CHEZ FRANÇOIS Restaurant Volume 25 Issue 1

CHEZ FRANÇOIS Restaurant Volume 25 Issue 1

Spring 2012 CHEZ FRANÇOIS Restaurant Volume 25 Issue 1 555 Main Street, Vermilion, Ohio 44089 • www.Chezfrancois.com • A publication for friends and guests of Chez François. Dear Friend of Chez François, Thank you for your patronage this past year. We feel blessed to have you as our guest and we look forward to continued success this coming year. Fair, fair...what is all this talk about fairness? Few things are ever truly fair. It seems those who complain about fairness are the ones that don’t really do anything. They never learn that you have to work hard in life, yet feel entitled to many rights they never earned.When in fact, the only right they have in America is the right of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. From early childhood we were taught that if you believe in an idea and work hard to execute and have faith in that idea, then you will be successful. It is easy to have an idea, but quite another to commit the time and effort on a daily basis. Inevitably, there will be negative influences along the way and those who will try to criticize, but diligence and persistence guide one through these times. Criticism is fine, as long as it’s constructive and one learns and improves from it, which is what we’ve done for the past 25 years...always striving for improvement in the pursuit of excellence. So if others are more successful than we are, bear in mind it is likely the result of a great deal of time and devotion towards a solid concept and often of great sacrifice too. The divisiveness that grips our nation is not healthy. At this establishment, we don’t see it in terms of the 1% or 95% and proudly serve all hard-working people of any race, creed, denomination and especially the military who protect us from the haters around the world. Night in and night out we provide a dining experience that we feel is unmatched in Northeast Ohio and beyond and we look forward to serving you in 2012. Bon Apetit, Matthew Mars/Proprietor John D’Amico/Proprietor • Executive Chef PagePage 2 Chez François is only 45 minutes from Cleveland and 70 minutes from Toledo. Hours of Business Places to Stay Inside the Issue Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday The Gilchrist House B&B Spring Menus .........................................................Page 4,5 (440) 967-1237 5:00-9:00 PM Touché ......................................................................Page 6 Captain Montague’s B&B (419) 433-4756 Petit Wine Dinner and Special Events .....................Page 7 Friday & Saturday www.captainmontagues.com 5:00-10:00 PM Holiday Inn Express Italian Wine Dinner..................................................Page 8 (440) 967-8770 Easter Sunday Dinner ...............................................Page 9 Sunday Sawmill Creek 4:00-8:00 PM (419) 433-3800 Sonoma Dinner.......................................................Page 10 www.sawmillcreek.com Bordeaux Wine Dinner...........................................Page 11 Closed Mondays Lake Breeze Inn (866) 870-1498 A Mother’s Day Sunday Dinner .............................Page 12 5 Corners B&B Napa/Sonoma Valley Wine Dinner........................Page 13 (440) 984-3084 5cornersbnb.com Big Fat Greek Wine Dinner....................................Page 14 Cottages at the Water’s Edge Chez Cigar Club......................................................Page 15 (440) 967-9480 See Challenges as Stepping Stones, Not Obstacles The Chef's Garden is a family farm that grows, packages and ships the highest quality, safest and most flavorful specialty vegetables and herbs directly to the best chefs in the world. The Jones Family has provided Chez François with their outstanding vegetables for 25 years and are very much a part of our success hirty years ago, The Chef's Garden would have raised no eyebrows. Farmer Bob Jones and his sons Bobby and Lee grew soybeans and corn, just like their neighbors in Huron, Ohio, a small town west of Cleveland and two miles from Lake Erie. But in 1983 a crop failure forced them into bankruptcy and beyond. They lost the farm and had to sell everything, down to the family car. But at a moment when other farmers would have given up and moved to the city, the Jones family made a new start with land they managed to lease (across the road from their old land). They saw this challenge as stepping stones, not obstacles. They decided to give up conventional farming and explore new farming methods. Early on their efforts took a sharp turn when a local chef asked them for squash blossoms. These were virtually unknown in the commercial market at the time and the Jones’ discovered that squash blossoms were not the only exotic crop to interest chefs. They decided to listen to chefs and hear what they wanted. This led the family to tiny microgreens, infant versions of herbs and lettuces, intense in flavor and with beautifully dramatic colors and shapes. Chefs went wild over these, which clinched it for the Jones’. They gave up conventional agriculture altogether in order to become a resource for chefs and produce exclusively for their needs. In the process, they completely reinvented their family farm. Page 4 We serve an amuse bouche, a seasonally fresh salad and crusty French bread with all entrees. Hors d’oeuvres Entrees Soupe a L’Oignon Gratinée........................................................