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Discussion of Robin Garr's Le Relais review

by Robin Garr » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:18 am

How is Le Relais like a high-school reunion?
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Imagine, if you will, a high school reunion. A seemingly ordinary reunion, perhaps 25 years after you graduated and left town for new challenges. You return, eager to see old friends again.

Hey, Jack hasn't changed a bit! Trent and Joanie got married, gained a few pounds as they slouched into middle age. Ronnie is bald! And then, across the room, a tall, slender form appears. It's Lizzie! The cheerleader you had a crush on. She must be a beauty still. You walk over to say hello. She turns, smiles and ... oh.

Damn! Lizzie is getting older, too, and not in a good way. Her hair is frizzy, her face is lined -- she was always a smoker, affecting that French mademoiselle style that made her mysterious. Now, not so much. She smiles again ... there's lipstick on her teeth.

You enjoy the rest of the evening, but the encounter leaves you feeling nostalgic and sad. And this little story brings us around to my recent encounter with Bistro Le Relais.

It's about 25 years old, too, having landed in the historic Art Deco administration building at Bowman Field in the mid-1980s. It has long been a favorite -- you could call it a crush. I've loved its commitment to quality, authentic French fare. I've loved its thoughtful, intimate Art Deco decor, its period posters, birds-eye maple walls and white-draped tables. All this plus an elegant beverage program and careful, skilled service have come together to rank Le Relais among the city's top restaurants. I've consistently rated it in the upper-90s.

About three and a half years ago, Le Relais seemed to skate right through the recession and the loss of longtime Chef Daniel Stage to Louisville Country Club. It switched over from high-end French to a more casual bistro model, but it continued to earn my top ratings, garnering a 93 in August 2009.

Lately, though, I've been hearing disquieting reports from trusted informants about serious slippage in service and quality. These were hard words to hear about such a longtime favorite, and I needed to check it out for myself. So I assembled a group of friends and, somewhat sneakily, did not inform them of these reported issues, preferring to see what they would think without prompting.

Sadly, based on that experience, with food and service ranging from "pretty good" down to "uninspired," I'll place Le Relais now in the middle 80s. This is not a bad rating. It keeps good company with a lot of other popular local spots at this level. But I can't honestly place it in the top tier for now.

Read the full review on LouisvilleHotBytes,
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/how-i ... ol-reunion

And in LEO Weekly:
http://leoweekly.com/dining/how-le-rela ... ol-reunion

Bistro Le Relais
Bowman Field
2817 Taylorsville Road
451-9020
http://lerelaisrestaurant.com
Rating: 86
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Le Relais review

by Margie L » Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:57 am

Le Sigh...

I hoped it wasn't true. I loved Le Relais.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Le Relais review

by Robin Garr » Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:43 am

Margie L wrote:Le Sigh...

I hoped it wasn't true. I loved Le Relais.

It's still "good." It's just that I can no longer in good conscience continue to call it "great." It's been over 25 years, and I just get a sad sense that enthusiasm has left the building. :(
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Le Relais review

by Margie L » Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:51 am

There is a huge difference between love and like, or great and good. I can honestly say that every meal I had at Le Relais over the years was memorable, in the way that I could revisit memories of each dining experience and dish.

I guess we'll always have Paris.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Le Relais review

by Jason B » Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:14 pm

Glad that I wasn’t alone in my experience. Sad that I wasn't alone in my experience.

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