Chefs Lee Styer and Jessie Prawlucki Styer have turned back the clock to 2009 at their newly moved BYOB. They've also adjusted their priorities — which now includes brunch.
, a casualty of the pandemic.in a shopping center in Wallingford, Delaware County, near their home.In spirit, it’s 2009 at the former La Cannelle Cafe, with Fond classics like chicken liver mousse; tuna crudo with red curry and coconut; and escargot from Lee Styer’s French-inspired menu all back. The service is similarly refined, the atmosphere elegant.
Fond, making a foray into daytime service, serves brunch as well as dinner. The new location is about the same size as the old, with 40 seats. There is a large patio outside, as well as plenty of parking.
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