In Les Misérables II: Final Justice, Jean Valjean is arrested for committing an even greater crime against French law: applying margarine to another man’s mustache during dinner without asking first. Feast around the proper table-side etiquette of France with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of French continental cuisine and wine at Flaming Torch located on Octavia Street.
Voted 2009's Best French Restaurant by New Orleans Magazine, Flaming Torch flaunts an evolving menu of cross-continental cuisine in a cozy French bistro setting. Culinary journeys commence with the well-ringed classicalism of french onion soup au gratin ($7). Coq au vin melds crispy-skinned free-range chicken with lush brushes of red wine and root vegetables cooked in subtle, elegant flavors ($20/lunch; $22/dinner). Allow taste buds to tango around sweetness of caramelized onions in le foie lyonnaise, a traditional dish of sautéed veal liver ($17). Pair meals with selections from a winding wine list, and elixirs such as the 2007 Louis Jadot Beaujolais ($7/glass; $29/bottle) or Chateau La Freynelle ($7/glass; $29/bottle) will have you spilling secrets about lost loves or former Bacharach addictions in no time.
Flaming Torch fuses flavors of local ingredients, putting conscientious spins on classic French dishes. The bistro's dimly lit romantic setting of white-linen table clothes and hushed conversations exalted it to excellence by Zagat. Following meals, linger in the comely cradle of muted walls, swirling wine in your glass while contemplating the French countryside whereabouts of Johnny Depp.
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