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Classic French and American food |
5290 Beltline Road, Suite 108 Dallas, TX 75001 United States +1 972 991 8824 |
This wonderful French bistro has been serving classic French and new American dishes since 1984. Gourmet French foods combined with an excellent wine list draw Dallas diners in droves. Contemporary French and American-influenced decoration combine with stellar service to create a wonderfully romantic evening. Clientele includes families and the upscale North Dallas night crowd. Specialties include succulent Tournedos of Beef in Bourdelaise Sauce and a luscious dark chocolate mousse. An expansive French and American wine list enhances the meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serving Authentic Tuscan Foods |
4151 Beltline Road Dallas, TX 75001 United States +1 972 233 1515 www.andiamogrill.com |
Andiamo has been serving authentic Tuscan, Northern Italian and French Riviera fare to Dallasites for several years. Specialty dish Braciole di Maiale al Grangio (Pork Chops Stuffed with Crabmeat and glazed with brandy) won a 1994 Gourmet Magazine award. Wine Spectator magazine has noted Andiamo has one of the finest quality wines lists in America! This lively café offers comfortable and elegant fine dining in a quiet, romantic atmosphere. Specialties include a variety of light and gourmet selections—Penne alla Rustica, home-made Cheese Tortellini, fresh Grilled Salmon, Angel Hair Pasta in Lobster Sauce, and Filet Mignon, grilled and served with brandy and crushed black peppercorn sauce. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exquisite French Cuisine |
5450 West Lovers Lane, Suite 225 Dallas, TX 75209 United States +1 214 350 6100 http://www.bijouxrestaurant.com/ |
Bijoux is the type of restaurant where you celebrate milestones, close that big deal or just celebrate the end of a perfect day. Chef Scott Gottlich has outdone himself with his prix fixe and chef's tasting menus. The prix fixe offers either three or five courses or the chef's tasting with wine accompaniment. Such delicacies to be tasted include Plugra Poached Lobster Salad, Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Wild Striped Bass, Dusted Venison Rack, Passion Fruit Ravioli or Goat Cheese and Concord Grape Strudel. The entire staff is accommodating, friendly and well versed on the menu. The chef's wife is the sommelier and she chooses the wine with care, while Chef Gottlich often makes the rounds to visit with each table. Bijoux is pure indulgence, with meals certain to make you reflect upon years later with a smile. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chic French bistro |
2504 McKinney Avenue Fairmont Street Dallas, TX 75201 United States +1 214 303 1002 |
This chic Dallas French bistro serving Gaelic foods, is a favorite among Dallas' high society, but the menu remains reasonably priced. Chef Remy Thomas and owner Alberto Lombardi conspire to combine French and Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant is layed out for a romantic evening with private, gauze-draped booths, soft lighting and natural, oiled wood accents. Specialty dishes include Tomato Basil Omelet, Steak Tartare, Chicken Liver Mousse, and Bizu Salad (pear slivers, spinach leaves, feta cheese and raspberry vinaigrette). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delightful French restaurant in Plano |
2205 North Central Expressway, No. 130 Dallas, TX 75075 United States +1 972 423 2323 |
This delightful French bakery/restaurant is authentic in the taste and quality of the food it serves. Contemporary French decorations adorn the walls and the subdued lighting provides a warm ambiance. Begin your culinary voyage with a delicious appetizer such as Shrimp Scampi or Caesar Salad. House specialties include succulent Chicken Linguini and a wonderful seafood omelet, complete with chunks of crab and whole shrimp topped with champagne sauce. Save room for dessert - a menu of 15 French desserts is available. The full bar offers moderately-priced French wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant French bistro |
4444 McKinney Avenue Dallas, TX 75205 United States +1 214 522 6865 http://www.chezgerardrestauran... |
Owner Pascal Cayet's bistro boasts a true gourmet French atmosphere with an adjacent patio that faces the action on McKinney Avenue. Chez Gerard offers a charming and relaxed eating experience. The tiny tables are dressed in brilliant white linens that match the serving towels the waiters carry on their forearms. The service is incredibly efficient and extremely polite. Epicural selections include Garlic Snails and Frog Legs, Pheasant and Sweetbread Mousseline and Veal Liver with Raisins. The vast wine list is dotted with semi-obscure French wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exquisite dining in a cozy atmosphere |
