Business Description from the Web
This romantic, historic mansion, awash in spectacular antiques, serves exceptional French cuisine. Meals are seven-course gourmet affairs that take advantage of the finest meats and produce. Consider, for example, beef tenderloin with roasted artichokes and fingerling potatoes or pan-seared sea scallops with lobster sauce and caviar. Candles adorn tables, and dinner service is comprised of...
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Posted by 10best
on October 22, 2008
For a really romantic evening, begin with drinks in the New Orleans-style drawing room of this ultra-luxurious, historic landmark hotel restaurant. From there you can move on to one of the many gourmet meals offered, perhaps a seven-course feast. Guests bask in white-glove service and romantic atmosphere. Antique china and silver add to the luxury of your visit. Classical music plays...
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Posted by wcities
on April 08, 2008
Eating in this renovated 1906 Victorian mansion cum boutique hotel is pure alchemy; you won
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The restaurant at the St. Germain offers prix-fixe ($85) multicourse dinners, Tuesday-Saturday with advance reservations.
You will not be in and out in an hour. Be prepared to linger and savor.
If you're planning a special occasion, this may be the place. At $85 a person for a prix-fixe meal, it's a steal.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Louis XIV would have loved it here. A moss-green velvet couch and heavy damask chairs decorate one parlor room. Gilded mirrors, a baroque chandelier and an ornate fireplace turn another room into a French salon. The dining area, replete with French windows and a stunning courtyard view, cocoons diners in beautiful lighting. Servers present each course with...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 20, 2004)
In Short The Hotel St. Germain is a boutique hotel that offers a unique and intimate escape in the middle of the big city. Seven suites are decorated with French antiques, canopied beds and working fireplaces. Soaking tubs and Jacuzzis are offered with each suite, as are cable televisions and modems. Guests relax downstairs in two separate parlors, two dining areas and a serene New...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 26, 2004)
The St. Germain is blissfully out of place in Dallas. The tiny, intimate boutique hotel and restaurant envelops guests in old-world luxury, with a library, parlors, and sumptuous style that borders on bordello. Equal parts late-19th-century France and New Orleans, each of the seven suites is individually decorated, with pampering features like wood-burning fireplaces, tapestries, draped...
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Other Reviews from the web
I was so pleased by the unique old feel of the facility, truly made you feel like you were in an old french home back in time. Staff greeted me at the door with a smile and a warm welcome letting me know that they were there to help. *** Soon the PROBLEM arrived. ****The owner showed her most unprofessional side to any and all whom was around; vocal and attire. She spoke in a deming and...
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If you are looking for the best place for a romantic getaway-- this is it! Their service is top-notch and the suites are amazing. Suite number 2 is the most romantic room I have ever seen and I travel all the time (all the suites are great but this is my personal favorite). You will feel like you stepped into the French countryside. I had told them that I was in Europe when I was booking my...
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Posted by sooner83
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 20, 2007)
Our recent experience at this restaurant was superb. I would rate this equal to the best meal I have ever had. I eat at lots of excellent restaurants so this is a high compliment from me. The food was superb and the service perfect, attentive, never annoying. All our needs were anticipated. The restaurant was quiet and you did not have to listen to every other table's discussion. I just...
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Posted by iminor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 25, 2005)