CELEBRATE BASTILLE DAY!
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Celebrate La Fête Nationale with us at Lavendou Bistro Provençal!
Enjoy a delicious French dinner, great wine and better company!
Pascal and crew have safely and carefully reopened Lavendou and look forward to welcoming us once again for this fun evening with friends.
Smaller tables and limited seating - masks suggested for arrival and departure.
We will only take reservations until current capacity restrictions are filled.
Not comfortable dining-in? Pas de problème - pick up your food to-go!
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Registration & Seating 7 PM | Dinner at 7:30 PM
Limited Seating Available | Reservations Required
FACC & AF Members (Dining in & Pick Up): $90 per person
Non-members (Dining in & Pick Up): $100 per person
Includes dinner, wines & gratuity
Lavendou Bistro Provençal
19009 Preston Road, Suite 200 (at Lloyd Road) | Dallas, TX 75252
*** MENU - FETE DE LA BASTILLE 2020 ***
Soupe Froide de Concombres
Chilled Cucumber Soup
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Croquant de Chèvre Chaud sur son Lit de Jeunes Pousses
Crispy Goat Cheese, Parma Ham and Pine Nuts on a Bed of Baby Greens
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Filet de Boeuf Wellington
Gratin Dauphinois & Haricots Vert
Sauce Périgourdine
Traditional Beef Wellington with Mushroom Duxelle
Goose Liver and Truffle Sauce Perigourdine
Potato Gratin Dauphinois & French Green Beans
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Mousse au Chocolat
Chocolate Mousse
(Vegetarian available upon request)
About Lavendou:
A visit to a French restaurant in Dallas is certainly an experience when you realize how few of them there are in this area. Fortunately, Lavendou Bistro Provençal is one of the very best, owned and operated by one of the most amazing hosts our city has today – Pascal Cayet.
Pascal’s first job was at Tour d’Argent in Paris, overlooking Notre Dame Cathedral and arrived in Dallas in the 1980’s where he was one of the innovators for French cuisine. He was founder and owner of the famous French Country restaurant Chez Gerard on McKinney Avenue, which was one of Stanley Marcus’ favorite restaurants. It was during a period of growth that Pascal moved his restaurant north, and then it was very far north, to his location on Preston just south of the George Bush Turnpike. Thus the birth of Lavendou, this slice of France located in a cozy shopping center. Read the entire Crave DFW review HERE.
Bon Appétit et Vive la France!