Chez Dominique

15 Argyle St, Bathwick, Bath
01225 463482

Recent Reviews

Tristan Demille

Very good dinner in this lovely restaurant. The food was truly excellent and well prepared. Recommend without hesitation.

Molly Cowderoy

Absolutely stunning food, the waitress that served me was kind and incredibly helpful ! I was dining alone for the first time and was very nervous but they made me feel so at ease this little restaurant is a must when you’re in

Arabella Roberts

We went here for our wedding anniversary dinner. It was perfect. The staff were friendly and professional. The food was excellent. It was the best meal we had in Bath over a long weekend. Ambience was great. Would thoroughly recommend.

Lin

A corner of France in Bath and all on the Pultney bridge!

Andrew colborne

I had calves tongue with Kimchi ang a Gotchjang dressing. It was followed by a steak dish.It was sublime ?My partner had scallops followed by chicken. All delicious, from this quirky little restaurant at the end of Pulteny Bridge.

Ros Tildesley

Had a really good lunch here today, will most definately go back .

Emma Taggart

Good food and service without breaking the

Thomas Frake

Absolutely superb meal. Unfussy, well cooked, French brasserie food. Bavette Steak Frites couldn't be better, served simply with a lovely Mustard Tarragon Butter. Scallops starter was sublime. House Red was a Merlot, and served in a carafe - quaffable enough! I would recommend as a reasonable and delicious eat in

Rod B

A cosy little restaurant (no doubt they would call themselves a Bistro!) with a super range of food on the menu. On our visit the service was attentive, the food excellent, and the ambience very appeling. Highly recommended but booking essential as the number of covers is limited. Also, the bistro is smallish, so it can get very noisy as people talk louder and louder to make themselves heard as the space fills up! That small drawback aside, as I say, it comes highly recommended.

Gintare Svagzdyte

Outstanding food and

Sophie Melis

Lovely meal and friendly service. Couldn't fault the

Louise Denton-Snape

We eat out a lot. This was to celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary (didn't think we would make 23 years quite frankly). This is the best food. Mackerel special was out of this world, but so were the other dishes - trout and tongue starters, mackerel and sea bass mains, the cheese (we had all 3) for dessert. Caraff of red wine, port, Irish coffee. Young lady front of house is clearly invested in this business. Young man serving was lovely. You have to go here!!!!

Stephen Benford

I was pleasantly surprised to come across this little gem!I wanted to take my wife out for a nice dinner but wanted to find something a little different and stumbled on "Chez Dominique" by Googling the best places to eat in Bath.The restaurant décor is cosy, the staff were all friendly and helpful and the food was nicely presented and very tasty. On top of all that, it was reasonably priced too.My wife and I both had 3 courses from the lunch menu and can highly recommend the "Duck rillettes, Asian salad, sesame & soy dressing" and "Sauté scallops, chorizo, saffron aioli, chickpea stew" from the starters.We both enjoyed the "Onglet steak, Café de Paris butter, pommes frites" for our main course, as this came highly recommended by diners on Google reviews.We finished off with a "Toasted oat panna cotta, pear purée, candied peel biscuit" and a "Chocolate & stout cake, stem ginger Chantilly cream, candied walnuts" for dessert all of which were delicious!We will definitely be returning!

Mike Key

Started well but ended flat. Soup was lovely but the steaks were a bit of a travesty. My wife had hers well done which is indeed a crime but due to medical reasons was needed, sadly it was as tough as you could imagine. Mine was blue but it was more like a boiled steak. Rare in the middle but no sear. Sides were nice but kind of spoiled the whole meal.Only one option for a carafe of red which was the cheapest option. But the bottle of wine ordered was very tasty.Overall. Nice but just lacking distinction. For a French restaurant I’d ditch the Asian fusion attempts and stick to the classic which are known and lovedService was lovely and appreciated

Francesca Falzon Aquilina

We enjoyed our lunch at Chez D. We had very good starters. The mains were quite nice but I expected more flavour in my liguine pasta with truffle oil. The mains took a bit long to be served but staff were courteous and excused themselves for the wait. We were happy that we could take our dog with us and we were also given the table by the window which is so pretty! Overall I would recommend this place. Thank you

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