French cuisine in Houston keeps getting better.

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Michael Anthony

Precise in execution and technique, French cuisine has often been credited with providing a rich foundation for other cuisines and the culinary world in general. French food is something to be experienced and indulged in fully, whether opting for a casual lunch, a romantic night out, or a quick bite in a bakery, and lucky for Houston, new French restaurants have been cropping up in celebration of French culture and flair.

Places like the elegant Marigold Club in Montrose, chef Aaron Bludorn’s newest restaurant Perseid, which infuses each dish with Gulf Coast flavors, and the tres modern Chardon all offer a newer approach to French fare. Meanwhile, older mainstays, like Chez Nous, Cafe Rabelais, and French Gourmet Bakery continue with the classic staples that are certain to satisfy any Francophile. So pop open a bottle of Beaujolais and use this map to find your slice of the Rhône here in Houston. Here are some of the city’s most charming French restaurants.

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