About Frederick's Bistro in San Antonio
Frederick Costa, the Owner of Frederick's Bistro was raised in an
environment of wonderful food and hospitality. Growing up in both in
Indochina and France, his parents, Henri and Odette owned highly
acclaimed gourmet restaurants in both countries. As a young man he
not only learned the secrets of French and Asian cuisine's, but also
the true meaning of hospitality and customer service. Customers of
Frederick's Bistro will say that visiting the restaurant is like
walking into your best friend's home. You feel completely welcomed
and special on every visit.
After working in the family restaurants for many years, Frederick
sought formal training at the Flo Brasserie in Paris. From there he
came to the United States and to San Antonio in 1984. In 1985 he
opened the very popular L'Etoile restaurant. After several years
with L'Etoile, Frederick sought to blend the flavors and diverse
cultures of the lands he grew up in. His parents operated both
French and Indochinese restaurants and the fusion of both cuisines
intrigued him. In 2000, he opened Frederick's Restaurant in Alamo
Heights and in 2008 Frederick's Bistro in Northwest San Antonio.
The results are dining experiences that have become legendary for
area residents and visitors.
Chef Perrin was born and raised in Switzerland. Early on he found he
had a passion for cooking, so at age 19 attended culinary school in
Neuchatel, Switzerland. In his early years Chef Perrin traveled
through Europe working in some of the finest restaurants gaining
valuable experience. Wanting to come to America, Chef Perrin did so
in the late 1970's going to Washington and working at Rive Gauche,
Tiberio and Jean Pierre.
It was in Washington where Chef Perrin then found a friend in
Frederick Costa. The two came to San Antonio together to open
L'Etoile. Chef Perrin continues to delight and satisfy with his
classic approach to elegant cuisine embracing the best of two fine
worlds, Asian and French.