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La Rôtisserie d'Argent
Description
Centuries-old quayside emblem of upscale French cuisine famed for its house special, pressed duck.
Nearby attractions
Pont de la Tournelle
Quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris, France
Arab World Institute
1 Rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
Square Jean XXIII
4 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
Collège des Bernardins
20 Rue de Poissy, 75005 Paris, France
Paris Port
2 Quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris, France
Pont de l'Archevêché
Pont de l'Archevêché, 75004 Paris, France
Pont de Sully
Quai de la Tournelle, Bd Henri IV, 75005 Paris, France
Pont Saint-Louis
Pont Saint-Louis, 75004 Paris, France
Église Saint-Louis-en-l'Île
19 bis Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris, France
Nearby restaurants
Le Nouvel Institut
1 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
La Rose de Damas
6 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
La Tour d'Argent
15 Quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris, France
AT
4bis Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France
L’Atlas
12 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Chez René
14 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Kitchen Ter(re)
26 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Wonderland brunchy Notre Dame/ Restaurant Brunch
4 Quai d'Orléans, 75004 Paris, France
St Germain Restaurant Paris
18 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Etoile Gourmet 聚福楼
22 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
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Hotel Du Jeu De Paume
54 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris, France
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46 Bd Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris, France
Hotel MINERVE
13 Rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris, France
Hotel Des Deux-Iles
59 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris, France
Hôtel L de Lutèce - Notre Dame
65 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris, France
Hotel Quartier Latin
9 Rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris, France
Familia Hôtel
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Hotel Vendome
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Hôtel Saint-Louis en l'Isle - Notre-Dame
75 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris, France
Paris Art Hôtel Quartier Latin by Malone
1 Rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris, France
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La Rôtisserie d'Argent

19 Quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris, France
4.5(1.6K)
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Centuries-old quayside emblem of upscale French cuisine famed for its house special, pressed duck.

attractions: Pont de la Tournelle, Arab World Institute, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Square Jean XXIII, Collège des Bernardins, Paris Port, Pont de l'Archevêché, Pont de Sully, Pont Saint-Louis, Église Saint-Louis-en-l'Île, restaurants: Le Nouvel Institut, La Rose de Damas, La Tour d'Argent, AT, L’Atlas, Chez René, Kitchen Ter(re), Wonderland brunchy Notre Dame/ Restaurant Brunch, St Germain Restaurant Paris, Etoile Gourmet 聚福楼
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Phone
+33 1 43 54 17 47
Website
rotisseriedargent.com

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Featured dishes

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Eggs With Mayonnaise, Charlotte Potatoes & Shallots
6 Snails From Burgundy, Parsley Butter
9 Snails From Burgundy, Parsley Butter
12 Snails From Burgundy, Parsley Butter
Duck Foie Gras In Port Wine, Kumquat Chutney

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Nearby attractions of La Rôtisserie d'Argent

Pont de la Tournelle

Arab World Institute

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Square Jean XXIII

Collège des Bernardins

Paris Port

Pont de l'Archevêché

Pont de Sully

Pont Saint-Louis

Église Saint-Louis-en-l'Île

Pont de la Tournelle

Pont de la Tournelle

4.5

(823)

Open 24 hours
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Arab World Institute

Arab World Institute

4.2

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

4.7

(27.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Square Jean XXIII

Square Jean XXIII

4.5

(6K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of La Rôtisserie d'Argent

Le Nouvel Institut

La Rose de Damas

La Tour d'Argent

AT

L’Atlas

Chez René

Kitchen Ter(re)

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Le Nouvel Institut

Le Nouvel Institut

4.4

(2.3K)

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La Rose de Damas

La Rose de Damas

4.7

(895)

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La Tour d'Argent

La Tour d'Argent

4.6

(341)

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AT

AT

4.7

(323)

