The white sausage was served with scrambled eggs and a butter croissant. The sauce was a beurre noisette. The boudin blanc was pretty good and is something that I don't see enough on menus. The croissant was heavenly. Initially, I was discouraged when I saw that it wasn't warmed up as I figured it might taste a little stale. However, it was buttery and crumbled upon touch. The eggs however looked blah, a bit like airplane food. The plating was just very unappealing and not something I would expect from a Keller restaurant.
Scrambled eggs with biscuits and homemade gravy with forest mushrooms. I thought the brioche would be fluffy and buttery. Instead it was dry and hard. The dish actually looked really offensive with the gravy poured all over the eggs. I actually lost my appetite just looking at it. The gravy was a horrid shade of paste. It also had a disturbing seafood flavor which I didn't like at all. I mentioned it to the waitress when she cleared my plate which I had left touched, but all she said was "I don't think there's seafood in the gravy". I wasn't expecting it to be taken off the bill (although some places would have done so and you would think a Keller joint would) but a simple "I'm really sorry or can I get you anything else" would alleviate the situation.
The only good thing about the dish were the side of potatoes which the waiter forgot to serve with the rest of the meal and only brought it out when we were pretty much done. The potatoes were good and not starchy. The inside was soft and pipping hot with a slight crisp on the outside. It was sufficiently seasoned as well.
I was so disappointed with my egg dish and was starving while watching everyone eat so I ordered a chocolate and almond croissant. It was actually pretty darn good. Somehow the croissants really shined although it left me wondering why the bread and brioche were a letdown. Similar to the butter croissant, this was also flaky and buttery with a melted chocolaty filling. It's pretty hard to eat this elegantly and I was left with traces of powdered sugar and chocolate residue all over my face.
When we left, there still wasn't a line so it's good to know that we could have slept in a bit longer and hopped on a later flight. The food was surprisingly very unimpressive except for the croissants. It was also pricey for the quality of food at $26 for the horrendous egg dish with funky gravy and dry bread. The presentation was also lackluster and made the dishes look even more unappetizing. I really expected more from a Thomas Keller establishment. The only thing worth going back for IMO are the croissants. And for the $55 that I spent on my brunch which included a mimosa, I could have bought 13 more croissants instead of the egg dish that was left untouched. Now that would have been an epic Keller brunch.
Hits: croissants, boudin blanc
Misses: eggs, gravy, brioche
When we left, there still wasn't a line so it's good to know that we could have slept in a bit longer and hopped on a later flight. The food was surprisingly very unimpressive except for the croissants. It was also pricey for the quality of food at $26 for the horrendous egg dish with funky gravy and dry bread. The presentation was also lackluster and made the dishes look even more unappetizing. I really expected more from a Thomas Keller establishment. The only thing worth going back for IMO are the croissants. And for the $55 that I spent on my brunch which included a mimosa, I could have bought 13 more croissants instead of the egg dish that was left untouched. Now that would have been an epic Keller brunch.
Hits: croissants, boudin blanc
Misses: eggs, gravy, brioche
Rating: **1/2
Bouchon
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 414-6200
http://www.bouchonbistro.com/
Bouchon
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 414-6200
http://www.bouchonbistro.com/
Interesting. I suppose it's probably not fair to judge the entire restaurant by the brunch service, since brunch tends to be where good food goes to die, but it doesn't bode well.
ReplyDeleteHave you been to LA's Bouchon such that you could compare the two?
I hit the bakery a few times while I was in Vegas, which had some good stuff.
Yikes! I would have been so sad if I'd been served those icky eggs with seafood-flavored gravy. Thank goodness for carbs! Wonder how the brunch in LA compares...
ReplyDeleteSku - I hear ya. Brunch is my favorite meal of the day. I guess I had my hopes raised and was bummed esp since I woke up at 5 to catch the flight out. I haven't been to LA's Bouchon. It's on my list!
ReplyDeleteDiana - haha yeah.. the color really turned me off! It's true what they say.. you eat with your eyes :)