The dishes were very good and and at affordable reasonable price. We ordered some French food as onion soup, frog legs, snails and creme brulee. Everything was very tasty and good served, did not take too long also. Staff was very friendly. Not crowded. Disadvantages: 1)no English menu, can be hard for foreigners 2)My wife on her way from the toilet looked in the kitchen and saw a small grey ratatouille 🐁 running around there on the floor. I hope it helped the chef to cook our dishes. 3)do not expect it to look like a restaurant. It is a bistro-cafe, not freshly renovated and not...
Read moreOkay! The food here is excellent, the frites superlative and if your lucky you will get service that combines humor with disdain and a little chaos which is a perfect melange of old and new school French. (If you are not lucky you’ll just get excellent service). In nice weather enjoy a lemon aide in the pop up cafe. This is one of the places people from the OECD dine so you may be sitting next to a persona importante. Defiantly a place to go. Americans: yes do leave a handsome tip. You can afford it and it leaves a good impression of you and a wake...
Read moreWe stopped in this sidewalk cafe after touring Monet’s museum a few blocks away. We could not have loved this experience more!! The hostess welcomed us and helped us with selecting wines and cheeses for an afternoon snack. Everything was so fresh and delicious! This is also a very unique part of Paris as it seemed to be very family oriented with lots of shopping for meats, vegetables, chocolates and cheeses!! I would highly recommend this cafe to add to your...
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