What Happened to Restaraunt Le Petite France

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What Happened to Restaraunt Le Petite France

Post by harry » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:55 pm

Last time in PV (last November) we noticed that the le Petite France (spelling ?) in front of the Fiesta Americana was gutted out and something new was going in. Does anybody down there know the details and what the replacement will be? Always enjoyed going there for a change of pace and fairly good food, although somewhat pricey. Will be back again in May.

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Post by kcowan » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:09 pm

The owner of La Petite France, Nacho Cadena, became active in his property, Hola Vallarta, and so he had his son come down from Monterrey to repeat his success with La Leche.

For French cuisine, La Lorraine, at Amapas and Pilitas can suffice now.

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Post by harry » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:34 pm

kcowan wrote:The owner of La Petite France, Nacho Cadena, became active in his property, Hola Vallarta, and so he had his son come down from Monterrey to repeat his success with La Leche.

For French cuisine, La Lorraine, at Amapas and Pilitas can suffice now.
Keith, thanks for the info. Noticed that you did not mention Cafe des Artistes. Regards, Harry

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Post by kcowan » Sat Mar 21, 2009 3:03 pm

harry wrote:
kcowan wrote:The owner of La Petite France, Nacho Cadena, became active in his property, Hola Vallarta, and so he had his son come down from Monterrey to repeat his success with La Leche.

For French cuisine, La Lorraine, at Amapas and Pilitas can suffice now.
Keith, thanks for the info. Noticed that you did not mention Cafe des Artistes. Regards, Harry
Cafe des Artistes has been around all during the La Petite France years. It is great at what it does and has more reasonable prices than before by not raising them.

La Lorraine is more of a replacement for La Petite France.

I did not mention Ecole Lefort either. I don't recommend them anymore.

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Post by poppy » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:43 am

Overrated and food was not that great. I agree. Lots of money paid out for very little in return.

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