$9.95 Dover Sole, à la Véronique.............................................................................$42.95 French onion soup with toasted crouton and Gruyère cheese. Sautéed European Dover sole with toasted sliced almonds, grapes and whole butter. Homard Bisque, en Croûte.......................................................$11.95 Saumon au Raifort, Maitre d’hôtel .................................................................$30.95 Rich lobster bisque seasoned with garlic, shallots and tarragon Seared filet of Atlantic Salmon topped with fresh horseradish crust and an herb butter sauce. topped with puff pastry. Assiette de Coquillage au Basilic ....................................................................$32.95 Artichaut à l’Alouette ..............................................................$10.95 A medley of shellfish including, cold-water shrimp, Maine sea-scallops, Prince Edward Island California artichoke hearts, sautéed, stuffed with alouette cheese, lightly breaded mussels, Neck clams and escargot served over spinach fettuccini with mushrooms, diced with hazelnuts and served with a Dijon honey mustard/raspberry sauce. tomatoes, Calamata olives and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, basil infused olive oil. Escargot Basilic.......................................................................$13.95 Escalope de Veau aux Fruits de Mer ..............................................................$33.95 Snails in the shell with a blend of sweet basil, garlic, shallots and sweet butter. Sautéed breaded medallions of Provimi veal tenderloin with Maine lobster, cold water shrimp, Homard et Saint André en Croûte ............................................$13.95 Maine sea scallop and asparagus spears, topped with a Normandy wine sauce with fresh dill. Maine lobster and Saint André cheese wrapped in puff pastry, baked Ris de Veau Grenobloise.................................................................................$30.95 and served with a black currant sauce. Sautéed medallions of veal sweetbreads in a caper/crouton lemon wine butter sauce. Coquilles Saint Jacques à la Parisienne.....................................$13.95 Suprême de Volaille aux Noisettes et aux Crustacés.........................................$30.95 Maine sea scallops, sautéed, served in a fish veloute sauce, with mushrooms, A roasted French breast of free-range chicken, with cold water shrimp, Maine lobster, and seasoned with garlic, shallots, Dry Sack Sherry, and Reggiano cheese. a hazelnut sweet potato mousseline cake, sauced with an apple and mushroom Frangelico Served in a natural sea shell with duchess potatoes. cream sauce. Shrimp Martini .......................................................................$14.95 Roasted Maple Leaf Farm Duck Breast, Cherry Glace de Viande.....................$34.95 Shrimp cocktail served with an avocado, cucumber and red onion salad A lightly-peppered duck breast served over a hazelnut sweet potato mousseline cake, topped and cocktail sauce. with Montrachet goat cheese and sauced with a Frangelico and cherry duck glace de viande. Carpaccio de Filet de Beouf aux Champignons Sauvage ............$14.95 Carré d’Agneau à la Provençale .....................................................................$38.95 Carpaccio of “Prime” beef tenderloin, topped with aged balsamic Roasted Australian rack of lamb, topped with a roasted tomato-herb crust, summer beans, vinegar, Alba white truffle oil, shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, braised cipollini onions, eggplant, garlic, and olive sauce au natural. cracked black peppercorn and sautéed wild mushrooms. Filet de Boeuf au Stilton ................................................................................$36.95 Truite Fumée, Cécile ...............................................................$10.95 Center-cut filet mignon, grilled, topped with aged English Stilton cheese, garnished Natural applewood-smoked Rainbow Trout served with marinated with a cheese crisp and baked polenta, served with a Ruby Port wine sauce. asparagus and a chive-infused olive oil. Filet de Boeuf Wellington à la Périgourdine....................................................$38.95 Pâté Maison..............................................................................$9.95

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