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- Here are 15 charming French bistros and brasseries in Los Angeles.
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- Pasjoli. French. Santa Monica. $$$$Perfect For:Business Meals Date Night Special Occasions. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY. We’d happily dish out our own, non-professional money for a special occasion at this Santa Monica restaurant.
- Bicyclette. This spot is Permanently Closed. French. Beverlywood. $$$$Perfect For:Date Night Dinner with the Parents Special Occasions. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY.
- Republique. French. Mid-Wilshire. $$$$Perfect For:Breakfast Impressing Out of Towners Special Occasions. Republique needs almost no introduction. Whether you’ve lived in LA your whole life or are just in town for a goat yoga intensive, chances are you’ve at least heard of this French restaurant on La Brea.
- Mr. T. French. Hollywood. $$$$Perfect For:Drinking Good Wine Big Groups Eating At The Bar Date Night Drinking Good Cocktails. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY. When you walk into Mr. T in Hollywood, it's possible you'll see a server setting food on fire to the beat of a Jay-Z song.
May 20, 2024 · Discover the best French restaurants in Los Angeles, from casual and lively bistros to Michelin-starred fine dining.
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- Trois Mec. Back when chef Ludo Lefebvre and partner Krissy Lefebvre were running LudoBites, scoring reservations to their limited-run pop-up dinners was about as impossible as scoring tickets to the Stanley Cup Finals.
- Petit Trois. Brought to you by the same trois mecs behind Trois Mec – indeed, it's right next door to the mothership – is Petit Trois, a tiny, stools-and-counters-only bistro.
- Republique. Walter and Margarita Manzke opened Republique last year in the building that once housed Mark Peel's much loved Campanile and, well before that, Charlie Chaplin's office.
- Le Comptoir. For the past few years, dinner at chef Gary Menes's Le Comptoir pop-ups was one of the most enjoyable meals in town. As you may have guessed, these events were organized around the idea of having a meal at a counter, in front of an open kitchen, where you can watch the chef and the cooks at work.
- Petit Trois. Restaurants. French. Hollywood. price 3 of 4. Oodles of butter, fluffy omelettes and a heart-stopping burger covered in bordelaise make Ludo Lefebvre’s Parisian-style bistro (with a strip mall location in Hollywood and fancier sibling in Sherman Oaks) the best place to head for decadent French fare in the city.
- République. Restaurants. French. La Brea. price 3 of 4. Walter and Margarita Manzke’s award-winning, critically acclaimed La Brea bakery and restaurant is the one French(-Californian) restaurant that can’t be stopped.
- Camphor. Restaurants. French. Downtown Arts District. price 3 of 4. At Camphor, light-as-a-cloud French cuisine feels more than apt within the restaurant’s airy white and blue dining room, where old-school touches and a featherweight culinary approach combine in a stunning blend of elegant, yet nontraditional, fine dining.
- Pasjoli. Restaurants. French. Santa Monica. price 4 of 4. For an elegant, if pricey French meal, David Beran’s Santa Monica eatery wows with a small but well-curated menu, flawless service and an eye-wateringly expensive signature pressed duck—$198 at the time of writing for two.
From charming bistros to upscale restaurants, the City of Angels offers a delightful array of French eateries that cater to every palate. Whether you're in the mood for classic dishes like escargot and coq au vin or innovative takes on beloved favorites, LA's French restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience.
From Michelin-starred tasting menus to low-key cafes, say bonjour to the most fabulous French restaurants in L.A., everywhere from the heart of West Hollywood to Sherman Oaks.