Corbeau

Modern French restaurant · Tacoma

2

@infatuation

Corbeau lives up to its "Franco-Tacoman" billing, and then some - Review - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Some local French restaurants can tip into theme-park territory (cue the “La Vie en Rose” soundtrack and Eiffel Tower knickknacks). But not here. Corbeau skips the gimmicks and lets the food do all the talking in a Parisian accent, convincing you that you’re at a boisterous bistro in the 11th arrondissement, by way of Tacoma. The menu makes it easy to plot your meal (we’d like to formally encourage more restaurants to dedicate entire sections to fried potatoes). Order something from each part, then prepare to be wowed by chic china that makes even a bowl of well-pickled vegetables into fine art. Steak frites get an herby chimichurri upgrade, and wonderful tomato toast arrives stacked with heirloom tomatoes in every color of the sunset. Corbeau works for nearly any dining scenario. A date night can unfold at the bar with front-row views of the open kitchen. Groups can sit and stay awhile among the deep cobalt blue walls of the dining room. And a solo diner can comfortably settle into a corner table by the window, swirling a red blend somewhere between “natty” and “powerful” on the wine list’s clever XY-axis flavor chart. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE Food Rundown Pickle Plate This collection changes each season, but you’ll see things like sea asparagus, carrots, and fennel. The pickled vegetables have a puckering punch and herby brine without leaning too vinegary. photo credit: Kayla Sager-Riley Tomato Toast Plump tomatoes do most of the heavy lifting here, but the velvety house-made ricotta, zing of chive slivers, and a few flecks of flaky salt hold their own. photo credit: Nate Watters Steak Frites Lots of garlic and herbs in the neon green chimichurri cuts through the meatness of rare steak. And it tastes delicious, especially with a creamy smear of garlicky mayo (no steak frites dish is complete without it). The beef-fat fries are perfectly golden, and even though some get almost too crisp, we don't mind. photo credit: Nate Watters Salt & Vinegar Mochi Beignets At first, these beignets sound totally wacky, but just wacky enough that you have to order them. The mochi flour gives them a bouncy, stretchy texture with waffle-like, frizzled edges. The salt-and-vinegar flavor is mild, similar to a seasoned potato chip, with a little tarragon cream and powdered sugar to balance the sour. photo credit: Nate Watters" - Kayla Sager-Riley

https://www.theinfatuation.com/seattle/reviews/corbeau
Nate Watters

3819 N 26th St, Tacoma, WA 98407 Get directions

corbeautacoma.com
@corbeau.tacoma

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Lele East & West Thai Vietnamese Cuisine

Vietnamese restaurant · Tacoma

Southeast Asian & East Asian specialties, bubble tea, Vietnamese coffee

1 Postcard

Primo Grill Restaurant

Italian restaurant · Tacoma

Mediterranean steaks, pastas & pizzas with applewood-fired flavor

2 Postcards

Indo Asian Street Eatery

Asian restaurant · Tacoma

Hip spot for Southeast Asian fare, dumplings, curry, pad Thai

2 Postcards

Lunar's Pho

Vietnamese restaurant · Tacoma

Exceptional pho with rich, flavorful broth and tender meats

2 Postcards

Vien Dong Restaurant

Vietnamese restaurant · Tacoma

Generous portions of Vietnamese classics like pho, noodles & curries.

3 Postcards

Moshi Ramen Bar

Ramen restaurant · Tacoma

Ramen, Japanese food, cocktails, and happy hour specials

1 Postcard

Spanish Ballroom at Elks Temple

Live music venue · Tacoma

Historic live music venue with art, antiques, and intimate ambiance

1 Postcard

E9 Firehouse & Gastropub

American restaurant · Tacoma

Historic firehouse serving house brews, burgers, pizza & tacos

1 Postcard

Tacoma Pie

Pizza restaurant · Tacoma

Detroit-style pizza with a fluffy crust and games

2 Postcards

Howdy Bagel

Bakery · Tacoma

Chewy, glossy bagels & creative sandwiches, plus a queer space

11 Postcards