If you’re looking for an authentic French dining experience away from the usual tourist spots, this restaurant is an absolute must-visit. Tucked away in a less-traveled part of town, it offers a truly local atmosphere, filled with friendly Parisians who warmly welcome visitors. It’s one of those rare places where you can genuinely feel the city’s soul.
The service is outstanding- everyone speaks excellent English and is more than happy to guide you through the menu and wine list. Speaking of which, the wine selection is simply superb, featuring carefully curated bottles that perfectly complement the exquisite French dishes. Every bite here is a testament to traditional French cuisine at its finest.
As if that weren’t enough, on some evenings, you might even be lucky enough to enjoy live music, adding an extra layer of charm to an already unforgettable dining experience. If you’re after a place that’s both authentic and...
Read moreThis small restaurant was so lively - filled with guests singing and celebrating special occasions, I absolutely loved spending my time here.
The waiter here was super nice and spoke English. We got a wine he suggested and after telling him we really liked it he gave us another pour on the house!
Food was incredible, there was an olive dip served as tapas before our meal, I highly recommend the duck confit and lamb entree.
As we were paying for the bill our waiter gave us a shot each of cognac on the house, which was so delicious.
If I lived in Paris this would be my regular spot....
Read moreGreat local wine bar and restaurant. The waiter spoke English and explained the dishes before we ordered.The atmosphere was low key and cozy. We had a live acordian player for most of dinner.
We choose this place because our food tour guide recommended it as local cuisine.
We got the brick salmon and prime rib. The salmon was excellent and the steak was cooked medium. The sauces were an excellent accompaniment. They only charge for the wine you pour so if you get a bottle you don't have to drink the whole thing.
I would...
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