods! 2/1/2007

I went to this restaurant because it was close to a salon I was going to afterwards. I am so glad I went there. My friend and I were treated to excellent service and delicious food. I was thrilled to be able to go to a place that is so supportive of a green lifestyle. The food selection was fantastic and the presentation was wonderful, as were the mimosas! Pros: parking (weekend), selection, presentation Cons: small seating area more

Authentic French Bistro! 11/28/2006

I lived in France for two years and this place is authentic! Their crepes, salads, quiche, and sandwiches are just like the ones you'll find in Paris - only the portion sizes (as is the case with most restaurants in the U.S.) are larger. The service and atmosphere are both great as well. And how can you not like a place that gives you a delicious chocolate truffle to finish off your meal!? Just perfect. Pros: Authentic french cuisine, nice ambiance, chocolate truffles ! Cons: Somewhat pricey (although very nice quality!) more

It's good 8/26/2006

Pretty good food, sweet waitresses, really social chef with a fun sense of humor. This one guy who works there pretends to be French with his faux-lofty presence but is ultimately common. The atmosphere is cute. Pros: Good Food, Nice folks Cons: Lame American guy with faux-French attitude. more

Horribly overpriced 8/9/2006

They market themselves as the "cheapest ticket to France." I suppose it's cheap if you compare it to flying... more

Horribly overpriced 8/9/2006

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They market themselves as the "cheapest ticket to France." I suppose it's cheap if you compare it to flying to Paris, but the food here is definite... more

Best quiche/ great bakery goods. 8/4/2006

The quiche is amazing. Try any of them. Sandwiches are also good. Crepes can take a while, but worth the wait. Quality organic ingredients in many of the dishes. Nice ambiance. Glad it's open 7 days! Pros: Ambiance, variety of food, delicious meals Cons: Can get crowded for weekend brunch more

charming cafe 5/22/2006

My husband started working in this neighborhood a while back and stumbled into this little cafe and fell in love. We live on the other side of town but have made the trek over to this little gem more than once. The baguette sandwiches are just like the ones in Paris - every ingredient is simple but incredibly flavorable. And the complimentary truffles are divine - even at seventy five cents a pop, they are a steal. Whenever we wish we were in back in Paris, this is where we head. Pros: charming, good value, great food Cons: parking can be tricky more

Fabulous Food, Excellent Service, Great Prices! 2/13/2006

Suddenly you've stepped out of San Francisco and into a neighborhood Bistro somewhere in Provincial France. A busy, noisy gathering place weekdays for the local lunch crowd, relaxed and quite off hours or weekends (open seven days a week), the atmosphere is purely French. I've never had anything here that wasn't marvelous but my favorites are the quiche, croque monsieurs, and the ever-changing Dish of the Day. Generous espresso drinks, excellent French wine and beer, and decadent desserts keep me coming back for more. If youre in a hurry try the huge baguette sandwiches to-go at only 7$. The owners (one French, one Californian) are fun and crazy and obviously passionate about what they do. The staff is quick and courteous even during the extremely busy weekday lunch rush. This is my favorite place to impress a new lady friend without going broke! Pros: Great Food, Great Prices, Great Atmosphere more

Arrogant and rude owner 8/16/2005

While waiting for our sandwiches, I helped myself to a candybowl on the register beside the business cards. When the cashier rang up my chcken lemon aoili sandwich (dark meat chcken boiled with no taste) she asking if i ate a candy, which she rang it up with my bill -75 cents. Wow. 75 cents for that? Thought it was free after-dinner mint? She said no she has to charge me. Ok, i said. I told the owner that I paid for the candy, but wanted to give feedback on how to show candy was for sale, not free. Customer feedback should always be appreciated. He didn't accept my feedback openly,said this is not a cheap restaurant, & what I ate was a french truffle, & that i shouldn't walk into his restaurant thinking everything is free. Offended by his remark, I vouched never to go back there again. Pros: Great Location, Casual, very parisian, friendly staff Cons: Owner - arrogant/rude, sandwiches tasteless, no parking anywhere more

Nice lunch 3/16/2005

Great lunch spot for those who work in and around South Park. It gets plenty busy, but offers fantastic sandwiches, including croque monsieur and proscuitto and brie, along with coffee drinks and more. On sunny days, I usually skip the wait and grab a picnic table in the park. more
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  • In Short
    Situated on a quiet, tree-lined block across from South Park, this cheery coffeehouse welcomes a daytime crowd of in-the-know locals. Light bistro bites, including baby spinach...

  • 11/4/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Tues-Fri Breakfast 8am-11am Lunch 11am-3pm Sat - Brunch 8am-3pm Sun - Brunch 10am-3pm Mon - CLOSED
  • Payments: Discover, Travelers Check, Cash, Master Card, Diner's Club, American Express, Carte Blanche, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Central East, South Beach
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