Restaurant Review: Quercy on Court
It was all about the lardons for us when we made our first visit last week to Court Street’s Quercy. We’d read positive things about the old-school french bistro and had been to its sister restaurant, La Luncheonette, in Manhattan years ago. Mrs. B went for the prix fixe (music to our ears), starting with…
It was all about the lardons for us when we made our first visit last week to Court Street’s Quercy. We’d read positive things about the old-school french bistro and had been to its sister restaurant, La Luncheonette, in Manhattan years ago. Mrs. B went for the prix fixe (music to our ears), starting with a delicious onion and goat cheese pastry before moving onto a salmon dish that was a bit overcooked, the only letdown of the night. Our frisee with, you guessed it, lardons, hit the spot light but satisfying in a way that vegetarians may never understand. We almost went for the classic cassoulet but in the end ordered the calf’s liver with onions and, yup, lardons. Delish. Like just about every dish on the menu, both our mains came accompanied by a potato gratin and string beans that even this string-bean avoider managed to eat several of. The most transcendent moment of the meal, however, came with the velvety tarte tartin that we split. It had a sensual quality verging on the pornographic, better suited, perhaps, to a first date than our several hundredth, but sublime nonetheless. With the accordion entertainment or Marni Rice still playing in the background, we polished off the last drop of our Chinon Cuvee Vieille 2004, an excellent bang for the buck.
Quercy is located at 242 Court Street, 718-243-2151.
The accordion player there kinda rules.
We just ate there on Saturday night…fantastic! Between us, we had the scallops, the beef bourginon (sp?) the arugla and the grilled portabello, and a great bottle of Cahors. We were too stuffed for dessert. We will definitely be back! the only possible downside was one of the waitresses was in a pretty rotten mood, but considering we walked in at 8pm with no reservation, we’ll take it if that’s the worst thing that happens…
This restaurant and Bacchus on Atlantic Ave. are my favorite French places in Brooklyn. Quercy is also open for lunch. It’s always empty whenever I go in during the day so it would be great if those around for lunch could support it! The roast chicken salad is amazing.
great place. Skate wing is excellent.