Round up a group and head to Olio Pane Vino for handmade pasta dishes and Francesco’s unmistakably Italian hospitality.
Practical information
Address: 44 rue Coquillière, 75001
Nearest transport: Les Halles (4) or Louvre-Rivoli (1)
Hours: Lunch, Monday-Saturday; Dinner, Thursday-Friday; closed Sunday
Reservations: Book a few days in advance
Telephone: 01 42 33 21 15
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Average price for lunch: 11-19€
Average price for dinner: 20-34€
Style of cuisine: Italian
Special attributes: vegetarian friendly, market-based cooking, good for groups, open Monday
Type of crowd: foodies, neighborhood locals
Interior: bare bones & minimal
Atmosphere: casual
Reviews of interest
- Alexander Lobrano (2010) “We drank Prosecco and then tucked into a wonderful antipasto buffet that included excellent vitello tonnato, fresh mozarella, braesola, and grilled eggplant and zucchini, and then sat to consider a choice of two pastas as a main course…For visitors to Paris in search of a night-off from French food, this is a very good address.”
- Caroline Mignot (2010) “Une bonne pasta vaut bien d’abord une bonne mozza de buffala… Légumes crus, cuits, filet d’huile d’olive, en terrasse, qu’on est bien…Linguine alle vongole, pas besoin de vous faire un dessin.”
- Barbra Austin via Girls’ Guide to Paris (2010) “Everyone likes pasta, including the French, and Olio Pane Vino delivers, in a cool room filled with happy people.”
- Caroline Mignot (2010) “Pasta du jour…longues, fermes à souhait et vraiment savoureuses…”
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Went to Olio Pane Vino last night and had an underwhelming meal. There were only a few customers and only three main courses so they should have managed to do better. My penne with zucchini, mushroom and tomato was over salted and while the vegetables were freshly cooked the tomato sauce was a tasteless purée of poor tomatoes over slightly overlooked penne. The vegetable antipasti we’re fresh if a little boring. The room was attractive and the wine good.