Honfleur: Bistro des Artistes (September 2017)



Bistro des Artistes - Probably Our Best Meal in France!

My spouse and I and our guide dined at Bistro des Artistes on a Saturday afternoon in early September 2017. Our guide telephoned to reserve one of the two windows tables in the restaurant. Reservations at one of its few tables are highly recommended if you do not wish to wait.
The restaurant is located in a tall historic block of houses. Our guide provide a unique feature: most have two different owners: one for the lower floors of the building with an entrance and windows that face the harbor, and another owner for the upper floors of the building that you access from Place Pierre Berthelot (street) near the famous wooden church. The rear-entry dwellings/businesses offer window views of the harbor, whereas the harbor-entry dwellings offer terrace seating adjacent to the water. Because Bistro des Artistes occupies the upper floors of the building, its street level (which is actually the third floor when looking from the harbor) offers just two window tables in its cozy dining room. 

Owner Anne-Marie does not speak English, but we felt her warmth and hospitality from the huge smile on her face. She takes great care and pride in her tiny restaurant, where she facilitates activity in both the dining room and the kitchen. The snug room offers seating at green-topped tables, some of which share a wooden banquette along one wall. A light tile floor, some light painted walls, and some exposed brick highlight the interesting wall décor/art. On the front sidewalk at one of the two small tables for two people, you can enjoy a coffee or pastry that you purchased at the small coffee/pastry bar in the front of the restaurant. To complete the homey feel, a resident dog slept curled up in her basket near the bar. (We think her name was “Gaufre” with might mean “waffle”!) The kitchen and a teeny restroom (the smallest we have ever seen!) are located on the floor above the dining room.
Bistro des Artistes serves French cuisine listed on two wall chalkboards. We shared the delicious homemade pork pate as a starter, served with homemade bread and homemade butter. (Do you see a pattern here? Everything is house-made!) As our main dishes, we ordered the cod (served with mashed potatoes and topped with a colorful vegetable medley; certainly the most attractive and nearly the tastiest dish of our entire trip), and two orders of the duck breast (served with mashed potatoes and a side salad). Including two rounds of drinks, our bill totaled about 100 Euros for three people. As we paid our bill by credit card, the owner delivered complimentary truffles. (I’m not usually a fan of chocolate truffles, but these homemade nuggets of goodness made me a convert!)

We enjoyed a fantastic lunch at Bistro des Artistes – the owner is genuine, the food is excellent, and the window-view tables ideal.











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