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Fleur de Lys closed on September 12 for remodeling. It will reopen with a new menu, new decor and an expanded patio in December.The sequel to Hubert Keller's San Francisco refectory provides prix-fixed French fulfillment to an educated crowd. The granite mosaic walls, leather seats, and hurricane candles create a rustic-elegant atmosphere for well-traveled diners and serious gourmands. An intricate wine list complements the exhaustive menu, or you can have a top-shelf cocktail and discreetly people-watch from the lounge. Best place to thrill a foodie with three-hour dinners.
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