French restaurants in Florida
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Veranda
A cornerstone of downtown Fort Myers, the Veranda combines two historic homes with delicious French-inspired cuisine – love awaits.
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Wine Living
This new addition to the strip is a welcome haven. Sitting in the cozy space, with a tumble of small tables and couches, feels like you're visiting a friend's house, and the huge selection of wines and beers from around the world is heaven for any oenophile. Pairing a glass or a bottle with a pick from the tempting snacking menu - shrimp salad on a bed of greens, Italian or French cheese plates, caviar pizza or a three-chocolate cheesecake - makes for one lovely afternoon or evening.
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La Palme d’Or
One of the most acclaimed French restaurants in the USA, Phillipe Ruiz’ Palme is the culinary match for the Jazz Age opulence that ensconces it. With its white-gloved, old-world class and US attention to service, unmuddled by pretensions at hipness, the Palme captures, in one elegant stroke, all the exclusivity a dozen South Beach restaurants could never grasp. The menu shifts seasonally, but remains consistently magnificent at one of Miami’s best splurges.
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La Vieille Maison
Consistently voted one of the best restaurants in Florida, just walking into this elegant house that's brimming with delicate details and antiques will transport you to a small village in the French countryside. And tasting the food - from honey-roasted duck and exquisite cheese plates to succulent portions of veal and lamb - will drive that notion home.
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Chateau France
French classics are paired with romance at Chef Antoine Louro’s acclaimed restaurant in an early-20th-century Victorian house. Everything is good, but the bouillabaisse, coq au vin, pâtés and filet mignon are superior. Save room for the decadent chocolate soufflé or bananas flambé. The wine list is exemplary.
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Café Papillon
In a perfect world, the waitstaff here would wear stripy shirts, berets and have twirly moustaches. Alas, non, but there’s quiche, tartines (filled with marinated artichokes or peppers in pesto sauce), crepes and wrought-iron sidewalk tables. ‘Pass zee gauloise, Pierre.’
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Pascal’s on Ponce
They’re fighting the good fight here: sea scallops with beef short rib, crème brûlée and other French fine-dining classics set the elegant stage at this neighborhood hangout, a favorite night out among Gables foodies who appreciate time-tested standards.
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Café Boulud
It's fine French from the New York celeb-chef Daniel Boulud, so expect to be wowed. The menu is organized by traditional, seasonal, vegetable-inspired and international themes, with always-rotating stunners.
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Bistro du Village
This hoppin' French spot features typical bistro fare - lamb, duck, fish and sweetbreads - in a cozy, friendly atmosphere.
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Le Coq Au Vin
Known for its namesake, this immensely popular restaurant serves superb but hard-to-pronounce French specialties.
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Bistro Aix
Foodies find few havens in Jacksonville, but this chic San Marcos eatery will make them feel right at home.
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Gypsy Cab Co
A local favorite, its excellent menu is all over the place, with influences from German to 'Floribbean'.
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