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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 7001 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85253
480-905-8181 | | | | | Description: Cozy and often crowded, this petite French Country breakfast spot is where Scottsdalers go when they have the morning off. Crepes as good as these demand a long, lingering sit-down, so come prepared. Enjoy piping hot coffee with your choice of traditional sweet or savory crepes, including temptations like spinach and cheese, salmon and scrambled eggs, and banana and Nutella. Omelets, sandwiches, and salads complete the menu and provide alternative menu options for lunch. A special spot for a lazy morning with good friends.
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| 6000 E Camelback Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85251
480-423-2530 | | | | | Description: SCOTTSDALE. A carefully selected contemporary French menu awaits at this elegant establishment, which boasts a lovely view of mountains in the distance. Enjoy a multi-course degustation menu, or select à la carte options, which change seasonally but may include seared foie gras with spiced pineapple, herb-crusted rack of lamb, and pan-roasted turbot with black truffle-lobster sauce.
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| 15034 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale,
AZ
85254
480-603-0922 | | | | | Description: NORTH SCOTTSDALE. Bustling and brisk during lunch, this surprisingly authentic French bistro quiets down in the evening and becomes a great spot for a romantic, candlelit dinner. Snow-white linen tablecloths drape gracefully over wrought iron tables, poised to accept pan-seared filet mignon with foie gras in a red wine glaze or a center-cut rack of lamb with white bean and Gruyère fondue. Sides like bacon, mushroom, and mascarpone polenta are equally tempting. Of course, dessert is a must the port and vanilla berry tart is accented with toasted almonds and mint.
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