Le Pichet
1933 1st Ave, Seattle
(206) 256-1499
Customers' Favorites
Eufs Plats Jambon Et Fromage
Assiette De Charcuterie
Hot Chocolate Dessert
Assiette De Fromages
Gruyère Baguette
Chocolate Mousse
Gratin Lyonnais
Free Appetizers
Salmon Sandwich
Roast Chicken
Recent Reviews
Le Pichet is one of those places where the experience makes far more sense once you understand what it’s aiming to emulate (at least what I think they're going for). I’d seen reviews calling out the service, and after dining here, I can see how that impression forms. But if you’ve ever eaten in France proper, the approach at Le Pichet is, somewhat ironically, very French: welcoming but never pressing, relaxed rather than rushed, and built around the idea that you’re...
It is a quaint little french bistro. When I say french I do mean FRENCH. You're getting some of the same things that you would in Paris. Don't go expecting crepes and such, but instead more cured meats, goat cheese donuts, baguettes, etc.
This isn't a bad thing - not at all, but you need to know what to expect when you get there. Read the menu on their website and get a good feel for the more appropriate French cuisine that you will find.
The...
This isn't a bad thing - not at all, but you need to know what to expect when you get there. Read the menu on their website and get a good feel for the more appropriate French cuisine that you will find.
The...
My wife and I went to Le Pichert for brunch after Mass, and had a great experience. We were served by Hamish, and he was incredible. I can also say, with an extreme level of confidence, Hamish makes the best cappuccino in the city. He even gave us a history lesson on how it got its name - which was a fun addition to the already incredible cappuccino. I highly recommend.