Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bouchees Bistro


I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. Bouchees Bistro is a lunch counter next door to a Panda Express sharing a building with WalMart, situated across from the Blue line station on Long Beach Blvd. this is not where I'd expect to find good eats. I don't even remember how I first ended up in Bouchees Bistro. I remember laughing at the name - not so much because it was a bad name for a restaurant, it just looked so out of place on that particular stretch of the Boulevard. And yet, somehow, that's exactly where it belongs.

Bouchees belongs on Long Beach Blvd. because, as I mentioned, it is a lunch counter. There are a few tables available for groups of two or four, but not much more than that. Every table I've ever sat at wobbled. The floors are cement and the walls are covered in local folk art, that changes out every couple months. the waitresses wear all black with silver studded belts. In these regards Bouchees Bistro looks pretty much at home in the neighborhood.

the menu is burgers and fries, ice cream, macaroni and cheese; oh, and butternut squash ravioli, belgian endive and roquefort cheese salad, crab minestrone soup... if you've been following along you may have noticed I turned a corner there. But the fact is the burgers and fries (sweet potato fries, or parmesan and herb fries - you can get both in one order) have more in common with the gourmet menu than they do with any other burger joint in the LBC or most of LA County. the burgers here are really good.

Having tried all their specialty burgers, I can tell you you can't go wrong with any of the four, but start out with the #2 - applewood bacon, chipotle cheeseburger. It's like eating a burger for the first time. Oh, but, if you can't decide on one, they sell all their burgers as sliders, (they call them minis... which makes more sense than sliders, doesn't it) Anyway order as many as you want for 3 or 4 bucks apiece. The fries are served with ketchup. I don't know what that ketchup is made of, but I've never had ketchup like that. Get the fries combo.

I tried the macaroni and cheese once - it was pretty good, but if it comes down to a side of mac and cheese or dessert - don't waste a moment weighing your options. The desserts are unbelievable. tis past weekend I ordered the ice cream sandwich of the day. Simple enough. It was lavender gelato topped with hazelnut sauce and sandwiched between two macademia nut white chocolate cookies. WHAT?! That's just crazy enough to work.

Well, to top it all off, the bill was about what you'd expect to pay at Denny's. The burgers run between 8 and 10 bucks, the fry combo a bit pricy at 4, and the ice cream sandwich another 4 bucks. The fancy entrees are a bit more, but you're at a lunch counter - get a burger and fries already,

I'm still not sure about the name, and I'm a little worried about the location, but bouchees bistro must be to our generation what the Apple Pan must've been like for our .... uh for our great grandparents.

Anyway here's the ink
Bouchees Bistro
515 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803

2 comments:

Nancy Deprez said...

So you like that place, huh? I wondered about it. I'm a picky burger eater....... my current favorite is at Houstons, where they grind the meat fresh every morning.

I'll have to check out this place when I'm in the area.

Anonymous said...

Houston's is good, I agree, and they probably have a much nicer atmosphere, but I'm so anti-chain that I just can't get into Houstons. However, Bouchees Bistro clobbers Houstons for price. Basic Cheeseburger at Houstons $15. Basic Cheeseburger at Bouchees $8.50. definitely check it out and let me know what you think.

Eat LA County is a few friends "weighing in" (heh heh) on the best and the worst food in LA - in a city known for the best and the worst food.