5934 Royal Lane Dallas, TX 75230 United States +1 214 987 2028 |
This exclusive neighborhood restaurant combines superb dining with individuality. One of its infamous trademarks is the ever-changing menu offering a different dining experience with each visit. Dinner begins with a selection of hors d'oeuvres including Lobster Souffle, Crab stuffed Mushrooms and Smoked Salmon. Entrees feature select cuts of beef and lamb with rich sauces and herbs. Choices include roast rack of lamb with rosemary Provencal sauce, sauteed beef tenderloin with green peppercorn and brandy cream sauce. Lunch selections include salads, low calorie entrees and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French fine dining restaurant |
1321 Commerce Street The Adolphus Hotel Dallas, TX 75202 United States +1 214 742 8200 http://www.hoteladolphus.com |
Located inside the Hotel Adolphus, this restaurant's exquisite decor adds a touch of elegance to the quiet and subdued dining room. It is a popular place for romantic occasions. Reservations, as well as jackets for men, are required. The menu is priced by the number of courses you choose for your meal - two, three or four. Start your meal with the Sweet Bread Schnitzel, which will melt in your mouth. Entrees include a variety of French dishes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French cuisine in historic downtown building |
1501 Main Street Dallas, TX 75201 United States +1 214 748 7226 / +1 214 747 9663 http://www.jeroboam-ub.com/ |
Housed in the historic downtown Kirby Building, this French country-style restaurant shows a bit of sophistication with the white tablecloth treatment. One of few upscale restaurants in downtown Dallas, the urban brasserie is nestled among numerous lofts and apartments. Many of the doors, windows and decorations were salvaged from other historic Dallas buildings. The extensive French wine list complements the menu of entrees well. Choose from a variety of simple dishes, such as Trout with Lobster, Maine Lobster, and various steaks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country French dining |
4514 Travis Street, Suite 1214 Dallas, TX 75205-4112 United States +1 214 528 1081 |
Escape the culinary mundane with a trip to the French countryside. L'Ancestral offers a traditional French gourmet dining experience. The dining room is softly lit with faux-aged walls and classic white tablecloths, giving it an elegant shabby-chic appearance. Don't forget your jacket and tie - it's required. Dinner can start with an appetizing platter of snails, then on to business. The Pepper Steak here will literally melt in your mouth as you try and decipher the artful mix of peppers, creme sauce and brandy. They also have an excellent selection of wines to compliment your meal. And why not wrap it all up with the Clafouti, a cherry creme-filled pastry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic southern French cuisine |
19009 Preston Road Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75252 United States +1 972 248 1911 http://www.lavendou.com |
The blue and yellow decor and the dried lavender bring to mind the French countryside. The interior is romantic and inviting, but the authentic French food is the true draw. The Chef's Menu for lunch includes soup or salad, Roasted Chicken, Fish of the Day or Pasta Provencal, and dessert. Dinner includes such delights as Roast Duck with Montmorency Cherries or Sautéed Trout with Almonds and Crab Claws. The Vegetarian Plate with Pasta is an excellent lite choice for diners. On Thursday evenings, dine on the patio, as a vocalist and French guitarist perform enchanting melodies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly Pub |
2101 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75206 United States +1 214 824 7900 http://www.myspace.com/liberti... |
This is just your average neighborhood Bar, reminiscent of the pubs across the Atlantic. Operated by the owners of the Meridian Room, Simon McDonald and Mike Smith seek to offer its customers a friendly, unassuming place to dine, meet, and drink. The loaded bar offers all that you would expect and then some, including the ever-popular British favorite, Pimms, as well as a Woodchuck Raspberry Cider and various imported ale's. The menu puts up a decent fight offering a Smoked Salmon appetizer plate, Herbed Pork Loin Chop, and Beer-braised Beef Short Ribs all served with an average price. The service, along with the food, is all top notch so don't be hesitant to drop on in and check it out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent Cajun cuisine |
