Best French Restaurants in Granada Hills
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- AAnnevipNew York City •57 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOne of my favorite restaurants. So civilized. First rate waitstaff and wonderful food. For lunch or dinner. Mistral does not disappoint.More infoMistral - Sherman OaksPrice: Expensive• French• Sherman Oaks•4.9
- DDanavipLos Angeles •42 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoOur waiter Matthew was wonderful. He was extremely attentive & service was great. The food was very good & portions were generous.More infoPetit Trois Le ValleyPrice: Expensive• French• Sherman Oaks•4.6
- SSoniavipLos Angeles •13 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe were so happy to find Le Perit French Restaurant. Remember all of those great French Cafe’s in LA in the late 80’s? Mustache Cafe, Cafe Figaro, Bicycle Shop Cafe - there were a slew of them. You could count on a great Florentine Quiche and chocolate soufflé. So we were delighted with the French Onion Soup, Duck a l’orange and an amazing endive salad. Topped off with a perfect cappuccino and…soufflé - half gran marnier and half chocolate. We were so happy! Delicious food and great value. Thank you Le Petit!More infoLe Petit RestaurantPrice: Expensive• French• Sherman Oaks•4.7
- MMelinavipLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoOur dinner at Le Deux Bistro was exceptional. The service was spot on, and the bistro food was very reflective of a Parisienne bistro. It is refreshing to have such a little gem in suburban Woodland Hills. The wine list had a nice assortment of French and California wines. It was not a big list, but enough to have fun. The stemware was also appropriate if you wanted to bring your own quality bottle of Burgundy or Bordeaux in. The olives, the mussels, the baguette, and the beef Bourgogne all hit the spot. My only suggestion would be to add more French motif decorations, or a large bouquet of flowers in the center of the dining room to add more ambiance. Will absolutely be back again!More infoDeux BistroPrice: Expensive• French• Woodland Hills•4.6
- SStanleyLos Angeles •97 reviews5.0Dined on 10 Nov 2024Perfect spot for an excellent meal , service , special occasion and sophisticated ambiance.More infoLe SanglierPrice: Expensive• French• Tarzana•4.7