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Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

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Bharati - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

Bharati

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(1154)
Joliette

Review Summary

Guests consistently praise Bharati for flavorful Indian dishes, a warm and inviting ambiance, and attentive, friendly service that makes gatherings feel like home. The food is well prepared and nicely presented, with favorites like chicken tikka masala that delight and satisfy. BYOW is a popular perk, and the decor and atmosphere elevate the dining experience. The staff are welcoming and accommodating, with thoughtful touches for gluten-free needs. While a few visits note pacing or portion size variation, the overall impression is of a standout Indian dining spot worth returning to. Many guests would recommend Bharati and plan to return with family or friends.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

Cambodiana

Opens Today at 5 pm
(102)
Joliette

Review Summary

Overall, Cambodiana tends to receive praise for flavorful dishes and a pleasant ambiance, with many noting a clean kitchen and friendly service when staff are attentive. Dishes such as soups, General Tao and Pad Thai are highlighted as tasty, though portions can be smaller and prices fairly steep for the value, particularly when compared with other options nearby. Service quality is described as good or excellent at times, but some visits are slowed by limited staff, leaving diners a bit hungry despite a satisfying meal. Several notes suggest adding more vegetables to certain plates and that a more Asian inspired decor could better match the cuisine. Taken together, Cambodiana offers solid flavors and dependable dining, but value and portion size vary by visit and can influence overall satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Au Baril de Champagne - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

Au Baril de Champagne

Opens Wednesday at 4:30 pm
(89)
Joliette

Review Summary

Au Baril de Champagne is described across reviews as a warm, convivial spot ideal for family dinners or nights with friends, offering tasty, generously portioned dishes at very reasonable prices and consistently high quality. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive and efficient, with staff able to accommodate dietary allergies, manage groups, and ensure a smooth dining experience from reservation to the end of the evening. The ambiance is welcoming and intimate, encouraging guests to return, and the option to bring your own wine is appreciated. While busy nights can be lively and a bit noisy, the overall experience remains highly favorable, with many noting they will come back and would recommend Au Baril de Champagne to others.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 4 pm
(234)
Saint-Charles-Borromée, Joliette

Review Summary

Reviews for Au Vieux Duluth describe solid, flavorful dishes with generous portions and generally friendly service, along with a BYOW policy that many patrons appreciate, though the dining room can be loud and busy on peak nights. Many praise the freshness of the food and efficient pickup during rushes, while others warn about being rushed or pressured to finish as the kitchen closes and about uneven attention from staff. There are criticisms of management style and pacing, occasional tense interactions, and value concerns, plus comments about missing seafood options like lobster and some dishes arriving not piping hot. The restaurant is noted as clean with a pleasant atmosphere and a varied menu, and many say they would return despite the drawbacks, while acoustics and consistency on busy nights could use improvement.View restaurant profile
Miaki Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Joliette

Miaki Sushi

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(56)
Joliette

Review Summary

Miaki Sushi generally offers good value when orders aren’t reduced to protect profit, with the General Tao noted as excellent and most of the food described as solid. Peanut butter dumplings are less appealing and could be made tastier with crushed chili flakes. Service ranges from very fast to slow, especially on Sundays, and there are reports of items arriving late or still being served after payment. The ambiance is calm and the dishes are delicious and filling, though some diners felt a longer pause between sushi pieces was a bit disappointing. Quality appears variable since the pandemic, with some dishes like the Cantonese and the General Tao sometimes too lemony and portions seeming smaller, but the all you can eat sushi with friendly servers remains a frequent plus. Overall, Miaki Sushi is a place that many still praise for tasty, hot food and useful value, with the recommendation that a big appetite helps to enjoy it fully.View restaurant profile

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