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Brasserie Fouquet's Paris — Restaurant in Paris

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Brasserie Fouquet's Paris
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Upscale brasserie in a hotel serving elevated starters, mains & desserts, plus wine & cocktails.
Nearby attractions
Arc de Triomphe
Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France
LE DÉFILÉ RENAULT - THE CARWALK
53 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Danish House
142 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Boum Boum
37 Av. de Friedland, 75008 Paris, France
CCI Paris Ile-de-France
27 Av. de Friedland, 75008 Paris, France
The American Cathedral in Paris
23 Av. George V, 75008 Paris, France
Garden of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild
12 Av. de Friedland, 75008 Paris, France
Salle Pleyel
252 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France
Luxury Appart Champs-Élysées (220m2)
18 Rue Marbeuf, 75008 Paris, France
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
15 Av. Montaigne, 75008 Paris, France
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Mamamia Paris
5 bis Rue Vernet, 75008 Paris, France
Café George V
120 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Ladurée
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Hadramaout
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Brasserie des Champs
122 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
La Maison du Caviar
21 Rue Quentin Bauchart, 75008 Paris, France
Azur Café
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Théâtre du Lido
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Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris
31 Av. George V, 75008 Paris, France
Galileo Hotel
54 Rue Galilée, 75008 Paris, France
Hotel François 1er
7 Rue Magellan, 75008 Paris, France
Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris
33 Av. George V, 75008 Paris, France
La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris by The Crest Collection
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Fraser Suites Le Claridge Champs-Elysées
74 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
Paris Marriott Champs Elysees Hotel
70 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
EKTA Hotel - Paris
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Cristal Champs Elysees
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Brasserie Fouquet's Paris

99 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France
4.3(2.5K)
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Upscale brasserie in a hotel serving elevated starters, mains & desserts, plus wine & cocktails.

attractions: Arc de Triomphe, LE DÉFILÉ RENAULT - THE CARWALK, Danish House, Boum Boum, CCI Paris Ile-de-France, The American Cathedral in Paris, Garden of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, Salle Pleyel, Luxury Appart Champs-Élysées (220m2), Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, restaurants: Le Paradis du Fruit - George V, Miss Kô, Pizza Vesuvio, Mamamia Paris, Café George V, Ladurée, Hadramaout, Brasserie des Champs, La Maison du Caviar, Azur Café
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+33 1 40 69 60 50
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Featured dishes

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Burrata, Tomates Cerises, Basilic
Burrata, tomates cerises, basilic (burrata, cherry tomatoes, basil, vegetarian dish)
Soupe À L'oignon Champs-Élysées
Soupe à l'oignon champs-élysées (champs-elysées onion soup, french origin)
Poêlée De Champignons, Cœuf Poché
Poêlée de champignons, cœuf poché (sautéed mushrooms, poached egg, vegetarian dish)
Œufs Bio Mayonnaise Mimosa
Œufs bio mayonnaise mimosa (organic eggs mimosa, mayonnaise, vegetarian dish, french origin)
Œufs Bio Mayonnaise Mimosa, Caviar Prunier 15gr
Œufs bio mayonnaise mimosa, caviar prunier 15gr (organic eggs mimosa, mayonnaise with prunier caviar 15gr, french origin)

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Nearby attractions of Brasserie Fouquet's Paris

Arc de Triomphe

LE DÉFILÉ RENAULT - THE CARWALK

Danish House

Boum Boum

CCI Paris Ile-de-France

The American Cathedral in Paris

Garden of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild

Salle Pleyel

Luxury Appart Champs-Élysées (220m2)

Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe

4.7

(85.5K)

Open 24 hours
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LE DÉFILÉ RENAULT - THE CARWALK

LE DÉFILÉ RENAULT - THE CARWALK

4.3

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Danish House

Danish House

4.3

(362)

Open 24 hours
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Boum Boum

Boum Boum

2.6

(392)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Le Paradis du Fruit - George V

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Miss Kô

Miss Kô

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Pizza Vesuvio

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Mamamia Paris

Mamamia Paris

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Reviews of Brasserie Fouquet's Paris

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2y

My rating is: 0 star

My partner and I dined at Fouquet's Champs-Elysées on Sat 4th march.

We ordered the Avocado carpaccio, crab meat, pink grapefruit, egg mimosa as a starter (EUR32). It was not bad, but it was not good either. Bland and unremarkable. The sort of food that one would get from the buffet at a motorway services or a ferry food court.

For the main course, we ordered the Grilled salmon, fennel with pink peppercorn; lemon beurre fondu (EUR42). I had ordered mine well-cooked returned mine instantly after less than two bites. The salmon had a very strong taste of being burnt from the grill, followed by a mouthful of the most awful fishy grease, dreadfully undercooked. My partner had ordered it rosé and it came overcooked and so dry that there was no taste and the fillet was so thin that it could not have been cooked properly. The bed of fennel was not too bad, but what's the point if the salmon on top is disgusting? We now were in the realm of appalling food, with low-cost ingredients and poor cooking.

We both returned the dish instantly and chose the Roasted scallops with panko, parmesan and pear cream, pilaf rice with lemon grass instead (EUR52). Whilst not inedible, the whole dish was very unimaginative and overly greasy. The scallops were not of the best quality. The parmesan and pear sauce was unsubtle and just too rich. The pilaf rice was swimming in oil. I half ate mine because it was late and we were hungry and it was a special occasion, but I wish I had walked out as the food was an insult.

