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Les Fleurs De Lis Cafe
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My husband and I stumbled upon Les Fleurs de Lis sort of by accident: we like French food, and wanted to try a new place, and so one Saturday night we went to find the restaurant Creative Loafing had given such good reviews. Going anywhere downtown on a Saturday night is a crap-shoot as far as seating goes, but we were welcomed very nicely and only waited a few moments until they cleaned a table for us. The atmosphere is distinctly French, so much so that I felt transported to France, almost forgot we were still in Atlanta! There were only two entrees available for the evening (our very nice server explained that they'd had a large party earlier that had eaten them out of a lot of their food), the mussels stew and the butternut squash ravioli, so we got one of each, and they were superb. My husband also got the pate and he said it was very good. The table next to us got some sort of chocolate dessert that smelled divine, I wish I had room for it! We shared a nice bottle of dry white wine and our total bill came out to about $80, which I thought was very reasonable for a bottle, two appetizers and two entrees. What really made it wonderful were the servers laid-back but still professional attitude, welcoming and comfortable. On the whole, we had the most fantastic, romantic evening, totally out of the blue. We will definitely be going back!
Pros: Ambience, superb French cooking
Cons: Parking, downtown district
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