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April 8th, 2009 LIZ CRAIN | Food Reviews & Stories
 

Airlift Lunch

Chez Joly flies you to Paris and back.

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C’EST BON: Chez Joly serves its fresh mussels with a cone of crispy pommes frites on the side.
IMAGE: chrisryanphoto.com

According to Christian Joly, owner of Northwest Broadway’s French bistro Chez Joly, if you sit in the 50-plus-seat chandeliered dining room and look toward the U.S. Customs House across the street, you’ll feel like you’re on rue Royale in Paris. Joly should know: From 1999 to 2006 he and his wife, Chez Joly co-owner Annette Marie Joly, divided their time between Portland and Paris.

The Jolys aren’t new to Portland’s food scene. In addition to Chez Joly, open since last October, they own Capers Cafe et le Bar in Portland International Airport and Capers Catering Company. Although both Christian and Annette Marie love to cook, and many of the bistro’s dishes hail from family recipes, Kirk Bustamante from New Orleans is Chez Joly’s chef.

The food is French-influenced but hybridized. Mussels à la Joly ($14 lunch and dinner), served with a cone of hand-cut pommes frites, arrive in a slightly sweet garlic white-wine broth with diced tomatoes, white mushrooms and a sliced baguette lining the bottom of the bowl. The lamb Napoleon burger ($9.50), served with pommes frites, is fantastique. Moist, garlicky meat is topped with frisée, slivers of red onion and tomato, and served on an eggy Pearl Bakery bun slathered with tart aioli. And there are crêpes ($8.50) and salade niçoise ($11.95) on order at brunch every Sunday.

So far, the earnest, family-run business isn’t a special destination. But the Jolys offer good, solid food three meals a day at reasonable prices in an area that’s still underserved, foodwise.

Chez Joly has a nicely rounded wine list, full bar and plenty of traditional French desserts, such as chocolate soufflé ($5.75), crêpes Suzette ($5.75) and an apple-and-chèvre galette ($5.75). When asked what the Jolys envisioned for their Portland bistro, Christian replies: “A classic Parisian 1920s art deco bistro—old chandeliers, banquettes, old wood and wonderful color.” That pretty much sums up Chez Joly, with some escargots, beef bourguignon and coq au vin to boot.

  • Order this: At lunch rush you can smell the super-juicy, slightly spicy lamb burgers ($9.50) sizzling in the kitchen before you step inside.
  • Best deal: The house mussels ($14) with hand-cut russets and a basket of bread for sopping easily feeds two.
  • I’ll pass: CJ’s take on céleri rémoulade ($5.75) is too wet and sweet, while a recent cream of artichoke soup ($3.50-$4.95) had enough black pepper to jolt even a pack-a-day palate.

EAT: Chez Joly, 135 NW Broadway, 200-5544. Breakfast, lunch and dinner 7:30 am-9 pm Tuesday-Thursday and 7 am-1 am Friday-Saturday, and brunch 9 am-3 pm Sunday. $-$$. Inexpensive to moderate.
 
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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04.08.2009 at 07:05 Reply
As co-owner of Chez Joly, reviews are very important, I think Ms. Crain did a nice job reviewing Chez Joly. I do not agree with all the comments, but we all have unique palates and taste,our goal is to serve good food at a very fair price. I do need to make a correction, due to the economy our new hours will be Sunday-Monday Closed, Tuesday -Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday 11:00 am -11:00 pm,

Saturday 9:00 am to 11:00pm. I want to thank all our customers for the great support.

Christian Joly

 

04.09.2009 at 08:58 Reply
I can cook but I'm not a writer, my first post corrected the hours we are open, but I still messed up. Sunday we are open for Brunch, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, I look forward to seeing you on Sunday. Willamette Week is a great newsworthy paper, thanks for the great review!

Christian Joly, Co-owner Chez Joly Restaurant

 

04.10.2009 at 08:56 Reply
I have dined at Chez Joly at least a dozen times since it opened, enjoying both lunch and dinner. The atmosphere and location make it an excellent choice for business lunches. The WW reviewer was right on the money regarding her comments of the Napoleon burger--one of the most unique and flavorful burgers in town. Great care obviously went into the onion soup. Cesar salad with grilled portobellos is amazing. Crepes are always a hit whether you choose a sweet option for dessert or savory for your entree. All this at a very reasonable price. I highly recommend giving Chez Joly a try--you won't be disappointed!

 

 
 

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