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Le Bec-Fin

Le Bec-Fin was a French restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that first opened in 1970. Owner and founder Georges Perrier named the restaurant after the French colloquialism for "fine palate". The restaurant had been rated America's finest French restaurant, and the Mobil Travel Guide traditionally awarded it five stars. Although Perrier announced in July 2010 that he planned to close the restaurant in spring 2011,[1] he waited until February 2012 to sell Le Bec-Fin to one of its former managers, Nicolas Fanucci, who re-opened Le Bec-Fin in June 2012.[2] The restaurant closed for good in June 2013.

Le Bec-Fin
Le Bec-Fin entrance on Walnut Street
Restaurant information
Established1970; 53 years ago (1970)
Closed2013; 10 years ago (2013)
Owner(s)Georges Perrier
Food typeFrench
CityPhiladelphia
StatePennsylvania

History

Georges Perrier trained at La Pyramide in Vienne, France. He moved to the U.S. on November 17, 1967, at the age of 23, and started working in Philadelphia in 1967. After its opening in 1970 at 1312 Spruce St. (Perrier was 26), Le Bec-Fin soon established a reputation as Philadelphia's finest restaurant, with Perrier's Galette de Crabe and Quenelles de Brochet as signature highlights. By 1981, Le Bec-Fin was known as the leader of the "Philadelphia restaurant revolution." The restaurant moved to its final location at 1523 Walnut Street in 1983. Esquire described it as the best French restaurant in America and a 1994 Condé Nast reader's poll ranked it as the best restaurant in the country.[3]

The Le Bec-Fin signature crab cake recipe can be found online, and is also featured in Georges Perrier's 1997 book, titled Le Bec-Fin Recipes. Perrier's cuisine favors traditional French ingredients with high-quality produce from throughout the world.[4] The wine list favored selections from the borders of France and some standouts from the new world.

Perrier made extensive changes to the restaurant after the Mobil Travel Guide reduced it to 4-star status in the 2001 Mobil Travel Guide. The interior was remodeled, the wine list expanded, and Perrier relinquished command of his restaurant to the head chef. Perrier said to his staff, "Change everything but the chandeliers." In the 2003 guide, the fifth star was restored.

On April 4, 2008, Le Bec-Fin gave up its 5-star rating in favor of a more relaxed atmosphere. This loss dropped the number of American 5-star restaurants to 16. The change to a more relaxed atmosphere included à la carte dining as opposed to a fixed price menu with a strict seating schedule.[5]

In January 2009, the French government awarded Perrier the Legion d'Honneur.[6]

Although he denied it at first, Georges Perrier put the building up for sale in 2010. During a dinner at the restaurant several months later, however, he announced that he would keep the restaurant open indefinitely. Prompted by an unfavorable review,[7] Perrier announced his retirement in February 2012 and sold Le Bec-Fin to one of its former managers, Nicolas Fanucci, who re-opened the restaurant in June 2012 after remodeling and making minor adjustments. Master chef Walter Abrams, formerly of the restaurant French Laundry, led the kitchen, stressing locally-grown ingredients and fresh produce.[8]

Upon hearing of the restaurant's closure, filmmaker Erika Frankel began making a documentary on Perrier and his restaurant. Entitled King Georges, the film premiered in April 2015 at a film festival.[9]

Le Bec-Fin closed after dinner service on June 15, 2013.[10] The space then housed Chef Justin Bogle's progressive American restaurant Avance, which closed October 11, 2014 after 10 months.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Klein, Michael (July 23, 2010). "Le Bec-Fin to Close". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  2. ^ Klein, Michael (May 2, 2012). "Le Bec-Fin's Reopening". The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  3. ^ Mariani, John (September 2003). "The Best French Restaurant in America". Esquire. Vol. 120, no. 3. p. 62.
  4. ^ "Resolutely sticking to French tradition". The Dominion Post. February 3, 1998.
  5. ^ Klein, Michael (April 4, 2008). . The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
  6. ^ LaBan, Craig (January 3, 2009). . The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  7. ^ LeBan, Craig (February 4, 2012). . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on September 26, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  8. ^ Klein, May 2, 2012.
  9. ^ Adams, Sam (April 23, 2015). . The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  10. ^ Flatt, Collin (June 12, 2013). "Le Bec Fin Closing For Good on Saturday, June 15". Eater Philly.
  11. ^ Klein, Michael. "Avance to close". inquirer.com.

