Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Winnipeg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you.. Any city that can be the butt of a Simpson's joke ("That's it! We're all going back to Winnipeg!") and simultaneously one of the most vibrant cultural centers in Canada is tops in our book. The city's history of isolation and self-sufficiency means that Winnipeggers are unpretentious and sincere (and fun-loving enough to name Homer an honorary citizen). Though the winters are long and cold, there are plenty of indoor activities to both keep you warm and stimulate your imagination.
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4 based on 291 reviews
Promenade Café & Wine Bar is located at the foot of Esplanade Riel overlooking the Red River and the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. For a price of $25.00 per person, a couple can share a fixed tapas menu that could include a soup, salad and 14 ounc
A nice find on the other side of the Provencher bridge. This is not a fancy looking place but the food was rich and tasty. Some of the best mussels and fries Iâve had in many years and the beef bourguignon my friends had was equally enjoyed. While the staff was very nice the service was a little inattentive.
4 based on 162 reviews
We are Winnipeg's only bridge-based restaurant, located on the picturesque Esplanade Riel above the roaring Red River. We serve up fresh French cuisine created by our award-winning chef, Luc Jean. We are closed for the winter season, but we will return th
Food was amazing - service was awful. Was not that busy and our server looked irritated to be there - hardly came back and did not offer anything after dinner like coffee. Would come back and try again as the food was really good. Many tables were complaining like we were about not receiving service
4 based on 68 reviews
Restaurant was highly recommended. We made a reservation before going. We did enjoy our meal-ordered steak tartare, octopus salad and duck for our main. Duck entree was very generous size wise, and cooked perfectly. My husband loved his steak tartare-very flavour-able. While the octopus salad had lots of octopus in it, I found that there was too much dressing and cooked potatoes that made the lettuce wilt under the stress of potatoes and dressing. For my tastes would have preferred no potatoes and less dressing-the octopus should be the star of the dish. However, overall a nice and romantic spot for dinner.
4 based on 291 reviews
Promenade Café & Wine Bar is located at the foot of Esplanade Riel overlooking the Red River and the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. For a price of $25.00 per person, a couple can share a fixed tapas menu that could include a soup, salad and 14 ounc
A nice find on the other side of the Provencher bridge. This is not a fancy looking place but the food was rich and tasty. Some of the best mussels and fries Iâve had in many years and the beef bourguignon my friends had was equally enjoyed. While the staff was very nice the service was a little inattentive.
4 based on 327 reviews
We have eaten here many times but this was the first time on the patio. What a beautiful atmosphere. Although between two busy streets the patio is surrounded by greenery. Lots of large umbrellas provided shade on a warm sunny day. Our only complaint was the surface of the table was quite stained and could have used placemats to cover some of the marks. There was a band, Papa Mamboâs playing in one corner. All our meals were excellent including lamb shank, beef medallions and the moules. Great service too.
4 based on 336 reviews
Classic French Bistro in 1913 historic St Boniface Train Station. Owned by the same family since 1983. Service available in French or English.
We had high expectations but were disappointed. The chateaubriand was perfectly prepared but a poor presentation. The service was very sub standard. Slow. Uninspired. The best service we got was from a server assigned to other tables. The seafood platter was mediocre. The French onion soup quite good. The patio was nice with plenty of room between tables. Fits into the category of a life experience but not one to repeat
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4 based on 291 reviews
Promenade Café & Wine Bar is located at the foot of Esplanade Riel overlooking the Red River and the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. For a price of $25.00 per person, a couple can share a fixed tapas menu that could include a soup, salad and 14 ounc
A nice find on the other side of the Provencher bridge. This is not a fancy looking place but the food was rich and tasty. Some of the best mussels and fries Iâve had in many years and the beef bourguignon my friends had was equally enjoyed. While the staff was very nice the service was a little inattentive.
4 based on 291 reviews
Promenade Café & Wine Bar is located at the foot of Esplanade Riel overlooking the Red River and the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. For a price of $25.00 per person, a couple can share a fixed tapas menu that could include a soup, salad and 14 ounc
A nice find on the other side of the Provencher bridge. This is not a fancy looking place but the food was rich and tasty. Some of the best mussels and fries Iâve had in many years and the beef bourguignon my friends had was equally enjoyed. While the staff was very nice the service was a little inattentive.
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