Nestled in the heart of Oakland, Michel Bistro is transforming the perception of French cuisine with its warm ambiance and innovative dishes. This charming restaurant, with its high brick walls and vintage French films creating an intimate setting, delivers an extraordinary dining experience that has impressed even the most resistant foodies. Guests rave about the epicurean delights, starting with noteworthy appetizers such as the bone marrow paired with Levant bread, praised for its rich texture and savory flavors. The avocado salad, accentuated by a whisper of turmeric, surprises diners with its depth without overwhelming the palate. For the main course, the Amaranth-Crusted Swordfish is a revelation, boasting tender textures and subtle flavors that defy traditional French cuisine stereotypes. Desserts such as the deconstructed cheesecake and out-of-this-world crème brûlée leave an indelible mark, while the attentive service, showcased by the personable staff, enhances the experience further. With an array of fresh juices, a carefully curated cocktail menu, and a vibe that speaks to urban chic, Michel Bistro offers not just a meal but a heartfelt culinary journey. This is a place where food tells a story, and diners find themselves falling in love with French gastronomy all over again.
Amenities and More
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Service options
Has outdoor seating
No delivery
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves comfort food
Serves small plates
Serves wine
Dining options
Serves brunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Has seating
Amenities
Has bar on site
Has toilet
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Children
High chairs available
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Reviews For Michel Bistro
P. I.
May 17,2025
Moi: A previously french-food resistant foodie, now converted! Consider an american kid's first encounter with french food, at a small cafe in SF, where a well meaning if somewhat misguided aunt ordered me some Escargot, and french onion soup That was it! I was done with french restaurants. Since then, I have only been to a handful of them, none really impressing me that much, until tonight's visit to Michel Bistro. There's something about a restaurant with a heartbeat, nothing moving fast, but everything is getting to the tables exactly on time, and the wait staff came off more like a family than employees. (Thank you, Lucy!) A longtime friend had sworn by this place, and had cajoled me into coming, viola, here I was. Strange, because french and french-themed restaurants are not usually my thing. The high brick wall on one side, and the 70's french movie silently playing on it, were not a distraction but rather made for interesting lighting. The smells coming from the kitchen made me swoon, as I perused the menu, which was authentic in its rustic simplicity. With four or five basic entrees to pick from, me and my gang ordered the works, and proceeded to share one an incredible meal. I am known for being a fanatic of well prepared bone marrow, and our first course did not disappoint. Served with an equally delicious Levant bread from Le Petit Pan in SF, (I think), the bone marrow was nearly drug-like in it's flavor, texture and fatty goodness, Finely chopped lemon, celery root chicken skin, and the natural savory sweetness of roast garlic, both spreading like butter on the bread, and simply eating it by fork, (Please serve this with spoons too so we can get every bit!) was an explosion of buttery, pure fat that moves on the palate with a life of it's own. Nothing like it. I have eaten bone marrow at a number of restaurants (mostly on the east coast) and never had it like this, and the portions were quite generous as well. Moving on to our second opener, the avocado salad, I was moved by a deep hint of curry flavor without the noticeable presence of any curry, and had the ingredients explained, and understood where the sweet, smokey flavor came from, (Turmeric) and it came in balance with the avocado, which it never overwhelmed. They nutty taste and texture of chicory, dates and long pepper among others, woke up a huge appetite in me, just in time for my main course. Main Course: An Amaranth-Crusted Swordfish served in a bed of carrot, the tiniest int of espelette pepper, yogurt, and barberry, had tender deep flavor, a rich aroma, and the herbs and barely detectable hint of citrus, all playing off the initial crunch of a perfectly prepared piece of swordfish. The flavors in this meal were lighter, more subtle, and with fresh herbs, and citrus, and a little deeper than what I considered french cuisine to be. What was I thinking? By the time I thanked Anthony, our young chef, our desserts were being brought. (Made by one of the servers, Amber, a CIA grad I think) Between the brownie bowl, crumbly with a browned or toasted meringue, hazelnuts and pralines, and some kind of pepper I couldn't place, the deconstructed cheesecake, with creme fraiche foam from another planet, with strawberries, (Don't quote me on that, just trying to remember), and the astonishing Creme Brulee, with Tahitian vanilla, (State of the art sugar technology) which was so light it almost seemed animated, I was by this time, to say the least head over heels with this restaurant and it's food and staff. If you've seen my other reviews, they usually involve more exotic foods, and blazing peppers, but happily, here at Michel Bistro, after all this time, I learned to love french food and appreciate it's subtitle value. Sorry I didn't photograph everything like I usually do, but I was WAY too busy eating. Michel Bistro has an heart at it's center, and the food tells it story. So, Win for Michel Bistro!
Jesse Silver
May 9,2025
The lamb burger was really good and excellent service. Limited, but great cocktail menu.
Ada YiLau
May 7,2025
Great ambience - delicious dishes. The mussels were very juicy!
Samuel Watson
May 6,2025
I live in Europe but every time I come home back to the Bay Area, a visit to Zachary's Pizza is a must! We always take away but you can eat in situ although it can get quite lively as it seems to be always crowded. The pictures here show exactly what you get! Delicious, tasty, best ingredients used!
Jordann Hale
May 5,2025
Lovely place with incredible food and wine. Their cocktails are also really good! The aesthetic fits the urban french vibe.
MD Tilford
Apr 16,2025
Marvelous evening, especially if you actually eat like the French, by taking your time, savoring, and enjoying the food, ambience and the people you're with. The menu had something for everyone from the less adventures to the more curious. The wait staff was helping and engaging, the ambience relaxed.
A Being
Feb 19,2025
Who knew an awesome French "with a twist" bistro was hiding in plan site right o.k. Lakeshore! A must if your visiting the Lake area. I got my reservations! I had a great time at Michel Bistro Friday night. The service was excellent and the food was amazing It was a very welcoming space and I certainly will be back.
Becky Chen
Feb 17,2025
I brought my friend here for her birthday dinner and it was a wonderful dinner. We ordered the bone marrow, escargot, mussels and fries, and rib eye steak. She loved the recommended wine, though neither of us knew what it was. Everything was cooked to perfection, the waiter was very nice, the ambiance was great and it wasn't a noisy restaurant. The parking is a bit difficult in this area due to all the restaurants and shops on the street, so definitely give yourself some extra time if coming here for a meal. I made reservations, so luckily we didn't have to wait upon arrival. The complimentary bread was also delicious with the butter. I wasn't really into the olive spread they had. Everything was just cooked so well and not overly salty like some French restaurants I've been to. I felt the lemon zest overpowered the bone marrow flavor a bit, but it was still yum, especially with the whole roasted garlic that came along with the order. I'd definitely visit again.
Reviews For Michel Bistro