La Bouche

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If you happen to be around Pier A Park, visit this restaurant. The wonderful flavours of the French cuisine attract a lot of visitors. Based on the guests' opinions, waiters offer nicely cooked smoked salmon, brioche french toasts and smoked salmon sandwiches here. At La Bouche, order good crepes, croissants and brioche toasts. According to the reviewers' opinions, waiters serve great latte, tea or hot chocolate.

This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Tasty food at affordable prices are offered here. You will appreciate the modern decor and cool atmosphere of this spot. But people rate this restaurant below average on Google.

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Anna Zlatoff Request content removal
The egg is over cooked, the potatoes are undercooked. My daughter loves her Nutella crepe though from here. I’m here for the second time and no luck with food so far. Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
Mallory Kaufman Request content removal
Salad was undressed and had a piece of paper or paper towel in it. When I finally got the attention of the server, because he hadn't checked on us at all, there was no apology he simply asked if I wanted another. Salad was basically bagged mixed greens with unwashed cherry tomatoes, raw onion and feta cheese, not to mention a $7 for the addition of a tiny piece chicken. He ended up charging me for the salad. An $80 bill for a burger, papery salad and croque monsieur. I don't have a problem paying a premium for great food and service, especially when local places need support most, but this was so rough and not okay at all. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 4
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a month ago
So sorry and apologies! Its our fault, tried to solve your problem immediately on that time and change it. Again, we do apologize for the experience. Please come back next time and let us compensate the bad to good. All the best...
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Sarah Wasilak Request content removal
First impression, was delightfully surprised by the cleanliness in such a small, quaint little hole in the wall sort of place. There was a group waiting outside to be seated which was a good sign, because the weather wasn’t great. Who waits outside unless it’s good, right? The menu has lots of options, so whether you want a sweet breakfast or a more savory lunch, there’s something for everyone. Also noticed: the all gender restroom, which I always appreciate. After ordering drinks, we did wait a tad longer than I would have expected. While my first sip of my dirty chai with almond milk was satisfactory, and my boyfriend liked the look of his latte with frothy foam milk, a few sips later I came to the conclusion that my iced chai was severely watered down (assuming they pour warm espresso over ice, which is my ultimate pet peeve. It’s 2024 and planning ahead is doable. How are places still doing this? Make the espresso ahead of time and chill it) Anyhow, the taste of my avocado toast and my boyfriend’s eggs Benedict was truly good. The poached eggs were cooked just right, bursting with their yolk the moment we sliced them open. But the potatoes (while cooked enough to bite into), weren’t seasoned like a downright delicious, greasy set of home fries — you know, the type you really want with your eggs, with just a little crisp and some cracked sea salt. I did appreciate the hot sauce they had on the table, in fact, it was the first hot sauce I’ve ever taken a liking too, but La Bouche didn’t make it, Cholula did. And speaking of which, La Bouche didn’t make any type of “sauce” to drizzle over the farm field greens that were strewn about over my avocado toast or collected in a sad little corner on the plate of my boyfriend’s egg Benedict. Not even EVOO? Come on, no one likes dry mixed greens straight of the box. This makes the dish look unfinished! We also got the zucchini pancakes which were delicious and probably the best item on the table. But then why don’t they put as much effort into their main dishes? These were more like a shareable side. I think the part of our visit that probably was most significant and led me to deduct a full star was the end, when we were asked if one of our places could be cleared that still contained an entire zucchini pancake on it. “No,” I said. “We’re not done.” As the bus boy reached for the plate. “No,” my boyfriend tried again. “We’re still working on it.” We took one to two more bites before another waitress walked over and simply said “let me clear your plates,” and proceeded to clear them before we could even utter a single word. There was still food on all of our plates at this point, to be clear. La Bouche? More like La Pouche You Out. Regardless, there aren’t many quick and clean, relatively yummy brunch spots in Hoboken as you’d think, so we’ll probably be back. But we probably won’t wait outside in the cold for a table. Sorry, I don’t beat around the Bouche. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Avocado Eggs, Eggs Florentine, Avocado Egg Toast, Smoked Salmon, Salmon Benedict
ClosedOpens at 8AM
$$$$ Price range per person $11 - $30
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207 Washington St
Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
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Hoboken Terminal
207 Washington St, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
Features
Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted Wi-Fi Booking Wheelchair accessible Delivery Takeaway Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 8AM-8PM
MondayMon 8AM-8PM
TuesdayTue 8AM-8PM
WednesdayWed 8AM-8PM
ThursdayThu 8AM-8PM
FridayFri 8AM-8PM
SaturdaySat 8AM-8PM
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