I'm posting to this old topic because it's the only topic on this restaurant. (Back in 2007 GNR nomination topics went to this forum, and weren't placed in the GNR forum until starting in 2010.)
We had dinner here on Thursday night and it was very good indeed. It's nice to see that there are still a few restaurants serving excellent French cuisine, as we have lost so many others over the years.
The cuisine at Café Pyrenees leans more towards classic French cuisine, rather than French bistro fare. But Chef Jean-Marc Loustaunau has incorporated global influences into his menu as well, and it's quite an appealing combination. He also offers wine dinners and some affordable promotions (Thursdays are crepe nights, three courses for $22, in addition to the regular menu).
Everything we had was very good. Standouts included the short rib ravioli (lots of meat in them!), and the sautéed Dover sole. The seafood in the bouillabaisse was excellent - fresh, moist, cooked properly, and a generous proportion, although the broth was thin and weak. All three of the desserts we got were outstanding - "le dome" (chestnut baviarian cream), the chocolate feuilletine, and the apple tart.
We enjoyed our dinner, and we look forward to returning again soon.
P.S. They have a website, at
cafepyrenees.com.