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Les Fleurs De Lis Cafe
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This cafe is a taste of Paris in downtown Atlanta. It's hidden location is perfect for those that want to impress friends, a date, or out of town visitors. I brought my parents , who travel to Paris yearly, and they were impressed by how authentic this place was. The decor reminded us of a little bistro that could be found in Paris. The wine list is impressive, and well thought out. The cheese plate was outstanding.. warm brie drizzled with honey, brown sugar, candied walnuts and strawberries..Yummy! For entrees we had the rosemary chicken, mussels and fries, and the bouillabaise. Everything was fantastic. The crepes du jour were berry crepes with creme anglais..We also had chocolate souffle, and the bread pudding made from croissants.. there was not a crumb left on any plate. This place is truly a hidden gem in this city!
Pros: Small intimate restaurant. No loud glaring music, or big crowds to deal with
Cons: On street parking can be hard to find, but $5 to park in lot around corner..
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