Restaurant Closure Delayed

Dear Friends and Valued Guests, It is with a heavy heart and a deep sense of embarrassment that I write to you today. As many of you know, we recently announced the closure of The French Table, as I was preparing to sell the restaurant and finally step into retirement. I had been looking forward to visiting my daughter in France, reconnecting with family, and enjoying the next chapter of life. Unfortunately, at the very last minute, the sale fell through due to unexpected legal complications. This came as a shock to me, and it was devastating to have to share this news after I had already told many of you that the doors were closing for good. I feel embarrassed, having made the announcement in good faith, only for these unforeseen issues to derail everything. For now, I have no choice but to delay my retirement plans. The French Table will now reopen as we work through the next legal steps and I will continue running the restaurant indefinitely. I am truly sorry for any confusion this may have caused, and in no way did I intend to mislead anyone. I am incredibly grateful for your understanding and continued support…

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The French Table Announces New Cheese and Burgundy Fondues

The French Table on Main St. is introducing two types of fondues that are perfect for the winter season. The Cheese Fondue is typical of what is served in the Eastern part of France in the Jura mountain range and the Alps bordering Switzerland. Consisting of dry white wine and Kirsh along with three types of cheeses, gruyere, emmenthal and appenzeler, this cheese fondue is rich and complex. Served with bread, new potatoes and green salad this is a wonderful dish for sharing. Burgundy Fondue, popular in the wine region for which it is named is atypical of what most people consider a fondue. There is no cheese, instead Burgundy fondue is made with meat cooked in a wine broth, specifically a pinot noir with aromatics. Burgundy fondue is served with nugget potatoes, green salad, and 5 different types of mayonnaise. Both fondues make for a great convivial experience for groups of two or more. For details and photos of both fondues see links below. http://thefrenchtable.ca/web/cheese-fondue-in-vancouver/ https://thefrenchtable.ca/burgundy-fondue/ More About The French Table:The French Table is a French restaurant located on Main St. Vancouver. It is Chef/Owner Herve Martin’s newest creation after a successful 24 year run at The Hermitage, a…

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