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Fleur de Lys was a French restaurant in San Francisco, California, US. 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 reopened under the name Fleur by Hubert Keller in 2010. [2]
Fleur's Place was a New Zealand seafood restaurant on the shore of Moeraki's bay, in an old whaling station. The restaurant was founded in 2002 by Otago restaurateur Fleur Sullivan. [1] Fleur's Place gained significant attention after chef Rick Stein chose to visit the Moeraki restaurant when offered the chance to travel anywhere in the world ...
Fleur De Lyse Ross Sullivan CNZM (born 1939 or 1940) [1] is a New Zealand restaurateur and author. In 1999, Sullivan was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit , for services to tourism, and in 2013 she was promoted to Companion of the same order, for services to the food industry.
Fleur de Lys has been ranked as one of the top 40 restaurants in the United States in 2004, 2005, and 2006 by Gayot restaurant guide, [7] and was awarded one Michelin star in 2006. Fleur de Lys has also been ranked as one of the top 25 restaurants in the United States by Food & Wine magazine. [8]
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Florent was a hub of gay New York. Morellet was diagnosed HIV positive in 1987 and used to post his T-cell count on the restaurant's wall menu along with the daily specials. [4] It attracted a highly eclectic clientele. [4] [2] It was also known for its Bastille Day celebrations, which started in 1989, the year of the French bicentennial. [6]
$158.00 at bonbonwhims.com. Their outing also came just one day after they were spotted out on a double date with Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley at BondST Restaurant in NoHo.
The business began in 1951 [1] on Avenue Lafleur in LaSalle, Quebec (in the Montreal area). It was set up by Denis Vinet who had spent the previous ten years selling hot dogs and french fries from a van in LaSalle.