For dessert, we ordered the Iced smooth caramel parfait, stracciatella velouté with lime (EUR18), hoping that they would have a dessert chef, but it was very much the same experience. The "velouté" was pure, heavy, salty, tasteless cream. It was bland, unremarkable, did not fulfill even a quarter of its promise. Passable for a very low budget restaurant, or an all-inclusive buffet at a not so great resort but to have this at Fouquet's on the Champs-Elysées is beyond shocking and appalling: it's robbery!

We learned that the menu had been designed by 3-Michelin star chef Pierre Gagnaire and cooked by executive chef Bruno Guéret. Clearly, neither care about the irreparable damage done to their names. Indeed, I do not believe that it is possible that Bruno Guéret was at all present in the kitchen that night. Surely, this is not the sort of food that he would serve to the politician and celebrity VIPs that frequent this establishment, but the Saturday night crowd can be shamelessly abused.

On a positive note, the welcome was very pleasant. Service was OK. The waiters took our complaint seriously, and tried their best to be polite and helpful in the circumstances. Shame that they failed to bring a glass of white wine with the scallops. If it were for me alone, I’d walked out instantly after the salmon arrived and I very much regret that I didn’t.

It is one of the most upsetting dinner experiences of my life. I will never ever again return to Fouquet's, or any of the Barrière Group restaurants.

The management should pay a visit to the Café de Paris in Monaco to learn what a fine dining brasserie...

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2y

Five-Star Perfection at Fouquet's: A French Culinary Delight

If you're looking for an exquisite and classy dining experience in the heart of Paris, look no further than Fouquet's. This famous French restaurant exudes elegance and charm, making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists seeking a taste of culinary brilliance.

Ambiance and Setting: From the moment you step inside Fouquet's, you are transported to a world of sophistication. The décor exudes timeless elegance, with plush seating, soft lighting, and tasteful artwork adorning the walls. The attentive and professional staff ensures that every guest feels welcomed and attended to, adding to the overall ambiance of refined luxury.

Culinary Masterpieces: Fouquet's reputation for culinary excellence is well-deserved. The menu offers a delightful array of dishes that cater to diverse palates. Whether you choose to savor the classic French delicacy of escargots (snails) or indulge in their expertly prepared sole fish, each bite is a revelation of flavors.

The Perfect Burger: While Fouquet's is known for its French gastronomy, their burgers are a surprising treat that should not be missed. A symphony of flavors awaits as you take your first bite into the juicy and perfectly cooked patty, complemented by premium cheese, fresh vegetables, and a light, buttery brioche bun. This unexpected fusion of classic and contemporary showcases the restaurant's versatility and dedication to creating memorable dining experiences.

Captivating Salads: For those seeking a lighter option, Fouquet's salads are a work of art on a plate. Each salad is a harmonious medley of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, thoughtfully combined to create a palate-pleasing experience. From tangy vinaigrettes to delicate herbs, the attention to detail in every element of their salads is apparent.

Seafood Extravaganza: Fouquet's truly shines with its seafood offerings. The sole fish, prepared with precision and finesse, is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to serving only the finest catch. The delicate flavors and buttery texture of the fish are elevated by subtle seasoning, showcasing the mastery of their culinary team.

Impeccable Service: At Fouquet's, the service is nothing short of impeccable. The waitstaff is attentive, knowledgeable, and eager to enhance your dining experience in any way possible. From recommendations to wine pairings, their expertise ensures that every aspect of your meal is tailored to perfection.

Conclusion: Fouquet's is a beacon of culinary excellence, delivering a five-star dining experience that delights all senses. From the classic French delicacies like escargots and sole fish to the surprisingly delightful burgers, every dish is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to perfection. Combined with its elegant ambiance and attentive service, Fouquet's stands as a true gem in the heart of Paris, offering an unforgettable dining experience that is sure to leave you with cherished memories of exceptional...

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A table of six sat down next to ours while we were eating: two younger kids and four adults. They ordered red wine and two glasses remained almost entirely untouched even as they finished eating. The wind was evidently strong; tissues, napkins, and paper were flying around. At some point, one of their backpacks was knocked over by the wind. A glass of wine, which even I had noticed, was far too close to the edge flew into the paper bag of a newly purchased Dior bag. The Dior bag even when removed from its paper bag, box, and wrapping paper; was entirely soaked. The table next to us remained ignorant of the situation while the restaurant staff attempted to figure out how to deal with the situation. The owner of the bag communicated that they needed compensation for the newly bought Dior bag being ruined. The manager, however, then replaced the packaging of the bag and considered the situation resolved. Moreover, the manager then had an extremely short conversation with the table next to ours, in French (which none of us spoke), which I assume to be along the lines of ‘Did you do this?’. The table presumably responded that the wine was knocked over by the wind and they had no part in it. The wine was placed only a few inches from the edge. The wind was clearly strong enough to knock over a filled backpack, which would prove that it would be even easier for the wind to knock over a glass of half-filled liquid. The manager then proceeded to deflect every allegation from us, saying repeatedly ‘It’s not the restaurant’s fault’. We never claimed it was the restaurant’s fault. In the end, we left without any compensation for the damages. The manager, in our interaction, failed, refused to even, to establish clear communication between us and the table next to us regarding this issue, choosing only to deflect blame from the restaurant. Afterwards, our server was the one to provide a proper apology and offer reparations while the manager had not said anything in this regard. The issues in this situation were terribly handled by the restaurant’s manager. We wished to come to an agreement and understanding, as well as receive some form of compensation, from the table who failed to pay attention to their two glasses of untouched red wine. What happened here could have been dealt with a lot better than it was, with its ineffective communication and incredibly...

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