Finding an exquisite French restaurant in Miami is no easy task, but tucked away in the heart of Coconut Grove, we were able to find the winner of them all. George's in the Grove is small, friendly, delicious, unique and interestingly enough, very loud for being French. Yes, that's also what makes it so fun.
This little gem, which offers outdoor and indoor seating, is owned by restaurateur George Eric-Farge from Roanne, France. The menu features French classics such as Escargots (one of my personal favorites), Onion Soup, and Tartars... but what is truly delectable is the Filet Mignon with Green Peppercorn Sauce and Potatoes Au Gratin on the side. Yum Yum Yum!! If you happen to be vegetarian, there's no need to worry. Their Seared Tuna is fabulous and always fresh. The food is consistently perfect, and the service like none other. The first thing you get once you sit is a complimentary glass of champagne. You can't go wrong with that.
Whether you're wondering where to take your date or where to celebrate a birthday, go to George's in the Grove and discover for yourself why it's the winner of many awards and accolades, including a long run of Zagat "Best French Restaurant" prizes.
As the saying goes at the restaurant, "If you don't take your girl to George's, someone else will."
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