French Restaurants locations near Wallington, NJ

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Fricassee French Bistro

📍 6 Park St, Montclair, NJ, 07042

📞 973-221-3641

Classic french bistro. Serving dinner 7 nights a week. Lunch monday through Friday.

Cafe DU Soleil

📍 2723 Broadway, New York, NY, 10025

📞 212-316-5000

Cafe du Soleil is the classic French bistro that you always dreamed of, where you can relax with an authentic French meal and a glass of wine. Drawing French culinary influences from the Mediterranean and traditional fare, Cafe du Soleil delivers superb dishes such as white boudin, frog legs, rabbit, and fish stews in the same rustic setting you’d find on the Continent.

Pascalou

📍 1308 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10128

📞 212-534-7522

Intimate and understated is the kind of quality that you will find at the quaint French bistro, Pascalou. The atmosphere is pleasantly sunny with a vibrant yellow interior in both the low-ceiling second floor and the spacious downstairs seating area. Staying clear of a predictable Parisian menu, Pascalou offers cuisine of a whole other standard. The menu consists of modest variations on familiar Gallic themes along with modern pairings of avocado or black beans alongside chicken and roasted salmon coated with a creamy Bearnaise or Hollandaise sauce. Make sure to stay put for dessert, because Pascalou offers a wide variety of rich chocolate mousses, berry tarts, and fruit sorbets. Relax and enjoy as you indulge and sip on your choice of port wine and muscadets. This is not your typical tourist destination as Pascalou still holds onto an unpretentious and well-groomed air. You may not come from miles away to enjoy, by if you are craving the taste and feeling of France this is a fantastic place to spend of few luxurious hours.

Jubilee

📍 948 1st Ave, New York, NY, 10022

📞 212-888-3569

JubileeFrench Restaurant, one of New York City’s premiere dining establishments, has quite the reputation in New York’s culinary circle. Touted by locals and international diners alike as one of the finest sources of authentic French cuisine and seafood dishes, Jubilee has garnered praise from Zagat, New York Daily News, New York Magazine, and The Virtual Gourmet. This French Restaurant is perhaps best known for its mussels, drawing diners out from the far reaches of the New York metro area for a taste. The mussel menu is stocked with creative and flavorful options, including: Citronnée: Lightly Creamy Lemon-Garlic Sauce Calvados: Creamy Cavaldos, Apple, Pancetta and Mushroom Sauce Moules Dionnaise: Old Fashion Mustard with Crispy Bacon Catalane: Steamed with Tomato and Chorizo Broth Be sure to enjoy these with a side of the restaurant’s frites, the perfect complement for mouthwatering moules. Enticing entrées including Striped Bass “a la Plancha” with artichokes, zucchinis, and onion sauce, and Duck Breast with fingerling potatoes and blackcurrant sauce are also available. For a French restaurant that balances a gourmet selection of food and wine with a non-pretentious atmosphere, look no further than Jubilee. View the full menu and browse through the restaurant’s rave reviews by visiting Jubilee French Restaurantonline or calling (212) 888-3569.

Mimi NYC

📍 185 Sullivan St, New York, NY, 10012

📞 212-418-1269

Mimi, a neighborhood French Restaurant and Bar, just opened at 185 Sullivan street. Chef Liz Johnson (former Sous Chef of Empellon Cocina) prepares seasonal, refined French dishes like endive gratin, brandade, and veal tartare. Mimi is a cozy spot tucked away for friends & locals to get together. Nothing fussy, just easy and warm. Instagram: @_mimi_ny_

Creme De La Crepes

📍 12-56 River Rd, Fair Lawn, NJ, 07410

📞 201-791-0005

Locally owned and operated. See us for all your needs

Italian-French Bakery

📍 125 Grand St, Paterson, NJ, 07501

📞 973-742-1107

French Food Export

📍 Serving Your Area, Union City, NJ, 07087

📞 201-867-2745

French Roast II

📍 2340 Broadway, New York, NY, 10024

📞 212-799-1533

🌐 frenchroastny.com

PER SE

📍 10 Columbus Cir, New York, NY, 10019

📞 212-823-9335

🌐 www.perseny.com

Per Se is the urban interpretation of The French Laundry. You will see the connection in symbols (the blue door, the fireplace, the garden) and in the earthy materials ( wood, marble and granite and rough copper floor tiles) And you will see the connection in the food, in the cornet, which opens all meals as it does at both restaurants, and the Oysters and Pearls, the French Laundry Classic. Because of it's setting in the center of Manhattan, Per Se has it's own distinct identity, but we try and never lose sight of where we began.