Fleur de Lys (restaurant)

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Coordinates: 37°47′19″N 122°24′47″W / 37.78856°N 122.41310°W / 37.78856; -122.41310 Fleur de Lys was a French restaurant in San Francisco, California, USA. It closed in June 2014, after a 28-year run.[1][2]

A sister restaurant in Las Vegas by the same name was closed in 2010, and then reopened under the name Fleur by Hubert Keller in 2010.[2]

History and description[]

The original 75-seat restaurant occupies an unobtrusive windowless mid-block storefront on Sutter Street near Jones Street in the Tendernob neighborhood of San Francisco. The restaurant first opened in the late 1950s. Maurice Rouas, then Maître d', purchased the restaurant from its original owner in 1970 and remained active as of 2012. In 1986 he brought Hubert Keller as chef from the now-defunct Sutter 500 restaurant nearby.[3] The restaurant was damaged by a kitchen fire in 2001, and closed for more than a year due to difficulty obtaining rebuilding permits. Keller spent the time opening a second restaurant named Fleur in the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, and opening a hamburger restaurant, "Burger Bar", in the same building. The renovation, designed by Keller's wife Chantal, eventually cost more than US$4 million.

The original Fleur de Lys was ranked as one of the top 40 restaurants in the United States in 2004, 2005, and 2006 by Gayot restaurant guide.[citation needed] As of 2008 the Las Vegas restaurant had a Gayot rating of 16, and the original 15. It is one of seven restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area to receive the San Francisco Chronicle's highest four-star rating,[4] which it has maintained for many years. Fleur de Lys has also been ranked as one of the top 25 restaurants in the United States by Food & Wine magazine.[1] The fixed-price cuisine is classic French, with innovative dishes using French techniques based on Keller's Alsatian sensibilities. To suit local tastes the restaurant cooks with reduced fat, offers vegetarian and no-fat dinners, and features seasonal California ingredients.[3]

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Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Lucchesi, Paolo. "Fleur de Lys to close this month". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Pape, Allie. "Hubert Keller Closing Fleur de Lys After 28 Years". sf.eater.com. Eater SF. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Bauer 2002.
  4. ^ Bauer 2005.

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