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Candace Lately: French
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Portland, OR Edition: Le Pigeon

5:00 PM
One last restaurant in Portland - and it's dinner. Le Pigeon, while named after, a, well, pigeon, is an upscale Portland restaurant that specializes in French cuisine. Often hailed as a must-try, this restaurant draws a line so I was here early before they opened to assure we'd get a seat (and be...

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Huntington Edition: Le Bistro

10:00 AM
Le Bistro is cute, French-themed restaurant in Huntington that has eluded me for quite some time because they close during certain parts of the day. Elegance surrounds you with each element classically designed to captivate your every sense. Crystal chandeliers, delightful charcoal artwork, pristine table sets and our open kitchen make for a...

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Quebec City, CANADA: Panache

10:00 AM
Panache was one of the first restaurants on my to-try list when I started researching Quebec City. It topped almost every must-try list in the city, and I lucked out with a reservation. Dubbed as an "upmarket European farm-to-table fare restaurant served in a historic warehouse," this restaurant is absolutely beautiful. Giant windows...

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Lewisburg Edition: The French Goat

10:00 AM
Lewisburg has a little bit of everything - including one elegant French restaurant. So, I first heard of The French Goat from their social media presence and have been waiting to check them out for quite some time. When that time presented itself, I quickly made reservations online. The French Goat is actually...

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Lexington, KY Edition: A La Lucie

10:00 AM
Kentucky has a lot of French influences, which is seen throughout city names, the statues and even the restaurants. A La Lucie is easy to spot with its leopard print awning and twinkling lights around the windows. The interior delivers with light pink napkins, leopard print booths, red tin ceiling and French-inspired paintings....

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