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  1. Alexandre Dubois de La Patellière, dit Alexandre de La Patellière, le 24 juin 1971 à Paris, est un scénariste, dramaturge, réalisateur et producteur français. Il est le fils du metteur en scène et scénariste Denys de La Patellière.

  2. Jun 2, 2023 · The Restaurant. The Refectory’s relaxed and quiet pace presents an evening of elegant dining. At the heart of the dining experience are the culinary creations directed by Chef Richard Blondin, a native of Lyon, France, who studied under chefs Pierre Orsi and Paul Bocuse. The exceptional contemporary American cuisine and classic French cuisine ...

  3. Aug 14, 2024 · Chouette, a charming French bistro, has opened its doors at the bustling corner of Gay and High streets, bringing the romance and flavor of France to the heart of the city. Located at 66 N. High St., Chouette serves up classic French cuisine that will transport you straight to the cobblestone streets of Paris.

  4. Discover the charm of Chouette, a delightful French bistro nestled in the heart of Columbus. Named after the French word for "owl" or "cool," Chouette invites you into a warm and inviting space that beautifully resonates with historical significance.

  5. Jai Lai Prime Rib Restaurant. The Original Jai Lai Café opened in 1933 at 581 N High St. It relocated to the Olentangy River Road Location in 1955 into a new 9,000 squire foot building that at the time, was the largest restaurant in town. Here is a great article about the restaurant:

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  6. Dec 12, 2013 · “What’s in a Name?,” directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière, centers on a fractious dinner party.

  7. Directed by Alexandre de La Patellière & Matthieu Delaporte. Pierre Niney leads a stellar cast in this thrilling new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ epic adventure The Count of Monte Cristo, the first French cinematic treatment of the iconic tale of romance and redemption in over fifty years. Marseille, 1815.

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