Listed below are links to reviews of Sandrine's from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Sandrine's takes French bistro cuisine and gives it an Alsatian twist. The authentic menu features signatures like flammekueche (French pizza topped with onion, chicken, and the like) and choucroute (sauerkraut, prepared twice a week)...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Replacing Eight Holyoke, this Alsatian-French newcomer has redecorated the space with wrought iron, art deco touches, and Gaul-esque red-white-and-blue motifs. The hearty, Germanic-accented menu includes goat cheese marinated with thyme and served with an..."
[ more from fodors]
| "This is another typically pretentious establishment in vicinity of the snobbish Harvard square. The worst thing about this area is poor smileless service, probably the result of proud students having to work as waiters to earn some money, while despising..." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "Beautifully arranged plates of full-flavored fare mark chef Raymond Ost's paean to his native Alsace. Despite its Franco-Teutonic culinary slant, Sandrine's exterior resembles an Art Nouveau-era Paris Métro station, while its interior mixes mosaics of ye..." |
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[ more from insiderpages]
"Looking to try something new, we recently dined at Sandrine's restaurant in Harvard Square. I don't speak French, and we were all both new to Alsatian cuisine, so the menu was a little confusing at first...."
[ more from phantomgourmet]
"Tucked down a side street of Harvard Square, Sandrine"s is a transporting French affair with Phantom"s onion soupe gratinee, lavished with Riesling wine and baguette croutons, then covered in Swiss cheese and oven broiled. The rest of the large menu e..."
[ more from restaurants.boston]
""tucked down a side street of harvard square, sandrineâos is a transporting french affair with phantomâos onion soupe gratinee, lavished with riesling wine and baguette croutons, then covered in swiss cheese and oven broiled. the res..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"the majority of dishes pair protein with root vegetables and fruit-laced sauces even in the warmer months. Given the substantial nature of the food, then, the prices seem sportsmanly...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"This is another typically pretentious establishment in vicinity of the snobbish Harvard square. The worst thing about this area is poor smileless service, probably the result of proud students having to...."
[ more from wcities]
"Named for the chef and proprietor's daughter, this bistro serves French food with an emphasis on the Alsace region. Located a bit away from the noise of Harvard Square, large windows expose an interior decorated with yellow, blue and green iridescent glas..."
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