Wednesday, January 15, 2020

WHY CAN’T YOU FIND FRENCH CUISINE IN FOOD CHAINS?



The US fast-casual sector has Mexican food and Asian cuisine. Plus, African and Middle Eastern cuisines are gaining traction as well. But there’s something missing.

The US restaurant market almost has almost all of the respected and varied global cuisines but it lacks something important. It doesn’t have French food, according to Nation’s Restaurant News.

French cooking, which is commonly associated with fine eating, is popular across the globe. And even though there is a strong market for high end French restaurants, there is a discernible insufficiency of fast casual chains that focus on this refined continental cuisine.

Why?

There are a few explanations behind it. Today’s trend lean toward exotic and bright ethnic flavors of Asian and South American cuisine. The trend is driven by the ongoing quest of millennials to taste authentic and spicy foods. Generally, the flavors of all these cultures are prepared quickly and recognized right away.

Conversely, French food is something that is best consumed slowly. The tastes are luxuriant, rich, and mellow. It is cozied up to and consumed over time. For instance, duck confit and bouillabaisse are meals that need attention and time that can’t be correctly served and enjoyed in an ordinary fast casual setting, which is common in the U.S.

For people who are looking for a filling and quick bite, a burrito is a much better option than a hot plate of escargot. In a typical American dining, the grab-and-go is already considered as a norm.

French cuisine Myrtle Beach is also known for its oddities like beef tongue and frog legs, isn’t really as exotic as what most people believe. What many don’t know is that French food has always been intertwined with American Food. It’s impossible to run a kitchen without finding something that’s been obtained from Gaul’s gastronomy.

Therefore, the French cuisine remains in the high end category in the U.S. today. After all, you can’t expect to find fast-casual foie gras that only costs as much as a large French fries.  

At The Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro you won’t find fast food. This is a place to slow down and enjoy all that a French restaurant in Myrtle Beach area has to offer. Chef Eric’s approach is creative yet simple with an emphasis on fresh and local quality products and dishes, which are not only delicious but also good for you. We invite you to experience the talents of this unique team.

Call The Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro if you’re looking for a restaurant with good food and relaxing ambiance.

The Brentwood Restaurant & Wine Bistro
4269 Luck Ave
Little River, SC 29566
https://www.thebrentwoodrestaurant.com/

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