Nestled in the serene countryside setting of Bertram Road in San Jose, California, The Forest offers a sophisticated French dining experience. Known for its romantic ambiance and impeccable service, this fine dining establishment prides itself on serving exquisitely crafted dishes that are sure to tantalize the taste buds of diners. With a menu featuring delectable options such as fillet steak, foie gras, and rack of lamb, The Forest is a culinary haven for those seeking a memorable dining experience. Whether enjoying a romantic date night or a special celebration, guests can expect to be treated to a culinary journey that showcases the best of French cuisine. Experience the charm of The Forest and indulge in an unforgettable dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Amenities and More
- Wine
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Catering
- Free parking lot
- Plenty of parking
- Outdoor seating
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
- Reservations required
- Solo dining
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Historic
- Lunch reservations recommended
Reviews
Nestled in the heart of San Jose, California, LaForet stood as a beacon of French culinary excellence. As a gourmet foodie and a connoisseur of fine wines, my anticipation for their New Year's menu was tinged with excitement. Known for its exquisite cuisine and elegant pairings, LaForet promised a dining experience that would linger long in memory.
Upon entering, I was greeted by an ambiance that exuded both sophistication and warmth. The restaurant's decor, a blend of rustic charm and understated elegance, set the perfect stage for the evening's culinary journey.
Premier Course: Salade Francaise.
The first course was a Salade Francaise, a delicate ensemble of butter lettuce, marinated cucumber, and shaved radish, dressed in a mustard tarragon vinaigrette. Each bite was a revelation of freshness, the tangy vinaigrette complementing the crisp greens beautifully.
Deux Course: Ahi Tuna Crudo.
Next, the Ahi Tuna Crudo arrived. The dish was a symphony of flavors, with the citrus and ginger ponzu providing a zesty counterpoint to the rich, velvety tuna. It was a testament to the chef’s ability to balance bold flavors with subtlety.
Trois Course: Lobster Tail.
The third course featured a poached cold-water lobster tail, served with a lime beurre blanc. The lobster was cooked to perfection, its succulent flesh melting effortlessly in my mouth, while the lime beurre blanc added a bright, creamy richness that elevated the dish.
Quatre Course: Quail.
The roasted Canadian quail was next, accompanied by a huckleberry reduction. The quail, tender and flavorful, paired wonderfully with the sweet and tart notes of the huckleberry, creating a delightful contrast of flavors.
Cinq Course: Choices.
Salmon poached in Chambord with a Port Wine Reduction and the Rack Of Lamb.
For the fifth course, I was torn between two tempting options: the Salmon poached in Chambord with a Port Wine Reduction and the Rack of Lamb. My wife chose the lamb, which turned out to be a culinary highlight, perfectly roasted with garlic and rosemary to a succulent medium-rare, and beautifully enhanced with its natural juices and a touch of tarragon mustard. I, on the other hand, decided on the salmon. Poached to perfection in Chambord and complemented by a rich Port Wine Reduction, the salmon was tender and flavorful. However, after tasting both, I might lean slightly towards the Rack of Lamb as the standout dish of the two.
Six Course: Dessert Choices.
The meal culminated with a choice of desserts. I chose the Souffle Grand Marnier, a light yet indulgent end to the meal. Its airy texture and subtle orange liqueur flavor were a perfect palate cleanser.
Wine Pairings.
Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne, France NV.
Chalk Hill Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma Coast 2022.
Duckhorn Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2021.
Flowers Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 2022.
Groth Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2019.
The optional wine pairing was a journey in itself. Beginning with the Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne, each wine was meticulously chosen to complement the courses. The Chalk Hill Sauvignon Blanc was a standout with the Ahi Tuna, its crisp acidity and citrus notes harmonizing with the dish. The Duckhorn Chardonnay and Flowers Pinot Noir were equally impressive, showcasing the depth and versatility of Californian wines.
