Rosa Bonheur
The mood goes from picnic to party as the day progresses at this pavillion in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Small plates, straightforward plats du jour and drinks.
The mood goes from picnic to party as the day progresses at this pavillion in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Small plates, straightforward plats du jour and drinks.
This Breton bistrominique near the Gare du Nord serves a four-course feast featuring dishes that are baked in a massive dining room oven.
Cheap, messy and seemingly obligatory. The line-averse should probably avoid it on a Sunday afternoon.
Practical information Address: 11 rue Bernard Palissy, 75006 Nearest transport: St. Germain-des-Pres (4) Hours: Open every day from 10am-6pm Reservations: Walk-ins Welcome Telephone: 01 45 44 02 52 Average price for lunch: 10-19€ Style of cuisine: Eggs, classic French, vegetarian options Website Reviews of interest Le
On a lovely corner near the Place des Victoires, Les Fines Gueules adheres to the good-ingredients-prepared-simply formula. Open every day, noon-11:30 p.m.
Practical information Address: 8 rue Volney, 75002 Nearest transport: Opéra (3, 7, 8 ) Hours: Closed Saturday and Sunday; Open Monday-Friday for lunch and dinner Reservations: Book a few days in advance Telephone: 01 42 61 06 65 Average price for lunch: 20-39€ Average price
Practical information Address: 32 rue Vertbois, 75003 Nearest transport: Arts et Metiers (3, 11), Temple (3) Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday; Open Wednesday-Sunday for lunch & dinner Reservations: Book many weeks in advance Telephone: 01 48 87 77 48 Average price for lunch: More than
Les Bis du Severo was sold in 2011, there is still a restaurant here (Le Bis), but it is no longer affiliated with nearby Le Severo.
We haven’t yet been to Le Timbre since chef Charles Danet took it over in 2014, but you can scroll down to read reviews from other critics. Practical information Address: 3 rue Sainte-Beuve, 75006 Nearest transport: Vavin (4), Notre-Dame-des-Champs (12) Hours: Closed Sunday and Monday; Open
Closet-sized La Cerisaie serves southwestern cuisine. Foie gras abounds.
This is no longer included among the favorite 350 addresses that make up Our Guide to Paris Restaurants. We’ve maintained this page so that you can refer to the practical information and other reviews of interest. Feel free to share your own opinion in the comments. Practical information Address:
Pretend the financial crisis never happened, and book Les Ambassadeurs, where the very young chef Christophe Hache is making a name for himself.
Practical information Address: 14 rue Chabanais, 75002 Nearest transport: Quatre Septembre (3), Bourse (3) or Pyramides (7, 14) Hours: Open every day for lunch & dinner Reservations: Walk-ins Welcome Telephone: 01 42 60 50 95 Average price for lunch: 10-19€ Average price for dinner: 10-19€ Style of
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The cupcake invasion of Paris is far from over; Berko now has two shops selling the things, along with cheesecake made with le Philadelphia.
NOW CLOSED
In fall of 2011, Sarah and Sylvain Sendra (founders/sellers of Le Temps au Temps) changed the format of their popular modern bistro, reducing the number of seats by almost half, and offering dégustation menus (59€, 79€) at night.
The biggest draw to this recently revamped historic address might be the setting.
Caramella’s artisanal gelato is yet another reason for food lovers to visit rue des Martyrs.
Pedigreed and organic ingredients rule the menu, and pretty waitresses run the loft-like, two-level room. Open every day.