I read some reviews before going to this restaurant. And I read reviews specifically within the last week prior to going. Most of them seemed favorable, except for two stating that there was a smell, and that the service was not the best. But that was just two out of probably 10 reviews that I read so I decided to give it a shot. I can concur that there is a very pungent and unpleasant odour that hits you the moment you enter the restaurant, for the first five minutes of sitting down, I kept talking myself into leaving because I did not think I could go through a meal with that smell, but apparently he was sitting it long enough you don’t notice it because by the time I got my food I did not notice the smell anymore. The restaurant does not seem to have been clean in a minute and a half. The server that served us did not speak much English and had an attitude that I did not appreciate. I observed other servers being nice and courteous to other tourists that were dining so this was just my server who was an asshole. They packed so much seating in the restaurant that it is ridiculous. I had to disturb the people sitting beside me to be able to leave they had to get up and pull away their table to let me out that’s how packed we were. The food was not great. It was subpar and I would...
Read moreWent on my first night since it was so close to my hotel and decided I would also end my trip here. The friendly staff was very accommodating to the fact this was a last second business trip and I had learned zero French, but tried my hardest. Then there’s the food…
1st night in Paris: I started with the onion soup which was good but made better by the fantastic baguette they brought for me to sop up the broth. Then I had the 6 escargot in a delicious garlic, butter, and parsley sauce. Not chewy at all and lots of meat in the shells. Finally I ended with the frog legs which were a pain to eat (as they all are) but I never gave up as the sauce was to die for, again made even better by more baguette.
Last night in Paris: I started with amazing foie gras served with both fig and onion chutney and perfectly browned toast, followed by beef bourguignon which was FANTASTIC with just a little extra salt and pepper. Then dessert was the chocolate mousse which looked way to rich for one person but I could have easily eaten two as this was a very dark chocolate mousse, not overly sweet. Could not have asked for a better last meal or better service before heading home to NM. This will be a place I return on future...
Read moreAmbiance: Tucked away in the charming streets of Paris, Le Marmiton de Lutèce captures the essence of a quintessential French bistro. The cozy, rustic setting adorned with vintage posters and intimate seating creates a welcoming and authentic atmosphere.
Service: Friendly and attentive. The staff at Le Marmiton de Lutèce exude a genuine passion for their cuisine. They're eager to share insights into the menu and French culinary traditions, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Cuisine: Le Marmiton de Lutèce excels in delivering traditional French comfort food with a touch of sophistication.
Price: Le Marmiton de Lutèce offers a reasonably priced menu for the quality and authenticity of the cuisine served. It's an excellent value for those seeking an authentic French dining experience without breaking the bank.
Overall Impression: Le Marmiton de Lutèce encapsulates the soul of French comfort food in a charming setting. The delicious, time-honored dishes, combined with the warm ambiance and attentive service, make this bistro a hidden gem in Paris. For anyone yearning for a taste of authentic French cuisine, Le Marmiton de Lutèce is an...
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