(215) 790-2533
210 West Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia,
PA
19103
39.95
-75.1729
Neighborhoods: Rittenhouse Square, Center City
Lacroix at the Rittenhouse Hotel
What People Are Saying About La Croix At The Ritenhouse
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
Named one of Esquire Magazine's best new restaurants when it opened in 2003, the exquisitely polished hotel dining room has evolved past its French roots as subsequent chefs retooled the menu to incorporate a fusion of European, Asian and American influences. Outfitted with a hint of a balanced Japanese aesthetic, Lacroix remains a favorite among genteel locals and a cadre of A-list celebrities. Among them: the wall of windows that opens the vista onto Rittenhouse Square, the lavish brunch, the zesty yet delicate chocolates made on-site, the chef's table inside the kitchen and the open and…
Shocked by service & quality
by honestappraisal
I had been looking forward to eating at La Croix for some time, but could only talk friends into going for Restaurant Week, so be it. We were seated immediately, but then unattended for more than 10 minutes in a near empty restaurant. After putting an order in, we got our wine, but took almost 15 minutes more and three requests to get water to the table. Our server recited the specials so fast we could not hear them, and when asked to clarify something just paused and then asked if we were ready to order without answering the question.
The appetizers were beautiful, but unseasoned, flavorless & tiny. I expected small portions, but my entire first course could have been eaten in one mouthful! My friend's soup arrived covered in peanut butter foam (not listed on the menu) which is especially odd, as peanuts have a very high allergen rate and most places always warn of them in dishes. Bread arrived with the first course, but was stale on the outside and soft on the inside, clearly having been cut & left to sit many hours earlier.
Our entrees arrived and were again beautiful and perfectly cooked. Unfortunately they were also unseasoned and terribly bland. The ravioli were also completely mis-made and incorrectly cooked. Again, many of the items on the plate were not listed on the menu, which is very poor form and has a diner receiving food they may not have ordered if given an honest description. Dessert was forgettable and again tiny.
I was really stunned by the whole meal, and very sad having had huge expectations. The lack of seasoning is one of the most basic errors in a kitchen and really silly at the level of cuisine they supposedly provide. Having servers that do not understand the food they are serving is also a simple training issue and really unforgivable at this level of dining.
I am aware that we were eating from the Restaurant Week menu at a discounted price. RW is designed to give you a sample of a restaurant's food so you will come back again at full price. I have no problem spending fairly tremendous amounts of money on food, but not after a sample like this. I have worked in restaurants in Philly that chose to participate in RW and some that would not. La Croix needs to look at what they do and make a more honest appraisal. Putting out food like this will lose them both customers and reputation in the long run.
- Pros: beautifully plated food
- Cons: terrible service, dreadful food absurd portions
Best time EVER!
by lmarko
We were invited out to dinner with my cousin and her husband. They invited us for the chefs table,which we had no idea what to expect. All I can say is WOW!!! We were totally blown away by this experience. When they lead you into the restaurant and take you in the kitchen, I have to admit that was slightly strange, but if we would be treated to the 12 course tasting menu we had, I would gladly sit with the chef's every time I went out. Chef Jason was the most creative, astounding, passionate chef it has been our pleasure to dine with. I read in the paper just the other day that he is only 24 yrs old...well I definitely expect him to have an incredible future, and to become tops in his career. If one can cook at this stage the way he does at such a young age then look out, what a talent. Our waiter Ben was one of the nicest most knowledgeable, attentive, wonderful servers ever!!! I definitely donot want to leave out Max the pastry chef who also was very creative and definitely had a strong sense of pride in his work. All the kitchen staff was so friendly, they really wanted your input, and just gave us a very memorable evening. I would recommend if you want a totally impressive evening that will knock your socks off, treat yourself to this wonderful experience. Thanks again guys...Hope you see this.
best Christmas dinner
by junegirl
I am not usually keen on buffets but this is like anything I have ever experienced. The Christmas Day buffet/dinner is something I think about all year. The items on the buffet are prepared with such skill and then they bring you an Entree from the menu. It's decadent but worth every penny.
- Pros: spectacular food
- Cons: pricey
The Details on La Croix At The Ritenhouse
Know Before You Go:
The day's first two meals are definitely plush, but make dinner reservations for true culinary luxury.
Look Good:
Request a table by the window, with a bird's-eye view of the Square.
Fun Fact:
There's actually a separate "chocolate laboratory," where many flavors of bite-sized pieces are concocted for retail sale in multi-sized boxes.
Know Before You Go:
For a unique experience, reserve the Chef's Table, where seven people can interact with the chef as he prepares your party's 12-course tasting menu.
The Extras:
Bar 210 at the Rittenhouse, the name given to the lounge, boasts the only leather floor in Philadelphia.
Notable Chef:
Jean-Marie Lacroix
Smoking Permitted:
No












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