Elegantes Restaurant mit amerikanischer und französischer Bistroküche, darunter Ribs, Burger, in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
Das SoHo? Ein sehr elegantes Restaurant, das es in Versailles zu entdecken gilt: Belle-Epoque-Bar, Dekoration in Blau- und Holztönen und Mosaikfliesen auf dem Boden. Hier gibt es erfrischende multikulturelle Bistro-Küche aus Amerika und Frankreich: Ribs, Burger, Beef Onglet, Croque Monsieur, Süßkartoffel-Hummus... Das alles in einer äußerst geselligen Atmosphäre. Man teilt sich die Vorspeisen ebenso wie die Desserts, z. B. ihren berühmten Cracker-Coulet mit Eis. Alles ist frisch und saisonal. Wir empfehlen es für eine gute Zeit, mit Freunden oder der Familie!
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There are moments in life that are so profound, so indelibly etched into your soul, that you find yourself revisiting them in the quiet hours of reflection. Our evening at SoHo, nestled in the heart of Versailles, was one such moment. And before I even begin, let me make this clear: the poivre sauce served here is not merely the best in Paris, nor the best in France—it is the best of our lives. We are not given to exaggeration, but this declaration feels as immutable as a law of nature.
We arrived early for our reservation, lingering over a local beer at a bar across the square, watching the rhythm of the city settle into its evening stride. When we finally entered, SoHo’s interior greeted us with a balance of sophistication and approachability. It has the elegance of a New York bistro transplanted into the charm of Versailles, but it avoids the pitfall of pretension. The staff, warm and familiar, treated us as though we were old friends invited into their home. It is rare to find this blend of casual camaraderie and polished service, and rarer still for it to feel so natural.
The menu promised much, and the kitchen delivered even more. I began with the pork ribs, coated in a barbecue sauce that was smoky, sweet, and tangy in all the right measures. The meat fell effortlessly from the bone, its tenderness matched by the vibrant crunch of the accompanying vegetables. Meanwhile, Patricia chose the beef with poivre sauce—a dish that would become the highlight of the evening.
Her plate was a masterclass in simplicity perfected. The beef was cooked with precision, its tender fibres framed by a golden, caramelised crust that gave way to a warm, pink centre. It was the kind of steak that reminds you why this dish has endured as a hallmark of fine dining. And then there was the sauce.
Oh, the sauce. A deep, velvety poivre, whose complexity unfolded with each taste. The pepper’s warmth was rounded by a buttery richness and an almost imperceptible sweetness that lingered just long enough to beg the next bite. I could say it was sublime, but that would be an injustice. This was alchemy. If they sold it by the jar, I would have bought enough to last a lifetime.
Dessert came in the form of a café gourmand, a trio of miniature delights to close the meal. The brownie was good, though unremarkable, but the other two offerings made up for its modesty. A yogurt with red fruit compote and pecans surprised us with its balance of tartness and crunch, while the cheesecake was a revelation. Eschewing the modern tendency to disguise itself as a sugary confection, it embraced the rich tang of cream cheese with unapologetic authenticity.
Even the smallest details were considered. Cloth napkins, thoughtfully chosen cutlery—these are touches that many Parisian establishments have abandoned, but SoHo honours them, and in doing so, honours its diners.
SoHo is not just a restaurant; it is an experience, a symphony where every note is played with care. The food, the atmosphere, the service—they all work in harmony to remind you why we seek out such places.
Rating: 5/5
Only 3 to 5 restaurants per city earn a spot on our exclusive 5/5 list, and many cities don’t make the cut at all. SoHo is among this rarefied company, a restaurant that exceeds expectations with grace, heart, and a poivre sauce that I will remember for the rest of my days.