This Lake Avenue anchor is a pleasant anachronism with lace curtains and homemade French fare.

Features
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Great Wine List
- Outdoor dining
- Private room(s)
- Reservations suggested
- Romantic setting
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED L'Anjou French Restaurant Restaurant Review:
On a strip of gentrified Lake Avenue now replete with renovated Art-Deco architecture, galleries and funky shops, this quaint, lace-curtained restaurant has been pleasing customers for two decades. Everything---including the bread---is made on the premises. We like the French onion soup, its good broth full of soft onion rings beneath a crown of caramelized Gruyère cheese. L’Anjou’s interpretation of beef Wellington smothers tenderloin in mushrooms, wraps it in flaky puff pastry, then accents it with an unusual black-pepper sauce. Food can be on the heavy side, with many dishes ballasted by rich sauces, so bring along a hefty appetite. While you’re at it, indulge in a robust Bordeaux.
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