Paris Michelin Exploration • Qui plume la lune 🌟
A decade-old one-star Michelin restaurant in the Marais district, my friends and I chose the 110€ five-course menu. 💙 Experience I didn't feel the value for money that everyone talks about. Instead, I felt the choice of ingredients for a one-star restaurant's menu was somewhat perfunctory. One of the appetizers was just two pieces of potato! I mean, that's not exactly seasonal vegetables, is it? 💙 Taste The Amuse bouche was delicious, with a rich flavor profile, but the rest were quite average. Throughout the meal, the only things I found particularly enjoyable were the roasted corn (a side dish) and the fish, which was also well-cooked. 💙 Unique Aspects It was the first time I saw two desserts served all at once. Also, the waiter's French accent was so thick that I couldn't understand him. 💙 Recommendation Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ If I had to recommend it, the restaurant has a cute name, the decor is quite charming, and the food is edible, haha. The price is mid-low for a one-star restaurant, but if you're looking for a Michelin one-star experience in Paris, there are many other options to consider. #Paris #ParisRestaurants #ParisRestaurantRecommendations #ParisMichelinRestaurants #ParisMichelin #ParisMichelinRestaurantRecommendations #ParisMichelinOneStar #ParisFunAndDine #BabyFood #CulinaryDelights