CuisineFrench brasserie
Price$$$
Neighbourhooduptown
HoursDaily from 7am (all-day brasserie)

Must order: Steak frites; croque-monsieur at lunch; Paris-Brest dessert that Culinary Director Bruno Davaillon carries from his former Michelin-starred kitchen.

Tip: The patio is the destination on warm evenings. Weekday lunch is relaxed; weekends fill from noon.

Location

Address: 8420 Preston Center Plaza, Dallas, TX 75225

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