Que Sera Menu – Black Mountain, NC

Type : Restaurant

Location : Black Mountain, NC

Que Sera Restaurant enjoys serving fresh ingredients from local growers, and provides the very best in delicacies from the Atlantic ocean. Bringing a gulf coast flair to the mountains, the atmosphere promotes a feeling of family and community while providing the very best in local service and attention.

Charming mainstay with a polished wood interior specializing in seafood & Southern classics. Based on 230 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $$$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Que Sera 28711

Address:
101 Black Mountain Ave, Black Mountain, NC 28711

Phone: (828) 664-9472

Website: https://www.queserarestaurant.com/

Hours

Thursday 5–9 PM
Friday 5–9 PM
Saturday 5–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday 5–9 PM
Wednesday 5–9 PM

Menu

Small Plates
Creole Seafood Gumbo
Soup Du Jour
Stuffed Eggplant: Baked Baby Eggplant Stuffed With Jumbo Lump Crabmeat And Shrimp, Finished With Breadcrumbs And Parmesan $14.00
Jumbo Lump Crabmeat On Panko Fried Eggplant With Chive Tarragon Buerre Blanc $14.00
Barbequed Wild Gulf Shrimp With Baked Asiago Cheese Grits $13.00
Beef Carpaccio With Cracked Black Pepper, Baby Arugula, Shaved Parmesan, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, And Horseradish Sauce $10.00
White Cornmeal Fried Oysters On Baby Spinach With Shaved Red Onion, Smoked Bacon, Crushed Egg, And Red Roquefort Dressing $14.00
A Wedge Of Iceberg Lettuce With Smoked Bacon, Crushed Egg, Blue Cheese, And A Spicy Comeback Dressing $10.00
Autumn Beet Salad With Red And Golden Beets, Candied Walnuts, Oranges, Shaved Red Onion, Bleu Cheese, And Lemon Vinagrette $12.00
Entrees
Redfish Hal:
Blackened north carolina redfish with jumbo lump crabmeat and green onions served with baked asiago cheese grits and creole meuniere sauce
$28.00
Shrimp Scampi On Cappellini With Grape Tomatoes, Artichoke Hearts, Green Onions, And Feta Cheese With White Wine Lemon Garlic Butter $22.00
Filet Mignon With Apple Cider Onion Rings, Grilled Asparagus, And Double Stuffed Yukon Gold Potato With Bordelaise Sauce $31.00
Trout Almandine: Grilled Mountain Trout With Toasted Almonds In A Lemon Sage Brown Butter Served On A Cake With Grilled Romaine Crowns Corn $24.00
Cheeseburger With Grilled Red Onion, Smoked Bacon, White Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, And Tomato On A Toasted Brioche Bun With Dill Pickles And French Fries $13.00
Chicken Scallopini With A Lemon Caper Butter, Served On Linguini Carbonara $20.00
Fried Gulf Shrimp With French Fries, Poppyseed Slaw, Hushpuppies, And Dot’s Tartar Sauce $18.00
Fried Shrimp Or Fried Oyster Poboy With Lettuce, Tomato, And Dill Pickles On French Bread With Dot’s Tartar Sauce And French Fries $15.00
Steak Frítés:
Carved sirloin strip steak with pomme frités, creamed spinach, and artichoke
$25.00
Sides
Fresh Fruit $3.00
Bacon $4.00
Country Ham $4.00
Smoked Sausage $4.00
Hash Browns $3.00
Baked Cheese Grits $3.00
French Fries $3.00
Fried Green Tomotoes $3.00
Sliced Tomatos $3.00
Eggs $3.00
Specials
Nuts And Berries
W/frangelico
Lemon Cheesecake With A Berry Couli
Red Wines
James Mitchell Cabernet Sauvignon, Lodi
Nose of forest berries, snapped briar and sweet tobacco backed by cherry and blackberry with a hint of smoke.
Peirano Petite Sirah, California
Ripe boysenberry, raspberry, plums, sweet black cherry and firm tannins.
Portillo Pinot Noir, Argentina
Opens with a bouquet of ripe red berries with a hint of spice, backed by flavors of raspberry, cherry, and strawberry with soft tannins.
Padrillos Malbec, Argentina
Ripe fruit with hints of chocolate, black cherry and red currents with sweet spice.
Pietra Santa Zinfandel, Ceinega Valley, California
Bold cherry and plum flavors with sweet tobacco tannins on the finish.
Bodegas Muriel Rioja Reserve, Spain
Elegant black fruit and sweet tobacco with subtle tones of earth and spice, silky mouthfeel with a long smooth finish.
$38.00
Ferrari-Carano Siena, Sonoma
Delicious aromas of pomegranate, cherry, plum, licorice and mocha, supple tannins that leave a balanced mouthfeel with iviely elegance, depth and a lingering finish.
$34.00
Rutherford Ranch Merlot, Napa Valley
Earthy mexican chocolate meets black plum, cherry and pomegranate in this medium-bodied, rounded wine that is both juicy and delicious.
$30.00
Colene Clemons Pinot Noir, Oregon
Bright layered fruit filled with blackberry and hazelnut.
$60.00
Others
Key Lime Pie
Fruit Cobbler
Bread Pudding
Chocolate Toffee. Mousse
Amaretto Freeze

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Reviews

Scott Conklin
Great place for oysters and all seafood, nice atmosphere in the coolest town of Black Mountain. Will definitely be going back, super food, cocktails and desserts. Service was spot on and personable. Very highly recommended.

C A
Quaint place in Black Mountain. Dinner was soo good. Our server, Katie, was outstanding. It was busy but food and service were on point!

Robert Oren Eades
Pleasant space, excellent service, friendly staff, good food.

Danie de Beer
We were a group of 10 people who met for dinner at Que Sera. Reception was flawless, and the table set with necessary tableware.

Shaun Abell
3.75 / 5

Andrew Baldwin
For the price, you would expect somewhat fresh food. The shrimp were very obviously frozen, then cooked again turning them to freezer burnt rubber. The crawfish etoufe was goopy, like it had been cooked a few days ago. The rice was crunchy like it had been in the warmer for days. Overall, every bit of food tasted reheated, possibly microwaved or at least frozen from a bag.

justin carpenter
Good menu in a small old school building with great seafood options and local food. We came in for dinner service and had friendly service. Desert was delicious and we were happy to get a table on a busy night. Worth stopping by and having a few courses to see what you like. ***updated June 2021 *** we dined in tonight getting the special Maine Scallops and the trout which were delicious. Also dabbled in some of the fresh oysters. The menu is still great but the price for what we had does seem higher than other fresh seafood places locally. All in all if you want the basics it can be done but if you get the entrees and or specials it’s gonna be quite expensive.

A G
Good service snd good selection of food. Great wine list as well. I ordered fish and didn’t care so much for it since I found bones, but I guess that happens with fresh fish. The appetizer brie was really good too. Desert amazing as well.

Jackie Vale (Jack Jack)
Loved the food. Cannot say enough great things about it. The main dining room is very loud and the acoustics are awful. The bar is the best place to be when dining.

Mark Espy
The restaurant itself is charming in beautiful downtown Black Mountain but I was disappointed in my oysters on the half shell. The ice on the oyster plate had completely melted and the oysters were not cold. The ice keeps the oyster shells level. Most of oyster liquor or juice had spilled into the melted ice so oysters were not juicy and some seemed dry. I’ll give Que Sera another try but I prefer my oysters be freshly shucked and served cold on a sturdy bed of ice so you can enjoy the oyster juice. We were there shortly after they opened on Tuesday and ordered two dozen to start.

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