- Emmanuel Rubin awards
(out of four) to Les Bistronomes, and advises that you invite Sébastien Demorand, the critic who coined the term “bistronomie”, to be your date. [Le Figaro]
- Talbott gives his full heart (and five references) to Demorand in own his review of Les Bistronomes, and a slightly more modest rating to the restaurant itself. He appreciates the playful plating and finds the pigs’ foot parmentier to be “most different and delightful.” [John Talbott's Paris]
- Philippe Toinard manages to review Les Bistronomes without mentioning Demorand once. He awards four of five dots and raves about the same remarkable pigs’ foot. [A Nous Paris]
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