Le Bec-Fin
Defunct French restaurants in the United StatesDefunct restaurants in PhiladelphiaFrench restaurants in PennsylvaniaRestaurants established in 1970Use mdy dates from May 2015
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, 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. The restaurant closed for good in June 2013.
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Walnut Street, Philadelphia Center City
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N 39.949792 ° | E -75.167033 ° |
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Walnut Street 1523
19102 Philadelphia, Center City
Pennsylvania, United States
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