150 Turtle Creek Blvd. Dallas, TX 75207 United States +1 214 740 1985 http://www.margauxsdallas.com/ |
Great Louisiana cooking attracts a loyal following at this small restaurant located in the Uptown area of Dallas. The upscale décor and atmosphere caters to the Dallas professional lunch crowd on weekdays. Although primarily only open for lunch, Margaux's opens for dinner on Thursdays. Private catering is also available. Specialty Cajun variations include Crawfish and Shrimp Enchiladas, Popcorn Craw fish and Baked Orange Roughy with craw fish-studded tomato sauce. All are sure to please the palette. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale French and American cuisine |
4005 Preston Road Dallas, TX 75093 United States +1 972 943 3372 http://www.mignonplano.com |
One of Plano's newest restaurants, Mignon portrays a Paris-style eatery reminiscent of the 1960s. The chic restaurant features velvet-covered banquettes and bistro tables, as well as a large wooden bar where you can order French wines and cocktails. Start your meal with Crisp Spring Rolls served with Apricot Chutney. Then try one of the specialty entrees, such as Roasted Shrimp, Grilled Salmon, or New Zealand Rack of Lamb. For dessert, try the Chocolate Beignets - chocolate-filled cream puffs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delightful French restaurant |
17610 Midway Road Dallas, TX 75287 United States +1 972 733 0202 |
Francois and Catherine Fotre run this delightful French restaurant. La Mirabelle offers fine dining without the Baroque decor so common among French contemporaries. Palate-pleasing specialties include Risotto with Wild Mushrooms, Leek Soup, Salmon, Scallop and Shrimp cake, Caesar Salad (made tableside), New York Strip Steak with a creamy peppercorn sauce, and an Ostrich and Venison Plate sauced with chestnuts, currants and mushrooms. A full wine list complements the meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic Atmosphere |
2610 Maple Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 United States +1 214 528 0032 http://www.theoldwarsaw.com/ |
As the name implies, this establishment is decisively European. Having recently undergone refurbishment, the interior of the dining room now radiates romance and extravagance, while the preference for reservations and formal attire remains the same. Men must wear a jacket and tie, while ladies are asked to don after five attire. The menu is as classic as the surroundings, offering choices of lamb, fish, and veal in rich, creamy sauces. Selections include Escargot, Crepes and Steak topped with Crabmeat. The best option for dessert is the decadent souffle, delicately prepared. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charmingly authentic, romantic French bistro |
2533 McKinney Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 United States +1 214 720 0225 |
Owner Jean-Michel Sakouhi and Chef Victor Garcia's distinctive personalities are reflected throughout the decor, as well as the menu. The Parisian landscape wall murals and subdued French love songs set a romantic mood. Le Paris Bistrot serves classic French food with Mediterranean touches. House specialties include Duck Confit, Escargots with Mushrooms, Salmon Napoleon, Grilled Beef Tenderloin with Pommes Frites, Open-face Apple Tart, and Chocolate Mousse. A mostly French wine list includes several good values. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak and seafood with a French flair |
17776 Dallas Parkway Dallas, TX 75287 United States +1 972 267 1776 http://www.3forks.com |
To refer to this North Dallas steakhouse as upscale would be an understatement. Three Forks provides a unique, elegant setting to enjoy steak and seafood cuisine with a French flair. Owned and operated by Dale Wamstad of Del Frisco's fame, the establishment exudes personalized service and chic style. This trendy spot is a favorite among local celebrities, so you never know whom you might see here. The five million dollar restaurant's gold-domed building is lavishly decorated with giant wall murals and Tiffany-stained glass windows in the ceiling. The well-trained, professional staff will gladly help you order from the unbelievable wine selection. Crab cakes or shrimp cocktails are a nice way to start out this culinary adventure, both are deliciously light. For an entree, delve into one of the succulent beef selections or try some fresh seafood, which is flown in daily to ensure that only the finest quality of lobster, shrimp, fish or crab legs served. Review © 2007, Wcities |