16 reviews about Madame Sousou

verified email - 29 Sep 2010

Madame SouSou seems like it wants to be a posh restaurant, but doesn't quite understand that it takes more than just an expensive menu. I like the way the menu is small. They don't make a lot of stuff, but what they do, they do very well. The staff were friendly enough. Overall, I wouldn't be rushing back but by the same token, it's not too bad to try at least once.

Approximate cost: $25

verified email - 21 Aug 2010

Went for breakfast after I was told they had very yummy breakfasts and good coffee. Was somewhat disappointed overall...coffee was nice, not great. Service was a huge let down, I am quite sure they lost our docket as many table around us were coming in after us, ordering after us and then receiving food no less complicated then ours, before us! When we queried this they acted like there wasn't a problem and that it was a normal amount of time to wait, even though we explained about all the other customers. I understand these things happen, that dockets can be misplaced or done in the wrong order but I was very disappointed that there was no acknowledgment that they had maybe made a mistake and a simple apology instead they were defensive about it. Not cool. This really let them down because the breakfast itself was very yummy once it finally arrived after an hour wait. I think that the way a business handles problems speaks volumes about their standards and looking at it from this point of view, they really missed the mark.

Approximate cost: $20

verified email - 21 Jan 2010

Madame Sousou is an interesting little place for dinner. The atmosphere and service reminds one of a boutique restaurant in Europe. The food however is overpriced for what you get. Meals do not come with sides, you must order and pay extra for sides. The sides aren't that great either with a spinach salad or chat potatoes. This restaurant has big plates with tiny servings syndrome.

Approximate cost: $35

lusianac 11 Aug 2012

Totally agree, it's too expensive for the quality and quantity of foods

verified email - 17 Apr 2008

I used to really enjoy Mmme Sous Sous, the food was rustic and generous and well priced, and the service used to be better. The last couple of times I 've been though, the skill with which the food was prepared had dropped, the prices had risen and the service was average. The wine list was very disappointing. But the main thing was that there were so many italian dishes on the menu (entree, mains and dessert) and they were so run of the mill, that you mno longer felt you were in a french restaurant.

Approximate cost: $30

ronniexxx 17 Apr 2009

I also used to really love going to Madame Sousou, but the snooty waitress put us off last time we were there. Food has also gone downhill. Lunchtime menu is really limited.

verified email - 04 Mar 2008

Madame Sou Sou is a lovely dining experience. Very nice food, and has some great pinots be the glass. Entrees came out quickly and were absolutely fab. I had the Trio, which I'd highly rec.
The let down for us was the 45 minute wait for the mains though. Bit of a shame, and without explanation either.
Overall, good !

Approximate cost: $30

Anonymous
verified email - 12 Dec 2007

Delicious, great quality food with a difference. Typical richness of french cuisine but with a modern twist. Excellent service. A little hard to carry on a conversation due to the echo of the high ceiling but all else great.

Approximate cost: $35

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