After years away, the cozy Normandy Isle restaurant, Lemon Twist, is back.
Expect French fare with a side of attitude at this see-and-seen South of Fifth hotspot known for its sunset view and sexy Euro clientele.
After years away, the cozy Normandy Isle restaurant, Lemon Twist, is back.
Behind an unmarked red awning, a retro speakeasy opens in Wynwood.
Don’t go for the service. Actually, considering the hot waiters, maybe you should. The neighborhood spot is authentically French, from the crepes and cafe au lait to the crowd. Laze the day away.
The girly eatery (pink-patterned wallpaper, colorful mismatched chairs) serves traditional French fare like quiche with truffle-salt fries and crème brulee.
The sister restaurant to the NYC locale. It’s an authentic feeling French bistro housed in the hoity-toity Bal Harbour shops. Opt for moules frites.
The third outpost (Paris, Hong Kong) of the restaurant favored by the fashion elite nestles inside The Webster boutique. Debate Balenciaga vs. Lanvin while splurging on caviar service.
The French brasserie complete with raw bar stays open late night. The space is practically a replica of the Paris original (same designer). Nosh Kobe carpaccio after hitting the clubs.
A Swiss import with first class decor (colored lights, creamy leather chairs, and a raised V.I.P lounge). Eats include prawns flambe and steak tartar.
Binging on Nutella and enjoying a Vespa-driven tour of Paris (thanks, Jean-Luc, wherever you are) ...