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We thought we were going to the upper level but got the street side version. A bit disappointing at the 7:30 reservation- the sun was hot and bright and it was hot. You are between the bridge and the road. Spent about $90 per person It is completely outside. So if it’s cold, plan on being cold. If it’s hot, plan on being VERY hot. The whole duck is why you go here. The breast was moist with a crunchy skin. The legs were fabulous! I would recommend this place but understand that this is not fancy. I can’t comment on that wine because I am not very familiar European wine. We were recommended a Rhône wine with the duck, but it tasted Pinot which is not my favorite. Menu is limited. Deserts are limited. Pricing is moderate. About $80 a person to eat here- is it worth it? Meh. Maybe for the duck but overall if given another opportunity ai would probably try something else.
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We thought we were going to the upper level but got the street side version. A bit disappointing at the 7:30 reservation- the sun was hot and bright and it was hot. You are between the bridge and the road. Spent about $90 per person It is completely outside. So if it’s cold, plan on being cold. If it’s hot, plan on being VERY hot. The whole duck is why you go here. The breast was moist with a crunchy skin. The legs were fabulous! I would recommend this place but understand that this is not fancy. I can’t comment on that wine because I am not very familiar European wine. We were recommended a Rhône wine with the duck, but it tasted Pinot which is not my favorite. Menu is limited. Deserts are limited. Pricing is moderate. About $80 a person to eat here- is it worth it? Meh. Maybe for the duck but overall if given another opportunity ai would probably try something else.
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4.5
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2.0
1y

I would like to first note that right from the beginning we felt extremely welcomed by all of the wonderful attendants at Tour d’Argent. We were given the pleasure of comfort and leisure to make for a night we could always remember. We were provided the best table and were so happy to view our last night in Paris overlooking your beautiful city. We had eaten at 3 Michelin restaurants in Paris one of which was Le Meurice. We had been so pleased by the welcoming nature of every place including Tour d’Argent.

The waitress was so kind to our daughter and presented each dish excellently. Unfortunately, we quickly lost our experience just following the presentation of the great and extensive wine collection by the Sommelier who had a tattoo of a cross in the back of his neck. We asked for his opinion regarding pairing our wine with our pescatarian selection since it was Friday during Lent.

The Sommelier simply told us one white wine we should have for our first and said something under his breath. He did not come back to our table and we were without wine for the next course. After his first presentation, we did not see him again despite him standing at the front talking with the other staff in a full restaurant, and rather the young gentleman who had been serving our water, came to our table to ask us for what we wanted for our next wine. He presented the big book again as if he was a Sommelier.

We know a Sommelier is identified by their pin and extensive knowledge even though he presented himself and one. The young gentlemen could not describe any of the wines. We informed him that the Sommelier was supposed to have wine selection for us. The young gentleman proceeded to tell us that he was here to help and we should get red wine for the meat course even though we were suppose to have a fish menu. He brought out the book again but this time showed us the front page and said this is what you have available by the glass. We let him know that we were planning on having fish, but he had said that we were going to have meat and should select a red wine next not a white wine. We were confused at this point, and decided to go with his recommendation for the red wine.

However, when our main course was presented, it was the fish selection. Therefore, the red wine, which was very bold, not at all paired with our food selection. In fact, we were very disappointed in how it overrode the delicate preparation of the chefs cuisine. We knew better but decided to take the guidance of your staff.

We have dealt with many Sommeliers and have visited Michelin starred restaurants all over the world. We have had only one other experience that was poorly executed by the Sommelier like the one here with the cross on his neck. The shame is that this role in the orchestrating of a great dinner is just as important as the chef preparing the food or the wait staff presenting the cuisine. We highly respect their wine expertise and appreciate their guidance in bringing us the best notes from the wines they often select for us. I prefer their recommendations because they are the experts. Everyone at Tour d’Argent did their part except him and it was further misguided by the waiter who served water and had no idea what our dinner was or the wine selections.

The billing did not match our wine selection which was corrected. In the end, I would have expected we would not have paid for the red wine at all considering we informed the staff and the new Sommelier that we were told to select bold reds with the light fish prepared for us. We also did not drink the wine recommended.

I emailed twice to Monsieur André Terrai without a reply. Unfortunately, this is a restaurant for the view and not for...

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5.0
4y

#40 follow my Michelin Stars Marathon reviews on Googlemaps list On top of the world!

