Hosted a dinner for 10 people here at a local person's suggestion. Later saw it on Top Ten Wichita restaurants according to Trip Advisor. Our group of 10 started with 2 calamari, 2 escargot, 2...
Georges French Bistro
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Georges French Bistro is a cozy neighborhood restaurant located in Wichita, KS, offering a selection of savory crêpes and classic French entrees in an elegant setting. Known for high-quality dishes, they proudly serve Creekstone Farms Premium Black Angus Beef and create unique menus for private events, showcasing diverse culinary styles from Mediterranean to Italian. With both indoor and outdoor seating, the bistro provides a charming atmosphere for dining and social gatherings.
The bistro has received recognition in the community, including being named Wichita's Best French Restaurant and a James Beard Award Semifinalist. Chef and owner George Youssef, who has over 20 years of catering experience, ensures a memorable dining experience with dishes like escargot, seafood bouillabaisse, and desserts such as crème brûlée. The restaurant's elegant decor and attentive service further enhance the dining experience.
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The reviews ARENT wrong, this place respects the hell out of the dish theyre making for you. You can taste the care and effort that've gone into making it. Came in for breakfast with my partner...
Dropped in for lunch. Enjoyed excellent service. We had the smoked salmon crepes and the chicken salad sandwich. The fries were amazing and served nicely. Lovely decor with lounge music playing....
If you somehow find yourself in Kansas and want to forget you're there, this is your spot. I was floored that I found this place in Dorothy land. The food was top notch. The ambiance felt like you...
My first visit to this lovely restaurant on August 8, 2025. There is plenty of parking, and very clear signage out front. Staff was friendly and took me to a table right away. The decor is very...
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