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10-14-2016, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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French restaurant
A French restaurant, properly conceived, actualized and located, would be a good addition to lakes region dining choices.
Not necessarily snooty French; maybe a bit more rustic/affordable. The long empty site of the William Tell would probably work. |
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I thought that was reopened into a different type of restaurant.
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Woodlands Tavern but it looks like it closed?
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I agree, Not much out there for French cuisine. The Foundry, Dean Kamens place In Manchester Is High end french mostly. Some of it's a little saucy for me but Over all excellent. Worth a trip to the big city.
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French/Swiss
I wish the William Tell would be reopened offering French/Swiss cuisine. Like others have said, an affordable rustic or country atmosphere and reasonable prices. So many of our friends who are year round residents say how much they miss the William Tell. The cuisine and the prices worked for the area. I know the Bosserts wanted to retire, but it's too bad no one took over and kept the same atmosphere. It worked!
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The Foundry
Am I looking at the wrong Foundry listing in Manchester? It doesn't appear to serve French cuisine.
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10-14-2016, 03:21 PM | #7 |
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I have a hard time believing there is enough demand to sustain a French cuisine restaurant in the Lakes Region year round. This is a TOUGH business to make a go of it when the stars are aligned and the Lakes Region does not strike me as a big French cuisine market. Don't hold your breath.
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10-15-2016, 07:34 AM | #8 |
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Mise En Place in Wolfeboro is still doing well. They are now on off-season, reduced hours, but it was crowded on Thursday night.
http://miseenplacenh.com/ |
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The menu offerings look delicious. They do not show pricing so I have to assume they are priced higher than most restaurants in the area.
http://miseenplacenh.com/menus/current-dinner-menu/
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Yea, I just looked at it as well, Seems like a good mix with only a few French dishes. I seem to remember more last time we went, Maybe the foie gras slanted my opinion. The chef has a French flair for sure, Check It out.
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Needed, one good restaurant
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was a great French restaurant. Formally where Lyons Den is now.
It was a bit pricy but upscale. Unfortunately Gretchen's then boy friend owned the building. When they had a falling out, he shuttered the building. Gretchen did not have access to her business. Gretchen is currently culinary and executive chef at the Castle in The Clouds.
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Miss en place is great. It is definitely fine dining. I don't think it's super expensive. You definitely get what you pay for, which is better than most restaurants.
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Pot au Feu is excellent! It has a very traditional French menu. If you are ever in the Providence area, it's worth the trip.
Mise en Place is excellent, but I wouldn't consider it a French restaurant. More of an eclectic menu. |
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German cuisine
ghfromaltonbay mentioned The Wiliam Tell French/Swiss cuisine. Its not lakes region but my favorite restaurant of all time is Bavaria in Hooksett which is authentic German food, similar to William Tells Swiss offerings. If you want authentic German food it is AMAZING! The owners are from Munich and operated/owned restaurants in Munich. I have visited Munich twice and their food is authentic, believe me. You will not be disappointed.
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Thanks, Taz
I saw the website for the German restaurant in Hooksett, but was reluctant to drive that far from Alton Bay without hearing any reviews or recommendations. Now that Taz has commented, this place will go on my "to try" list. Until then, will have to enjoy my German/Swiss mother's cooking. She does a mean rouladen & dumplings. I myself have gotten pretty good with spaetzle and goulash. Our friends from Alton who've sampled Mom's cooking always tease her about taking over the William Tell. I don't think at 84 that she would be interested....
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Oh I think you will love it! Based on your post. Be sure to have a reservation and be prompt, they are very strict about that.
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Achtung!
Thanks, Taz. I had to chuckle when you said they are strict for promptness. I think that is a German thing. Being raised by German & Swiss parents and grandparents, we were ALWAYS half an hour early for church, reservations, parties, etc. If you promise to pick up a German at 10, you better be there by 9:50 or you are considered late!
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A women I know is German and she married a Brazilian. Brazilian's are notoriously late. As was previously stated, German's are early. Needless to the say the marriage eventually ended in a divorce.
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We ate at a "French-inspired" restaurant here in Portland, Oregon, and this is the type of restaurant I think might do well.
Here is a link to their menu (scroll down through it). Just "food for thought." http://verdigrisrestaurant.com/menus |
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I'm 1/2 German and 1/2 Swedish, and I am not early for anything. What happened ? LOL
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Evidently you don't get to that part of the lake very often. The Woodland Tavern opened. was in business for two seasons and has been closed for two years now with the building for sale. The location beyond a very short summer season is terrible. too far from all centers of population for an aging population that does not like to drive in the dark or in the winter months.
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