The tented ceiling in the main dining room of this upscale
eatery provides a little drama, setting off the posh flowers
and gleaming tableware to deliver a grand first impression.
The food arrives in small, appealing portions, with witty nods
to hearty French tradition: Alsatian Choucroute (sauerkraut) is
trioed as soup, in strudel, and in fondant with caviar; boneless
quail with roasted parsnips, leeks and foie gras. The wine list
is thoughtful, offering pairing options with à la carte meals
and with the omnivore or vegetarian tasting menus. Service, a Fleur de Lys hallmark, is classic and professional, and the
bar makes a cozy stop for pre- or post-dinner drinks.
Fleur de Lys Information:
• French menu. Dinner. Closed Sunday.