This place is overall just okay. It's nothing special but it's not all bad. The service was a bit slow (it took 20 minutes between the time I ordered and the time my appetizer arrived, and then my main dish took another 10 minutes or so), but my server was very nice. The food is pretty mid. Not bad but nothing to write home about. And I was almost overcharged. Their formule de midi is supposed to be 17.50 for an appetizer and main (or main and dessert). If I hadn't said something, they would have overcharged me by 4.50. I'm sure it was an honest mistake as I don't believe they were intentionally trying to rip me off. One positive about this place is the people-watching if you sit outside. This restaurant is located on a busy street so there's tons of people...
Read moreRead moreWe had a bad experience with the waiter. After living in France we know that Parisiens can seem impolite and impatient, but this one had an extremely negative attitude, even for Paris standards. Rolling your eyes to a customer who is asking for the WiFi code, and leaving when they are asking you a question eye-to-eye, is disrespectful. The owner (I guess he was the owner = we only exchanged for 2 min unfortunately) was the complete opposite, humble and culturally aware. If the waiter doesn't understand the concept of customer service, or if he's not happy at work, he should be doing something...
Stopped there for a Cappuccino last week. The Coffee was overheated and bitter, the milk and foam on top cold. As I left and asked to pay, the Barkeeper asked the boss for the price of a Cappuccino. First I thought, that he was new but realised he asked, because they charge different prices for Tourists than for locals. Did not get a receipt and had to pay 6 Euros for a Cappuccino. When leaving I noticed the receipts on the table from locals seated outside and they paid 2 Euros for a Coffee. Can't imagine, a Cappuccino is 4 Euros more expensive. A total Rip-Off. Good, there are more...
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