
5 Bizarre Takeaways From the ‘San Francisco Chronicle’ Critic’s Trip to the French Laundry
Dianne de Guzman
created: May 19, 2025, 7 p.m. | updated: May 20, 2025, 4:57 p.m.
Is it still worth the splurge?” paired with the most recent New York Times’s dual reviews of Keller’s Per Se and the French Laundry.
The French Laundry has even caught some strays from the Infatuation.
When a tree falls in the French Laundry forest, it’ll be replaced by a Disneyland treeOne final curious bit among a million curious bits, is the storied tree that curls around the iconic blue door to the French Laundry.
“When the tree dies, the duplicate will arrive, and it will be as if nothing has changed,” Fegan writes.
The same, perhaps, can’t be said about everyone’s views on the French Laundry.
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