Citrus Cafe
(480) 899-0502
2330 N Alma School Rd Ste 118
Chandler,
AZ
85224
33.3397
-111.8591

What People Are Saying About Citrus Cafe
The Editor
Nicole Urso
Citysearch
In Short
Many bistros call themselves French, but this one goes above and beyond mere quiche and chicken salad sandwiches. Top-selling menu items here include filet au poivre, veal scallopine francaise and shrimp and scallops scampi. For starters, patrons can dabble in the true flavors of gay old Paris with escargot bourguignonne, crab cakes with aioli or almond crusted grilled Brie with apples.
User Reviews
Anonymous
November 03, 2008
I have travelled all over the world and had good food and bad food. This one wasn't bad. It wasn't great either. The ambiente is nice and linen napkins are appreciated. The place is small but luckily they take reservations. We have been there once and I don't see me going there again. Although I am the last one to be chinzy when restaurants are concerned, I don't think that the price/value relationship is where one would like it to be. Then again, if you want to eat nice without going to Scottsdale and don't mind the buck, that is where one should be.
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May 29, 2008
I usually am not compelled to take time to write food reviews but this one is particular. There is a small boutique restaurant in Chandler called Citrus Cafe. It has been there for 18 years and has been traditional old school French. About a year ago, a new owner chef took over and I must admit I was reluctant as we had enjoyed this restaurant for so long. Let me tell you, we have been going to Citrus Cafe for 15 years and boy were we surprised. The decor is still the same, but the food is incredible. The menu is so diverse and accommodating as well as the chef. We spoke with him and one thing that stood out to us was he promised to make us anything we wanted as long as we gave him a days notice. Almost like having a private chef, so in jest I asked him if he could make an etouffe. To my luck his background started in Cajun and southern and promised to have the best etouffee next time I came in. As for this visit, we had the Arizona chopped salad with cactus dressing and grilled cornbread with mole butter and then moved on to the grilled salmon with sun dried tomato and octopus orzo, a Mediterranean triumph. My wife had the duck sandwich which was duck confit, fennel, pate mustard and duck fries, what a treat. It has certainly mellowed out with the ambiance, but the food is deserving of much praise.
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May 29, 2008
My husband and I went to citrus cafe last night and have been there for many years as it is a chandler institution. We were very pleasantly surprised to see that the restaurant had changed owners and in turn chefs. We received small clipboard menus as opposed to the old easels and read it realizing that the restaurant has caught up with 2008. It is no longer a classical French/ country club type restaurant, but a menu full of international flare including French, Italian, Spanish, asian, Mediterranean and even local fare. We were greeted with a complimentary appetizer that was a spoon of chilled zuchinni soup with fresh tomato and parmesan. It was fantastic. Our server informed us that although not on the menu, escargot was readily available, so we had it and it was just as good as paris. The Arizona chopped salad was outsatanding, so refreshing and the grilled cornbread with mole butter was very cool. For entrees, the prosciutto wrapped halibut was very good and fresh and the rabbit sausage pasta with home made pappardelle was outstanding. We were also informed that if there was ever anything we were craving to call the chef one day and advance and it would be done. That?s quite a compliment to the chefs skills and understanding of guest service. We will be back and maybe for something off the menu.
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