Reviews on French food in El Paso, Texas, United States. For an alternative Texas experience, consider El Paso. Located far from the bright lights of Dallas or San Antonio, in the state's western corner along the sparkling shores of the Rio Grande, El Paso boasts a different feel than its eastern counterparts. A true melting pot of American and Mexican culture, the combination is noticeable everywhere. Visit the El Paso Museum of Art and see American works from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as Mexican colonial art and retablos from the 1700s and 1800s. Restaurants serve authentic Mexican cuisine, Texas barbecue or a little of both. While this fusion of cultures draws some, the rock climbers who descend on El Paso have only one thing in mind: scaling the massive boulders of Hueco Tanks State Park. Those who prefer the ground can wander through the park's interpretive center and see ancient Indian pictographs. Other popular El Paso pastimes include golf, mountain biking and our personal favorite, stargazing.
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French Restaurant & Bar
Me, usually a hole in the wall taco stand kinda guy but my friends are cultured and invited me to dinner with them. The music was from times gone, possibly WWII era French and it was wonderful to listen to while we savored our drinks.The Chilean Sea Bass was perfect in every way. The Steak Freitas burst with flavor.For dessert the Profiterolres hit the spot.Wait staff was very attentive, manager introduced himself and queried about our experience, the owner checked on us and provided a glass of fine wine on the house.All in all a great atmosphere and experience, this is why I find El Paso to be such an international city that I really enjoy and Entrecôte fits beautifully.Can't wait to have another dinner here. Thank you form your recommendation and review. We hope to see you soon.
French Restaurant & Bar
Me, usually a hole in the wall taco stand kinda guy but my friends are cultured and invited me to dinner with them. The music was from times gone, possibly WWII era French and it was wonderful to listen to while we savored our drinks.The Chilean Sea Bass was perfect in every way. The Steak Freitas burst with flavor.For dessert the Profiterolres hit the spot.Wait staff was very attentive, manager introduced himself and queried about our experience, the owner checked on us and provided a glass of fine wine on the house.All in all a great atmosphere and experience, this is why I find El Paso to be such an international city that I really enjoy and Entrecôte fits beautifully.Can't wait to have another dinner here. Thank you form your recommendation and review. We hope to see you soon.
French Restaurant & Bar
Me, usually a hole in the wall taco stand kinda guy but my friends are cultured and invited me to dinner with them. The music was from times gone, possibly WWII era French and it was wonderful to listen to while we savored our drinks.The Chilean Sea Bass was perfect in every way. The Steak Freitas burst with flavor.For dessert the Profiterolres hit the spot.Wait staff was very attentive, manager introduced himself and queried about our experience, the owner checked on us and provided a glass of fine wine on the house.All in all a great atmosphere and experience, this is why I find El Paso to be such an international city that I really enjoy and Entrecôte fits beautifully.Can't wait to have another dinner here. Thank you form your recommendation and review. We hope to see you soon.
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