Restaurants – French cuisine in the Villages of Florida, NY; Greenwood Lake; Warwick NY; the hamlets of Amity, Bellvale, Edenville, Greenwood Forest Farms, Little York, New Milford, Pine Island, Sterling Forest); Sugar Loaf; and Vernon NJ.

French Cuisine

In the 14th century Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as “Taillevent”, wrote Le Viandier, one of the earliest recipe collections of medieval France. During that time, French cuisine was heavily influenced by Italian cuisine. In the 17th century, chefs François Pierre La Varenne and Marie-Antoine Carême spearheaded movements that shifted French cooking away from its foreign influences and developed France’s own indigenous style. Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine. They play different roles regionally and nationally, with many variations and appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC) (regulated appellation) laws.

French cuisine was codified in the 20th century by Auguste Escoffier to become the modern haute cuisine; Escoffier, however, left out much of the local culinary character to be found in the regions of France and was considered difficult to execute by home cooks. Gastro-tourism and the Guide Michelin helped to acquaint people with the rich bourgeois and peasant cuisine of the French countryside starting in the 20th century.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cuisine

Jean-Claude Artisan Bakery
122 Windermere Ave., Greenwood Lake, NY: Hours: Wed-Sun; 8:30AM-3:30PM; Call 845-595-6580


Zagat® listed; Multiple award-winning artisan bakery; Featuring specialty cakes; Named a Destination Restaurant by the Culinary Institute of America

Restaurant Latour at Crystal Springs Country Club,
One Wild Turkey Way, in Hardyston, NJ; Reservations are required and can be made by calling 973-827-0548.