As the evening drew to a close, I reflected on the exquisite meal and the impeccable wine pairings at LaForet. Each course was a testament to the chef’s mastery of French cuisine, and the wines were a perfect accompaniment, enhancing the flavors and elevating the entire dining experience.
LaForet was more than just a meal; it was a celebration of the finest in culinary artistry, a reminder of the joys of French dining, and a benchmark for gourmet experiences.
Good: exotic menu. Good presentation. Beautiful building. Salmon and elk were well prepared.
Not good: overcooked crème brûlée. Pricey especially for the area.
It’s a long drive. There is quality food in populated areas, but if you want to try something different, take the journey. Do not Uber!!
We had dinner there to celebrate our anniversary. Restaurant is a bit oldie, but service and food are amazing. Apparently it is the first two story hotel in CA. During the night time, we can only hear the river sound but no view. While my husband was expecting it has view (from his search criteria). Oh well, food is great. They also gave us a complementary desert to celebrate our anniversary. Definitely can’t compare their setting with many fancy restaurants in Palo Alto. But food and services totally worthy the visit. (Parking is easy. They have their own parking lot. It’s at somewhere of nowhere)
First time here. We brought our grandma for her birthday. Beautiful location. We sat outside where you can hear and see the river flowing and it was a beautiful day.
Started with drinks which were good. Appetizers came which we loved. First timer trying Ahi tuna and Quail.
Then dinner came out, there was a long wait, portions were huge, but the flavors weren’t that great. Rack of lamb could have had more flavor and sear.
Waitress checked in on us right away at first, I hadn’t even had a bite, then never came back the entire dinner.
Grandma asked for coffee and they came probably 35 minutes or so later with it and it was just warm.
Not impressed with service and the main course. It was just slow. A lot of sitting around and waiting.
Then desert came out… it was beautiful because my grandma did get a cute platter with different deserts with a happy birthday sign and candles. That was a sweet gesture.
We asked for Crème Brûlée. We are used to a large, white ceramic bowl with it having vanilla bean and sugar toasted.
Well they came in two small little sauce bowls from what it seemed like. Sugar was soft and there wasn’t any vanilla bean taste.
For the price we paid which was a little over $500 plus tip, I can’t say I will be back
The atmosphere for me was the most impressive.
Food was ok.
Lobster tail was the best part of the tasting menu, buttery and delicious.
I ordered my steak medium rare, arrived at the table rare, the first bite was completely cold. They cooked a new one/recooked the one I had and it came out well-done and too tough. This is disappointing for a $100 steak.
My boyfriends steak however, was a perfect medium rare so it’s apparent they at least know how to cook a steak. Just inconsistent.
Dessert wasn’t great. The crème brûlée tasted good, but top was soggy not crunchy. The soufflé tasted like scrambled eggs. Cheesecake was fine.
$50 corkage fee is a little outrageous, and they charged us $50 PER bottle.
Cute location and nice ambiance, but the food was pretty underwhelming. Not consistent and we went on a night where only 5-6 parties were in the restaurant.
We dined at La Foret for Mother’s Day Brunch. They offer a limited menu with some nice selections for Sunday Brunch. The food and presentation was very good; service was a little slow and could have been a bit more attentive but that could have been due to being very busy that day. Reservations are highly recommended.
A restaurant worthy of celebrating an anniversary, birthday, special occasion, or even a marriage proposal. Yes, this hidden gem is a fair distance to reach, but the quiet and relaxing atmosphere coupled with five-star service and exquisite …
Went back for our anniversary!!! Better than ever. Our server Allen, may have been the single best we’ve ever had anywhere. Hawaii-Maui, would be in that conversation as well. Allen however is service personified. Great skill, intricate …
Location
21747 Bertram Rd, San Jose, CA 95120, United States
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
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Wednesday
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Thursday
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Friday
05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Saturday
05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Sunday
10:30 AM - 02:00 PM05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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