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A French-Inspired Garden and Home by Judith Stringham

French Design on Friday 21

Saturday, June 17, 2017

~ Cuisine ~
Château de Chenonceau 
l'Orangerie Restaurant 


Is there anything more synonymous with France than food? List the top five things France is known for and food will be in the list. Hence, food must be included as part of any discussion of French design. Renowned for le Cordon Bleu cuisine training, Michelin five-star restaurants, Julia Child cookbooks, mouth-watering croissants, sidewalk cafes, neighborhood bistros... France offers delectable meals in a wide-range of settings, all offered with French panache (flamboyant style or manner). 




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French design includes exquisite cuisine presentations in both flavor and beauty. All the senses, sight, sound, touch, scent, and taste, enhance the experience of eating meals. 

The beauty of the colors and food placement are only the beginning. Chocolate and red berry aromas from the chocolate and blueberry dome with red fruit sorbet dessert promise deep, full flavors. The crunch of the nuts and chocolate stick add sound and texture. 




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While delicious meals are available throughout France, very special meals make a French vacation extra memorable. l'Orangerie, a gourmet restaurant located in the original orangerie at Château Chenonceau, offers a fairy-tale setting overlooking the château and its Green Garden.  

The chocolate and blueberry dome with red fruit sorbet dessert is part of the prix fixe menu (a multi-course meal with a few choices offered at a set price that is a good buy) at l'Orangerie. 




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The interior of the restaurant reflects the grandeur of the château, but the tables on the covered terrace are the ones that offer the fairy-tale views. 




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Lush green lawns grow up to the edge of the restaurant's outdoor terrace. 




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Garden tables and chairs can be used during variable weather conditions due to the covered roof, ceiling heaters, and weather-proof clear plastic curtains.




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Tables overlook the Green Garden. 




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By making reservations well in advance of arrival, the corner table overlooking both the Green Garden and the château in a distance can be booked. Last summer I made reservations by email in June and was able to get this preferred table for an early September visit. 



French Design Cuisine 


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The first course in the prix fixe was a crushed ice citrus dish, grilled multi-layered cheeses, and a nutty pâté in a berry sauce. 




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Fresh sprouts, potatoes, and beets accompanied a dish of smoked salmon. 




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A variety of vegetables were a side for the grilled beef with mushrooms. 




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Each table had a beautiful fresh floral arrangement. 




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Allow at least two hours for dining at l'Orangerie. 

Be sure to pin the above photo to your Pinterest board for future reference on French Design Cuisine. 

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The menu for l'Orangerie offers la carte and prix fixe menu options and is subject to change. 

See the official Château de Chenonceau site for information about the l'Orangerie Restaurant dates, hours, menus, contact information, and directions. 



You may also enjoy reading more about France.

A Moment in France includes a list of links to articles about France.

My Favorite Paris Restaurant is in Musée d'Orsay. 



Have you ever eaten at l'Orangerie on the grounds of Château de Chenonceau?