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7 Incredible French Restaurants in Charleston, SC

Chez Nous
39 Rue de Jean
Maison
Brasserie la Banque
Bistronomy by Nico
Bistro a Vin
Ville Sainte Bistro
Christophe Artisan Chocolatier
Inside Chex Nous in Charleston
Chez Nous
steak and frites from 39 Rue de Jean in Charleston
39 Rue de Jean
Escargot from Maison in Charleston
Maison
Inside at Brasserie la Banque in Charleston
Brasserie la Banque
steak from Bistronomy by Nico in Charleston
Bistronomy by Nico
wine and bread from Bistro a Vin in Charleston
Bistro a Vin
escargot and tomato cucumber feta salad from Ville Sainte Bistro in Charleston
Ville Sainte Bistro
macaroons from Christophe Artisan Chocolatier-Patissier in Charleston
Christophe Artisan Chocolatier

Charleston, SC may be known for its incredible Southern food and seafood, but that doesn’t mean you’ve got to eat fried chicken and she-crab soup all day every day. This charming coastal city also boasts high cuisine from other parts of the world. Foods from Paris, Burgundy, and elsewhere in France are always delicious. We’ve found some truly incredible French restaurants for you to indulge in while in Charleston.

Inside Chex Nous in Charleston
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Chez Nous

6 Payne Ct, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 579-3060

Chez Nous is a cozy spot in the heart of Charleston with a warm interior and a lovely patio. Specials for the day are often hand-written, adding to the charm of the restaurant. The menu includes favorites from around France as well as Europe as a whole. The wine menu is also eclectic, and the staff will always be ready to recommend an option that pairs well with your dish. Everything is fresh, rustic, and absolutely delicious.

steak and frites from 39 Rue de Jean in Charleston
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39 Rue de Jean

39 John St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 722-8881

39 Rue de Jean is a bistro with a lively bar. The moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted with warmth and brick walls. The menu features a number of French classics such as escargot and coq au vin. The portions are larger than you might expect, which is one of the reasons why people love eating here. You can grab a seat at the bar, throughout the dining room, or under a red umbrella on the patio. And don’t forget to explore the bar menu, complete with cocktails and a sizable wine list.

Escargot from Maison in Charleston
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Maison

708 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 990-9165

Maison always impresses with its artsy décor and fun take on French cuisine. They’re only open for dinner, and they are closed on Sundays and Mondays. As such, you’ll want to make reservations to ensure there’s a table waiting for you. Onion soup croquette is always a favorite, though you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. The chefs are known to change things up for the season, so you’ll find rabbit, flounder, and all sorts of other options. The cocktails are served with French flair, and you won’t want to miss out on them.

Inside at Brasserie la Banque in Charleston
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Brasserie la Banque

1 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 779-1800

Located just minutes from Rainbow Row, this Brasserie tends to get busy because of its location and its delicious menu. The dining room is decorative, and plenty of chairs and tables fill the space. Every item that comes from the kitchen looks like a work of art, so whether you want Croque madame or poulet rouge, prepare to be impressed. There’s also caviar service, which isn’t something you see very often. Don’t be afraid to take advantage of all that they have to offer.

steak from Bistronomy by Nico in Charleston
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Bistronomy by Nico

64 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 410-6221

When you are searching for a fine dining experience, Bistronomy delivers in a beautiful way. The dining room is decorated with white walls and red and black accents. There’s also art on the walls and an airy patio where you can sit to people watch. The menu features delicious expressions of French cuisine, and you won’t want to miss out on the French brunch offered on the weekends. Explore craft cocktails alongside your meal. Be sure to make a reservation when you wish to dine here. And save room for dessert – trust us.

escargot and tomato cucumber feta salad from Ville Sainte Bistro in Charleston
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Ville Sainte Bistro

1035 Johnnie Dodds Blvd B7, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 388-5778

Ville Sainte Bistro has grown in popularity over the years. The dining room has a rustic chic vibe, and when the place is busy, you’ll also find sidewalk seating. The chef takes pride in everything that is created, complete with a family recipe of coq au vin. The flavors are rich, and you’ll leave feeling full. And if you love wine, you’ll want to explore the wines that have been imported from France, adding to the authenticity of the bistro.

macaroons from Christophe Artisan Chocolatier-Patissier in Charleston
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Christophe Artisan Chocolatier

90 Society St, Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 297-8674

No one does chocolate quite like the French, so there’s no way that we could leave a chocolatier off the list. Christophe’s is a place where you can go to enjoy all things sweet. Enjoy the chocolate, the pastries, and the French macarons. The latter has ever-changing flavors based on the season. You can take everything to go or relax in the cozy space with a coffee or latte in your hand. The locale is tiny but it’s always bustling with people looking for their sugar and caffeine fix for the day.