Bardot Brasserie Review
An Authentic Parisian Escape in the Heart of Aria
Bardot Brasserie, helmed by acclaimed chef Michael Mina, transports diners straight to a classic Parisian brasserie with its dark wood, brass accents, and checkered floors. The ambiance strikes a perfect balance between elegance and casual comfort, making it suitable for both special occasions and impromptu dinners.
Ambiance & Amenities
The restaurant features plush banquettes, intimate booths, and a stunning central bar that serves as the social hub. Natural light floods the space during the day through large windows, while evening brings a warm, romantic glow from vintage-style lighting. The open kitchen allows glimpses of the culinary team at work, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Culinary Excellence
The menu celebrates French classics with impeccable execution. Standouts include the Steak Frites (perfectly cooked with peppercorn sauce and crisp frites), Escargots de Bourgogne (garlicky and tender), and the Moules Marinières (plump mussels in white wine broth). The Croque Madame at brunch is a must-try, with its rich béchamel and fried egg. Desserts like the Crème Brûlée and Profiteroles are sublime.
Service & Value
Service is generally attentive and knowledgeable, though it can occasionally lag during peak hours. Staff are well-versed in the menu and wine pairings. Prices align with the high-quality ingredients and Aria's premium location—expect to spend $60-$100 per person before drinks. The extensive wine list focuses on French selections, with some excellent by-the-glass options.
Practical Information
Hours: Breakfast daily 7–11 AM, Brunch Saturday–Sunday 11 AM–2:30 PM, Dinner Sunday–Thursday 5–10 PM, Friday–Saturday 5–11 PM.
Reservations: Highly recommended, especially for weekend brunch and dinner.
Dress Code: Resort casual (no swimwear or athletic wear).
Who Should Visit
Couples: Ideal for romantic dinners or anniversary celebrations.
Foodies: A must for those seeking authentic French cuisine.
Business Travelers: Impressive for client dinners or solo meals at the bar.
Families: Welcoming to older children, though the sophisticated atmosphere may not suit very young kids.
Bardot Brasserie stands out for its commitment to tradition without feeling stuffy. It’s a refined yet approachable destination that consistently delivers on both flavor and atmosphere.