The best of French in Chicago
La Chandeleur in Chicago: top five spots to enjoy French crêpes
Even being miles away from France, you can still celebrate La Chandeleur in true French style, right here in Chicago.

Chicago Restaurant Week 2014
Chicago Restaurant Week: The perfect excuse to try a new French restaurant (or two…)

5 ways to French-ify your New Year's Eve - Chicago
Lucky for us, there are plenty of opportunities to toast 2014 à la française right here in the Windy City - often with a glass of French champagne, bien sûr.

Top 5 ways to celebrate Beaujolais Nouveau
On the third Thursday of November each year, people across the globe celebrate the release of the Beaujolais Nouveau. Here are the top five celebrations in Chicago!

Discover French market magic in Chicago
The LFC Fall French Market opens its doors Friday night.

Discover the 6 best macarons in Chicago
A lucky few know exactly where to go to indulge in the best macarons...

The best of French in Chicago: Meet the 'cronut'
Have you met the 'cronut'? If not, you should. It's a delicious cross between two American and French pastry staples - the doughnut and croissant. You can find them in Chicago!

The best of French in Chicago: Celebrate Bastille Day in the Windy City
Bastille Day is celebrated on July 14. In Chicago, the festivities last all weekend long. Here are several ways you can toast the blue, white and red - and all things French - from Thursday, July 11 through Sunday, July 14.

The best of French in Chicago: A toast to France's Dordogne region and its Lascaux Caves
This year is the year of the Dordogne - in Chicago, the U.S. and the world. The region was celebrated at the recent French-American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago's annual gala and is the star of the touring Lascaux caves exhibition now at the Field Museum of Chicago.

The best of French in Chicago: Picasso and Chicago exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago was the first art museum in the U.S. to present Pablo Picasso's works back in 1913. A century later, Chicago residents and visitors alike can enjoy a special exhibition of the artist's masterpieces on display at the museum until May 12, 2013.
