We've collected top 10 mentioned french restaurants in New Braunfels from other articles such as The Flash List Entertainment Guide, Kev's Best, findmeglutenfree.com.
Top Best French Restaurants in New Braunfels
La Frite Belgian Bistro
4.6 (419 ratings)
A cozy spot with outdoor tables serves classic mussels & fries, simple French fare, wine & beer.
728 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
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"La Boulangerie is a charming family-owned French bakery that specializes in freshly baked pastries, croissants, bread, and made-from-scratch confectionary. The bakery is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week, and offers a menu of light French-inspired fare such as gourmet sandwiches and baguettes with a variety of fillings from Comté cheese and chicken to ham and tomato and fresh basil. Other delights on the menu include chocolate croissants, French omelets, raisin rolls, scrambled eggs, croque monsieur and croquet madames, and quiche Lorraine, along with freshly brewed house-roasted coffee."
"Treat yourself to a housemade croissant and chocolate macarons, or place an order for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The bakery has everything from croque madames and monsieurs to quiche. Call 210-639-3165 to place an order for pickup."
Fig Tree Restaurant
4.5 (239 ratings)
Historic spot with upscale cuisine (from beef Wellington to baked Alaska), fine wines & river views.
"For fine dining in the heart of La Villita where you'll find an array of cute shops and boutiques, try the Fig Tree. This classy yet quaint little restaurant offers exceptional food, servers dressed in suits, tableside bottle service, a lovely complimentary amuse bouche before your entrée and a patio with a beautiful view of the riverwalk. This European-style restaurant is known for its impeccable food."
"Rich, tender and juicy pieces of duck give an almost carnitas-like sense to this can’t-miss appetizer. A topping of a bright and vibrant corn pico de gallo, a few chunks of avocado and a squeeze of seared lime, elevate it even higher. 1725 Blanco Road, juliasonblanco.com"
Saveurs 209
4.5 (81 ratings)
Modern, minimalist bistro featuring a menu of creative French cuisine, including brunch bites.
"Inspired by their rich French heritage, Parisian natives Sylvain and Sylvie Nykiel established Saveurs 209 in San Antonio to share their passion for French cuisine with everyone and bring a little slice of France to Texas. Saveurs 209 boasts a menu of contemporary French cuisine with dishes such as starters of fig and mushrooms carpaccio with bucheron goat cheese and hazelnuts and warm toasted foie gras set in a black and red berries coulis with dry meringue with juniper. Entrées (mains) range from roasted monkfish, clams, and shellfish served with fingerling potatoes and leeks in a kaffir lime emulsion, roasted Maine lobster served with sautéed fennel and anise star, and Angus beef tenderloin with butternut squash pureé, shaved mushrooms, and pumpkin seed jus."
Restaurant Gwendolyn
4.6 (328 ratings)
Fixed-price menus of locally sourced, upscale American fare, prepared without motorized machines.
152 E Pecan St #100, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
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Maverick Texas Brasserie
4.5 (682 ratings)
Handsome, brick-clad brasserie with Edison bulbs featuring French-inspired fare plus a leafy patio.
710 S St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
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Top Best Italian Restaurants in New Braunfels
Cicis
4.2 (727 ratings)
Italian chain offering buffets with an array of specialty pizzas, plus simple pastas & salads.
"Most restaurants don’t survive past the five-year mark, but Paesanos has smashed this statistic by operating since 1969. There’s obviously something special about the eatery – expl..."
"The New Braunfels Conservation Society is a 3.5-acre complex dedicated to preserving the unique history and way of life of the early settlers to the area. Eighteen historic buildings, including a bed and breakfast, saloon, schoolhouse, barber shop, and music studio, tell the story of life in New Braunfels since its founding in 1845. Tours are offered Tuesday through Friday from 9:30am – 11:30 am and from 1:00pm- 2:30pm."
"I love “real” history – and what I mean by that is I never enjoyed it in school, but I love taking in real sights. Experiences, that is what I’m all about. The Conservtion Plaza provides visitors the opportunity to discover the old New Braunfels and see history come alive."
"Though it may feel a little claustrophobic surrounded by the walls of Joske’s department store, St. Joseph’s still stands out as one of downtown’s most magnificent church buildings. The stone sanctuary was built by the German speakers of San Antonio — once the city’s largest minority group — in 1868, and to this day features the Stations of the Cross in German. Though the Texan dialect of German is rapidly dying out, those visiting St. Joseph’s on the right days can still hear the San Antonio Liederkranz (men’s choir) sing a German mass."
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