External links

  • [Archived 3 June 2013]

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Le Bec Fin was a French restaurant in Philadelphia Pennsylvania that first opened in 1970 Owner and founder Georges Perrier named the restaurant after the French colloquialism for fine palate The restaurant had been rated America s finest French restaurant and the Mobil Travel Guide traditionally awarded it five stars Although Perrier announced in July 2010 that he planned to close the restaurant in spring 2011 1 he waited until February 2012 to sell Le Bec Fin to one of its former managers Nicolas Fanucci who re opened Le Bec Fin in June 2012 2 The restaurant closed for good in June 2013 Le Bec FinLe Bec Fin entrance on Walnut StreetRestaurant informationEstablished1970 53 years ago 1970 Closed2013 10 years ago 2013 Owner s Georges PerrierFood typeFrenchCityPhiladelphiaStatePennsylvania Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditGeorges Perrier trained at La Pyramide in Vienne France He moved to the U S on November 17 1967 at the age of 23 and started working in Philadelphia in 1967 After its opening in 1970 at 1312 Spruce St Perrier was 26 Le Bec Fin soon established a reputation as Philadelphia s finest restaurant with Perrier s Galette de Crabe and Quenelles de Brochet as signature highlights By 1981 Le Bec Fin was known as the leader of the Philadelphia restaurant revolution The restaurant moved to its final location at 1523 Walnut Street in 1983 Esquire described it as the best French restaurant in America and a 1994 Conde Nast reader s poll ranked it as the best restaurant in the country 3 The Le Bec Fin signature crab cake recipe can be found online and is also featured in Georges Perrier s 1997 book titled Le Bec Fin Recipes Perrier s cuisine favors traditional French ingredients with high quality produce from throughout the world 4 The wine list favored selections from the borders of France and some standouts from the new world Perrier made extensive changes to the restaurant after the Mobil Travel Guide reduced it to 4 star status in the 2001 Mobil Travel Guide The interior was remodeled the wine list expanded and Perrier relinquished command of his restaurant to the head chef Perrier said to his staff Change everything but the chandeliers In the 2003 guide the fifth star was restored On April 4 2008 Le Bec Fin gave up its 5 star rating in favor of a more relaxed atmosphere This loss dropped the number of American 5 star restaurants to 16 The change to a more relaxed atmosphere included a la carte dining as opposed to a fixed price menu with a strict seating schedule 5 In January 2009 the French government awarded Perrier the Legion d Honneur 6 Although he denied it at first Georges Perrier put the building up for sale in 2010 During a dinner at the restaurant several months later however he announced that he would keep the restaurant open indefinitely Prompted by an unfavorable review 7 Perrier announced his retirement in February 2012 and sold Le Bec Fin to one of its former managers Nicolas Fanucci who re opened the restaurant in June 2012 after remodeling and making minor adjustments Master chef Walter Abrams formerly of the restaurant French Laundry led the kitchen stressing locally grown ingredients and fresh produce 8 Upon hearing of the restaurant s closure filmmaker Erika Frankel began making a documentary on Perrier and his restaurant Entitled King Georges the film premiered in April 2015 at a film festival 9 Le Bec Fin closed after dinner service on June 15 2013 10 The space then housed Chef Justin Bogle s progressive American restaurant Avance which closed October 11 2014 after 10 months 11 See also Edit Philadelphia portalList of French restaurantsReferences Edit Klein Michael July 23 2010 Le Bec Fin to Close The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved July 24 2010 Klein Michael May 2 2012 Le Bec Fin s Reopening The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Retrieved May 2 2010 Mariani John September 2003 The Best French Restaurant in America Esquire Vol 120 no 3 p 62 Resolutely sticking to French tradition The Dominion Post February 3 1998 Klein Michael April 4 2008 Georges Perrier lightens up Le Bec Fin The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on April 22 2008 Retrieved April 4 2008 LaBan Craig January 3 2009 Brasserie Perrier is gone The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved November 28 2019 LeBan Craig February 4 2012 Dear Georges Perrier What the Bec has happened Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on September 26 2021 Retrieved January 29 2023 Klein May 2 2012 Adams Sam April 23 2015 Perrier in limelight again and loving it The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on September 15 2015 Retrieved November 28 2019 Flatt Collin June 12 2013 Le Bec Fin Closing For Good on Saturday June 15 Eater Philly Klein Michael Avance to close inquirer com External links EditLe Bec Fin Restaurant Archived 3 June 2013 Coordinates 39 56 59 N 75 10 01 W 39 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