La Parisienne, the charming French bistro at The Star in Frisco, has been transformed into a Winter Wonderland through Feb. 28, 2025. Guests can immerse themselves in a snowy Parisian atmosphere while enjoying specialty winter cocktails and delicious foods.
What Is La Parisienne
La Parisienne is a delightful French bistro at The Star offering lunch, dinner, brunch and cocktails in an enchanting Parisian-inspired setting. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere featuring Tiffany Blue accents, elegant water features, 3D art murals, sparkling chandeliers, greenery, florals and seasonal decor.
What To Expect
Local artist Mark Majedi curated the winter wonderland decor, featuring snowy pine trees, birch wood, flocked garlands and snow-covered wreaths along with winter napkins, candles, glassware and more.
Mondi drew inspiration from owner Mondi Tag's trip to Paris three years ago, where he wandered the snow-covered streets during winter.
“During a visit to Paris, I was captivated by the hotel lobbies, each transformed into enchanting winter wonderlands,” Mondi said in an official statement. “The atmosphere was simply magical. Bringing that same charm to La Parisienne has been such an enjoyable experience. My goal is to immerse our guests in the essence of the City of Lights during the holiday season, making them feel as though they’re dining and drinking in the heart of Paris amidst the beauty of winter.”
What To Order
Specialty drinks are available including:
- The snowstorm margarita
- Pomegranate Aperol spritz
- Cranberry Moscow mule
- Peppermint old-fashioned eggnog
- Christmas cookie martini
- Pumpkin spiced white russian
La Parisienne also features a winter wonderland holiday tea daily from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Make A Reservation
Reservations are not required but are recommended. To make reservations click here.
In October, the restaurant announced it would bring a second location to North Texas. La Parisienne will open at 5100 Beltline Road, Suite 700, in early 2025.
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