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Looking to spice up your Thanksgiving 2024? Look no further than Left Bank Brasserie in San Jose's Santana Row. This French-inspired eatery is serving up a feast that'll make you say "oui, s'il vous plaît" faster than you can carve a turkey.

Location and Date

Left Bank Brasserie
377 Santana Row, San Jose, CA 95128
Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2024
Open from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM

A Menu That Will Make Your Taste Buds Do the Can-Can

Left Bank Brasserie isn't messing around with their Thanksgiving menu. They're offering a four-course prix fixe meal that'll have you loosening your belt before you even reach the main course.

For starters, you can choose between a butternut squash soup that's smoother than a French accent or a fall salad that's crunchier than autumn leaves. If you're feeling fancy, there's also a duck liver mousse that's so rich it probably has its offshore bank account.

The second course is where things get interesting. You can opt for a wild mushroom risotto that's earthier than a truffle-hunting pig or a flakier crab cake than your uncle's excuses for skipping family gatherings.

The Main Event: Turkey With a French Accent

Now, for the star of the show - the main course. Sure, they've got the traditional roasted turkey with all the trimmings. But this isn't your grandma's dry bird. This turkey's been hanging out with some fancy French chefs, and it shows.

If you're not feeling the fowl, there are other options. How about a pork chop thicker than a French dictionary? Or a salmon dish swimming in deliciousness? For veggie lovers, there's even a crispy panisse that'll make you forget all about tofurkey.

Sweet Endings and Kid-Friendly Options

To cap off this culinary journey, you'll have your pick of sweeter desserts than a French love song. We're talking pumpkin pie, chocolate mousse, and apple tarte tatin. It's like the United Nations of desserts, but tastier.

And don't worry about the little ones. Left Bank has a special two-course menu for kids to please even the pickiest eaters. No, "I don't like it" tantrums are here!

Why Left Bank Brasserie?

You might wonder, "Why should I ditch my aunt's dry turkey for this French feast?" Well, let me count the ways:

  1. No dishes to wash. That alone is worth the price of admission.
  2. You get to feel fancy saying "prix fixe" all day.
  3. It's a great excuse to wear that beret you bought on your last trip to Paris.
  4. The food is actually good. Like, really good.
  5. You can pretend you're in France without the jet lag.

Booking Your Spot

Now, before you start practicing your French accent, there's something you should know. This isn't some secret underground supper club. Left Bank Brasserie is a popular spot, and Thanksgiving is a big deal. So, if you want to secure your seat at this Franco-American feast, you'd better make a reservation faster than you can say, "Pass the cranberry sauce."

You can book online through their website or give them a call. Just remember, procrastination is not your friend here unless you want to be stuck eating microwave turkey dinners while scrolling through your friends' Instagram posts of their amazing Left Bank meals.

A Word to the Wise

Before you go, here are a few tips to make your Left Bank Thanksgiving experience magnifique:

  1. Wear stretchy pants. Trust me on this one.
  2. Practice pronouncing "prix fixe" before you arrive. It's "pree feeks," not "pricks fix."
  3. Don't be afraid to try something new. The French-inspired dishes might surprise you.
  4. Bring your sense of humor. The staff appreciates a good laugh, especially on busy holidays.

The Final Word

Left Bank Brasserie's Thanksgiving 2024 offering is more than just a meal - it's an experience. It's a chance to break away from tradition, expand your culinary horizons, and maybe learn a French word or two. Plus, it's included in our Thanksgiving Guide 2024, so you know it's legit.

So, this Thanksgiving, why not give thanks for good food, good company, and the fact that you don't have to spend the whole day in the kitchen? Head to Left Bank Brasserie and let the French show you how to do Turkey Day right. After all, if there's one thing the French know how to do, it's to eat well- Bon appétit!

 

 

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