If you’re French, sitting in la Tour d Argent, you’re feeling like you’re on top of the world… and you are since you have a magnificent view over, what we French consider as the world: Paris and Notre Dame. I know what you’re going to say: it’s expensive. You’re right. It is. Is it really though ? The lunch menu is less than a very average 3 stars hotel in the city center. Which memories will last a lifetime? A meal at La Tour or an hotel night in a very average place? I had the good fortune of speaking with the manager of the group (they also have a bakery -aka “oh my god those croissants are so good”, and an epicerie ). Interestingly, the difference with the others famous star Michelin in Paris, is that the proportion of none Parisian French customers is uniquely higher, allowing them to reopen way before the other big names. It does make sense. I wouldn’t live in Paris, why wouldn’t I eat in a place where I enjoy Paris, a great cuisine and an impeccable service? Still, for the French, we save this restaurant for the “grandes occasions”, exceptional events like engagement, diplomas, etc… well, I’m living 2 mn walk from the place, I feel like I need to more exceptional event in my life… So when I went, the restaurant patrons were mainly French, which is really different from other place I went (see my review on Septime). To make it short, if you want to be amongst wealthy French, now you know the address. Which brings me to another point: the dressing code/mood. You ll receive an email after you booked reminding you that you should dress properly. Well, I think it’s important because I think there are places, where it’s great when all the patrons are well dressed. Being well dressed, it’s not only important for your experience, but also for the others, as you’re participating in creating an unique memory. I would feel as I m not respecting the other patrons (especially the couples) moment by not dressing up. I saw some French guy in chic, yet slightly casual, I was about to call the fashion police on them! One last thing, don’t worry about it being to « formal « , the waiters will know how to put you at ease. It’s the quality of all the good Michelin Stars waiters, nice enough to be at ease, distant enough to feel respected. Here you have la crème de la crème. But what about the food, I hear you wondering. It’s true that the setting, the history and the service will first occupy your mind. But then, you wonder if the cuisine will be up to the same level. The task is incredibly difficult. You went to be classical, yet haute cuisine, with some innovations (but not too much). The chef, who is a “meilleur ouvrier de France “ (like “top chef”, but before, without cameras and really focus on the cuisine…) manages to avoid the traps, and delivers beautifully. He manages to get out alive of this culinary “mine field “. Look at my pictures. It’s as good as it looks. It’s perfectly executed, coherent, balanced and perfectly in line with the rest of the experience. Which is another fit in itself.

It’s a very well deserved star, a top tiers one star. It’ll create memories, that’ll you speak about years later. And I need to find a good...

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5.0
3y

Although this was not my first time eating at La Rotisserie D’Argent, it was my first outdoor dining experience there. The early June weather seemed primed for a meal on the terrasse (terrace). This is set up on the northwest corner of Quai de la Tournelle and Pont de la Tournelle, one of the bridges connecting the city to Ile St. Louis. Born out of the pandemic, the outdoor location now seems to be an established extension of the restaurant during good weather.

The bridge’s wide sidewalk provides space for two and four top tables. Wooden planter boxes give a sense of separation from the foot and car traffic. The tables next to the bridge railing have an unobstructed view of the Seine, Ile St. Louis, Notre Dame, and, alas, the reconstruction works and equipment. When the sun begins to set, however, the view is enchanting!

My friend and I had dinner on the terrace for our first and last restaurant meals in Paris. The first night’s dinner started with a La Rotisserie’s version of the French classic eggs and mayonnaise, followed by perfectly cooked sea bream. Our food was well prepared and delicious, especially the chilled white asparagus and Chartreuse sauce that was the starter for our final dinner. We didn’t know if Chartreuse was an ingredient or referred to the color of the sauce. Regardless, it was so good that we didn’t let a drop go waste and used bread to capture all of it. My friend’s request for a vegetarian main course resulted in a delightful mélange of eggplant and tomatoes accompanied by haricots verts, grilled baby hearts of romaine, and little roasted potatoes. I thoroughly enjoyed my glazed pork belly and shitake mushrooms, as well as the silky carrot ginger puree that complemented them.

The service was professional and attentive, and we were astonished with how much work is involved serving dinner on the bridge. The waiters constantly cross Quai de la Tournelle, a busy street that separates the restaurant from the terrace. They must carry everything back and forth: all of the food and drink and trays heavily laden with used dishes, glasses, and silverware. It’s helpful to keep this in mind if it takes a little longer than expected to receive your meal or drinks. Although the outdoor area must close by 10 p.m., those who wish to linger over dessert or a digestif can do so inside the restaurant.

I understand that La Rotisserie’s sister restaurant and near neighbor, La Tour D’Argent, offers a notable perspective of the river and Notre Dame from its sixth floor location. However, after my latest visits to La Rotisserie it’s difficult to imagine how seeing that view through a glass window could compare to a picture perfect summer dinner...

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