(214) 742-8200
1321 Commerce St
(Akard Street)
Dallas,
TX
75202
32.7796
-96.8004
Neighborhood: Historic District
Reviews & Ratings for The French Room
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Crown jewel of dining experiences with an exquisite five-star menu and equally flawless service set in the opulent Hotel Adolphus.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
Cherub-filled murals span the arched ceiling, hand-blown chandeliers, and gilt moldings are reminiscent of a Rococo chateau. Louis XVI high-back chairs, silver, crystal and china exudes Old World grandeur not often found today. Servers are precise and unobtrusive while tending to diners' every need. Gentlemen are required to wear jackets.
The Food
New executive chef, Jason Weaver steps into his role without missing a beat. Signature dishes include jumbo lump crab cake sitting atop a lemongrass-ginger infused lobster sauce and perfectly seared pecan encrusted foie gras comfort like loyal friends. New creations feature plump diver scallop on braised pork belly accompanied by truffled lentil potato salad and miso glazed North Atlantic turbot doused in rich foie gras-lobster emulsion excite like new relationships. The billowy French Room souffle ($5 additional) or the dangerously rich chocolate pot de creme with champagne sorbet has diners positively falling in love.
excellent meal
by cmk1126 at Citysearch
This could easily become my favorite restaurant in Dallas, but I'll have to go a few more times to gauge their consistency and see more of their work. This much is the truth: these people understand foie gras. It was the best I've ever had, which is saying something because I overindulge fairly regularly. The pork belly was not exactly to taste (could have used some searing), but was nonetheless very enjoyable. The beef was very flavorful, but maybe a little too salty. But the portions were large, and overall it was a good value. Dessert, which I think is a weak point at 5-star restaurants, was very, very good (it was some sort of creme brulee with carmel popcorn and ice cream). And there are lots of pleasant little extras along the way (good bread, candy, sorbet, pre-dessert etc.).
There are cheaper five-star restaurants, but you do get more for your money here. The staff is incredibly attentive, very welcoming, and spot-on with recommendations. I'm looking forward to going back.
- Pros: great food and great service
A meal to remember
by Morena at Citysearch
The food here is too die for! Be warned, starve yourself before you dine here. I kid you not, every course was like a blissfull hell. I was about to burst, and could not stop eating. . . The chef is definately the star here. I don't think there is one single thing on this menu that I would not love, (and I had no idea what to order!)
If I had an option for one last meal, this is definately it!
- Pros: The food is heavenly
- Cons: Needs a little more attention to detail from the servers.
Doesn't get better than this in Dallas
by lovemygirl at Citysearch
If you want upscale service, food, and atmosphere, this is a fabulous place. It is expensive, but if you have to ask, then you can't afford it. You don't eat at a place like this because you care about money. You eat here for the experience, and to be treated like a queen or king. Top Chef, top wait staff, top everything. This is 5 star and where you go when you need or want to feel special or make someone feel special....ah,,,unforgettable!
- Pros: FABULOUS!
- Cons: wish I could afford it once a week!
Fabulous Dining Experience
by sablatt at Citysearch
I am incredibly happy after dining at the French Room. The service was impeccable, the setting is exquisitely beautiful, and the food kept on brining an idiotic smile to my face. I shared everything with my dining companion, and from the amuse bouche to the complimentary sweets after dessert, we had to work exremely hard to find a single flaw. And that single flaw was the only one we found.. but we'll speak of that later. One appetizer was a crab cake served over a ginger-lemongrass lobster sauce, a crab cake which consisted entirely of jumbo lump crab. The other starter was tomato sorbet served over seasoned ahi tuna tartar in a bowl of the most tasty thing I've ever had that professed to be a mere gazpacho. The orange sorbet cleanser was charmingly presented in ice cornocopias, but otherwise not memorable. However, the entrees were amazing! The diver scallops dish had 4 gorgeous specimens seared in almost jerk-like spices resting on fork-smashed potatoes with a sauce of chicken jus. Chicken jus with scallops!? But it was perfect! The result was a constantly entertaining mixture of home-spun comfort (potatoes and jus) surrounding the more rarified scallop flavor. The accompanying cherry halves were tasty, but not necessary. Our other entree featured a medium rare duck breast, seared fois gras, and squash blossom stuffed with duck/fruit sausage that left me thinking I was in mouth heaven. The accompanying sauce provided just the right touch. The dish may sound busy, but it all worked, and I never had better fois gras - mmm! We enjoyed the complimentary coffee mousses before the desserts made their appearance. The Mansion on Turtle Creek has a worthy challenger for best creme brulee in Dallas, but our other dessert provided the sole flaw. While the mascarpone espresso mousse was unexceptionable and the banana sorbet delicious, the flourless chocolate cake at the base wasn't the silky smooth texture it should have been. The closing sweets were a lovely end.
- Pros: food, ambience, service, parking, food, lovely parting gift
- Cons: not even worth mentioning; the price was well worth it
Nation's #1.
by joeytexas at Citysearch
My experience in the French Room was by happenstance as an associate of mine was in town for business and staying at the Adolphus Hotel. I've spent 20 years dining at some of our nation's best restaurants in Chicago, SF, DC, New Orleans, & NYC and they all could learn a lesson or two from the French Room. The food was excellent, the presentation was stunning and the service was beyond compare. This is an experience you just need to have in life, I now know why they have were named Zagat's #1 restaurant.
Great atmosphere
by michealg at Citysearch
For a special dining experience with a lvoed on, I would deifinitely recommed coming here. TOP NOTCH!!
- Pros: service, atmosphere, exquisite food
- Cons: none
Best dining anywhere
by teta at Citysearch
This is by far the best dining experience anywhere. The food is unbelievable, the service incredible, and the ambience is superb. You cannot go wrong dining at "The French Room." I've dined at the best throughout the country, and no other compares. This is a must on the list if you plan to visit or dine anywhere in Dallas make it "The French Room." You will not be disappointed.
- Pros: Food, service, ambience.
- Cons: pricey
One of Dallas' Best
by johngarlow at Citysearch
One of the finest dining experiences to be had in Dallas. The room is stunning, the service is excellent, the staff is very helpful from valet to the Sommelier. Get the prix fixe menu as wine pairings are amazing and enhance one of the finest food experiences you'll have in Dallas. I love this place and have had only one "less than perfect" experience with about 20 visits. Highly recommend for that special evening out or that hard-to-impress client.
- Pros: Stunning space, food, service, wines and experience
- Cons: Price, make reservations early










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