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r75002 
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12-31-11 03:52 PM - Post#143835    

Does anyone know of a restaurant in Collin County that serves soufflé for dessert?


 
MCDUFF 
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01-01-12 09:10 AM - Post#143844    
    In response to r75002

How about an appetizer souffle, a dinner souffle and top that off with a dessert souffle. RISE is an amazing experience with a souffle for any course, almost any ingredient and simply perfect preparation.

Don't be surprised if you find lots of tough looking folk talking to their sleeves. 43 really likes this place.

 
r75002 
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01-01-12 01:54 PM - Post#143846    
    In response to MCDUFF

Where is it?


 
Tami 
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05-10-12 12:59 PM - Post#149257    
    In response to MCDUFF

  • MCDUFF Said:
Don't be surprised if you find lots of tough looking folk talking to their sleeves. 43 really likes this place.



What does this mean?


 
starrlac 
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05-10-12 02:03 PM - Post#149262    
    In response to Tami

George W Bush...43rd president....secret service talking into their sleeves:)


 
kgw71 
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05-11-12 01:17 PM - Post#149312    
    In response to r75002

  • r75002 Said:
Where is it?



It's on Lovers Lane in Dallas - http://risesouffle.com/

The souffles are great, low calorie. For dessert, we switch up the sauces that come with the souffles - I LOVE the Grand Marnier souffle with chocolate sauce instead of the creamy sauce it comes with. And their cheese selection is delicious. (It can be pricey sometimes)

But to answer your original question, I dont know of any places up in the Collin County area.
"A lonely impulse of delight..." William Butler Yeats


Edited by kgw71 on 05-11-12 01:20 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
BTD Lonestar 
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03-26-14 11:23 PM - Post#167031    
    In response to kgw71

I know this thread is old, and the restaurant isn't in Collin County, but Morton's has several dessert soufflés which are very good!!

California Pizza Kitchen offers a soufflé cake, not sure on taste. Also, haven't been there, but Roy's Hawaiian says they offer a soufflé.

 
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