Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in The Woodlands. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you.. The Woodlands is a master-planned community and census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Texas in the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. It is primarily located in Montgomery County, with portions extending into Harris County. As of the 2010 census, the CDP population was 93,847, up from 55,649 at the 2000 census. In 2016 The Woodlands Development Company estimated the population to be 114,625.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Formerly known as Hubbell & Hudson Bistro, TRIS is Chef Austin Simmons' newest concept in The Woodlands. We're the perfect setting for a quick, casual lunch; a high-end dinner for an intimate night out; or a spot to meet friends over Happy Hour in our bar
TRIS is the old Hubbel and Hudson, which was one of my favorite restaurants in the Woodlands. I dined here with a friend on a Saturday night for Houston Restaurant week. The food and drinks were excellent. I found the pork especially well prepared. The service was slower than I expected. The restaurant was quite crowded and you would think they would want to turn tables over faster especially given the crowd. Every dish we had was delicious. I was not disappointed with the overall experience and will be back.Thank you for your review, Samantha - we look forward to dining with you again soon!
4 based on 134 reviews
La Madeleine is located near the entrance to the Market Street complex. It is a friendly informal restaurant with nice, a bit rustic, decor. The breakfast menu is sufficient to offer something for everyone. After making your choices - you order, receive a coffee mug and pay. You get a post with your order number and pour your own coffee of your choice. You are free to choose your own seat. It was a busy Tuesday morning but our omelettes arrived quickly with fluffy croissants. It was all very pleasant and quick and we even managed to squeeze a short walk through the Market Street into busy morning.
France is a marvelous place. La Tour Eiffel, berets, love locks et plus. While they created crepes, we made them stunning masterpieces and shared them with our friends. Sweet Paris Creperie & Cafe got its start in Houston where creperies are as prevalent
The concept is great. Find crepes to be a bit too thick. On both visits, the accompanying salad had old wilted lettuce pieces. Should never be an issue here. Not inexpensive. Currently, very popular. Both visits, tables were not well cleaned from previous customer. My shirt was stained from unseen residual food. Atmosphere is white, fresh and trendy. But yet another restaurant with open ceilings. So loud conversation is very difficult and not private. Parking can be an issue as well.Thanks for the feedback & very sorry things were not to your liking. If you had told us when onsite, we would have corrected it immediately.Our crepes are perhaps a bit thicker than traditional European crepes. That is so they can hold all the ingredients we put in them. We use real Carrera marble tables. They look nice, but unfortunately they etch very easily from liquids. This etching gives them the appearance that they have not been wiped, but we wipe them down constantly. If we missed a spot & it did indeed stain your clothes, we are happy to do what we need to do to make that right. We have no control over parking, but we have installed sound dampening panels to help with sound. The center having a metal roof is challenging as we cannot change the roof material.
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