Cafe Jardin
Known For
- •House-made biscuits (20-minute prep)
- •Braised short rib entree
- •Salmon main
- •Potato-leek soup (small cup)
- •Strawberry tart dessert
Insider Tips
Best Time
Off-peak hours, early lunch or mid-afternoon, to avoid long kitchen and service waits
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Order the house biscuits first; they are made to order and take about twenty minutes.
Sunlit and slightly fragile, Cafe Jardin sits behind a clipped hedge on East Coast Highway, a French-influenced bistro that insists on a flowering garden and delicate ambition. Plates carry classic names with coastal restraint: salmon cleaned of fuss, slow-braised short rib, a potato-leek soup served in a thimble of a cup. The house biscuits are worth the fanfare when they land right, flaky and butter-salty; they also take twenty minutes, so order them early. Service oscillates between solicitous and distracted, and a relaxed evening can stretch into a patience test if the kitchen is busy. Yet there are honest pleasures here, a strawberry tart that remembers acid and sugar, a late-afternoon table with light through the lemon trees. Bring patience. Order the biscuits first.
Price Level
$$
Outdoor Seating
Reservations Available
Drifter Insights
Tourist Awareness
- Outdoor seating available
- Reservations accepted