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San Antonio,
TX
78216
210-496-0555 | | | | | Description: SAN ANTONIO. This warm, intimate spot offers an unusual variety of French- and Mediterranean-influenced small plates, as well as a few entree-sized dishes. Choose from hot, cold, and wood-fired meze, and bring a few friends to share with. While the menu changes frequently, past favorites have included veal meatballs in vanilla-cinnamon sauce, jumbo shrimp cocktail with spicy horseradish sauce, and a wood-fired, four-cheese pizza with almond pesto and shaved red onions. An attractive patio takes advantage of the bustling atmosphere of Artisans Alley.
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| 218 E Olmos Ave
San Antonio,
TX
78212
210-828-3141 | | | | | Description: OLMOS PARK. Chef Damian Watel has French cooking in his blood. Descended from Louis XIV's chef (François Vatel, who took his own life believing he had disappointed the king), the latter-day Vatel prepares delicate sauces and savory dishes with authentic French flair at his eponymous restaurant. Try roasted quail or salmon in an unexpectedly rich tomato sauce. Sweetbreads dressed in a truffled crème fraîche also beautifully satisfy. A prix fixe dinner offers great value and includes the dessert of the day hopefully a delicacy like banana ice cream!
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| Crumpets Restaurant & Bakery3920 Harry Wurzbach Rd
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-821-5454 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Whether you gather with friends in the friendly, inviting dining room or sit with your sweetie on the brookside patio, you're sure to enjoy the upscale brunch at this San Antonio gem. Bring your appetite: included in the price is an appetizer, house salad, entrée, assorted breads, dessert, and your choice of beverage, including wine and champagne. Milk-fed veal, fresh seafood, a shrimp salad croissant, and eggs Benedict are antidotes for sleepy tastebuds. Éclairs and cream puffs from the adjoining bakery will send you on your way with a satisfied sweet tooth.
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| 515 Villita
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-224-1976 | | | | | Description: RIVER WALK. Located in a historic 19th-century home, this charming restaurant features a beautiful patio with views of the river. Skillfully prepared European-inspired dishes range from a Provence vegetable Napolean to beef Wellington and Australian lobster tail. Classic sweets such as baked Alaska, flamed tableside, and a lovely pear almond tart are available for the final course. The award-winning wine list features many French and Californian labels.
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| 7701 Broadway St
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-828-9050 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Say "bonjour," and then get out your chopsticks! Frederick's unassuming name doesn't even hint at the French-Vietnamese fusion cuisine that's offered and that diners embrace with gusto and delight. Scrumptious spring rolls whet your appetite and are an apt prelude to red snapper with sweet-and-sour sauce or five-spice duck breast with Cantonese rice. The somewhat unfamiliar novelty of French and Asian fare in combination results in innovative eats that will have your taste buds primed for return visits from nibble one.
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| 6106 Broadway St
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-826-4551 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. To find San Antonio's star French restaurant, look no further than L'Etoile. The stalwart establishment makes a frequent effort to update its offerings and please a younger generation of cosmopolitan eaters, providing them with sensational fare that's a lighter, more diverse take on traditional French cuisine. Sample baked brie wrapped in pastry to start, and then try tea-smoked salmon with horseradish sauce. You'll also find equally tempting desserts and an expanded wine list of Californian and French vintages.
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| 152 E Pecan St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-212-2221 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. You won't want to wake up from this dream of fine French food. Le Rêve offers a truly sophisticated culinary experience. Three-, four-, and five-course prix fixe menus are the standard; your choice may include carpaccio of monkfish, poached black bass and prawns, or a tournedo of Black Angus beef. Desserts include chocolate and coconut cake with curry anglaise. Naturally, the wine selection is exceptional and has been chosen to highlight the cuisine. Sumptuous and perfect for a romantic evening out. Reservations and dinner jackets required.
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