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Maison Blanche
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Le Soleil d'Or
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Le Départ Saint-Michel
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Hôtel Royal Saint-Michel
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Maison Blanche

21 Rue de la Huchette, 75005 Paris, France
4.3(841)$$$$
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attractions: Fontaine Saint-Michel, Théâtre de la Huchette, Sainte-Chapelle, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, St. Michael's Bridge, Square René Viviani, Crypte Archéologique de l'İle de la Cité, Narrowest street in Paris, Place Saint-Michel, Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages, restaurants: La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame, Shiso Burger Saint Michel, Kozy, Union Square, Il Gigolo, Crêperie Genia, BISTROT 20 / LE VINGT, Rosie's Smokehouse BBQ, Le Soleil d'Or, Le Départ Saint-Michel
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Featured dishes

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Moules Marinnière (Marinated Mussels)
6 Escargots (6 Snails)
Soupe À L'oignons Ou Légumes (Onion Or Vegetable Soup)
Salade Chévre Chaud (Hot Goat Cheese Salad)
Tomate Mozzarela À L'huile D'olives Et Basilic (Mozzarella Tomato With Olive Oil And Basil)

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Nearby attractions of Maison Blanche

Fontaine Saint-Michel

Théâtre de la Huchette

Sainte-Chapelle

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

St. Michael's Bridge

Square René Viviani

Crypte Archéologique de l'İle de la Cité

Narrowest street in Paris

Place Saint-Michel

Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages

Fontaine Saint-Michel

Fontaine Saint-Michel

4.4

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Théâtre de la Huchette

Théâtre de la Huchette

4.6

(391)

Open 24 hours
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Sainte-Chapelle

Sainte-Chapelle

4.6

(16K)

Closed
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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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Things to do nearby

Learn to bake classic French croissants
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Cheese and wine tasting with Chef Alex
Cheese and wine tasting with Chef Alex
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Nearby restaurants of Maison Blanche

La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame

Shiso Burger Saint Michel

Kozy

Union Square

Il Gigolo

Crêperie Genia

BISTROT 20 / LE VINGT

Rosie's Smokehouse BBQ

Le Soleil d'Or

Le Départ Saint-Michel

La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame

La Crème de Paris Notre-Dame

4.8

(5.4K)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Shiso Burger Saint Michel

Shiso Burger Saint Michel

4.4

(1.9K)

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Kozy

Kozy

4.8

(4.5K)

$$

Closed
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Union Square

Union Square

4.5

(4K)

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Reviews of Maison Blanche

4.3
(841)
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3.0
7y

My group decided to eat here because the host insisted we check out the prix menu and assured me I'd have enough vegetarian options that weren't salad. 15€ for a starter, main course, and dessert. I was very skeptical, but my meal was great! I had the legume soup, which looked and tasted a lot like tomato soup, but was so delicious! I was almost full with just that and bread. The next course was the vegetarian plate, minus cheese and mushrooms. This plate was basically potatoes, corn and string beans. It wasn't anything amazing, but the seasoning on the potatoes was really good. For dessert I picked the creme brulee, which was 2€ extra. The flavor was very light. It wasn't bad, but wasn't something to brag about either. The server was nice, but did forget our dessert orders twice. We ordered everything at the beginning, which he admitted he didn't write down our dessert order. After ordering it for a second time, he forgot to bring out the creme brulee and handed us the bill after the rest of my group got their desserts. Otherwise service wasn't bad, the wait wasn't too long, and free WiFi was offered. Both floors of the place were very packed. The bathrooms are located on the bottom level, but there is 1 sink shared between the men's and women's stall. Only 1 toilet for each, and it's extremely cramped. The sink doesn't have any handles so it took me a while to realize there is a pedal on the floor to activate the water. I'd definitely come back here for the soup and just have that as...

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1.0
49w

Cuisine immonde !

N'entrez pas !

Je me demande comment il peut avoir des commentaires qui disent que c'était excellent, c'est pas possible ! Ceux qui écrivent ça parlent du même restaurant ? Ou ce sont des potes à lui qui lui filent un coup de main en rédigeant des commentaires bidons ????

De tous les restaurants de ce quartier connu de Paris, nous avons eu le malheur de choisir celui-ci ( Nous étions fatigués d’hésiter dans notre choix et nous nous sommes dit " Allez, on entre dans celui-là ".

J'ai pris une entrecôte et j'ai demandé au garçon quels étaient l'accompagnement. Il m'a répondu d'un air un peu étonné " Pommes sautées et haricots verts ". Je suppose qu'il était étonné car il n'y a pas à choisir l’accompagnement : y en a qu'un seul de proposé et on ne vous demande pas votre avis...

Préférant les frites, je lui demande donc frites et salade pour mon entrecôte, il était donc d'accord.

Un détail m’a fait réaliser l'absence totale de professionnalisme dans le métier concernant cet établissement : 10 minutes après ma commande, j'ai dû me lever et aller revoir le serveur près de la cuisine pour lui dire une information capitale pour moi : je voulais mon entrecôte " saignante " ! Il ne me l'avait même pas demandé !

En entendant ma requête, il a semblé étonné : " Ah, saignante ? Euh, bin OK... ".

On aurait dit qu'il n'avait pas l'habitude de prendre en compte la cuisson pour le bœuf qu'il sert aux clients...

La suite fut fort désagréable en bouche : mes frites avaient un goût rance, ma sœur en a goûté une pour me donner son avis et m'a dit que c'était parce que c'était des frites congelées. Je maintiens que les frites avaient un goût rance, rien à voir avec une histoire de congelé ou mal décongelé.

La salade qui accompagnait les frites avait une sale gueule : je me demandais où étaient les feuilles de salade, car j'avais eu le pied de la salade ( Le " trognon " ) que l'on jette quand on a coupé toute les feuilles...

C'est peut-être un concept anti-gaspille qui m'a échappé sur le coup...

J'ai demandé à changer mes frites contre leurs pommes sautées, là-dessus au moins ils ont été corrects et n'ont pas cherché d'histoire. Les pommes sautées étaient nettement moins écœurantes à manger, il faut le reconnaître.

Nous fêtions l'anniversaire de ma sœur, et nous nous sommes dit de ne plus y penser et d'apprécier ce moment comme on le pouvait, car on ne pouvait plus rien y changer.

Les plats étaient sans saveur, mais vraiment sans goût, mais c'est surtout le goût limite avarié des frites qui avait commencé à m'inquiéter.

Ma sœur qui devait reprendre le train en fin de journée a failli le rater, elle a eu une intoxication alimentaire, j'ai été très déçu de l'avoir traîné dans cet endroit, c'était une journée gâchée alors que nous espérions quelque chose d’inoubliable ( En fait ça l'a été, mais pas pour de bonnes raisons... ).

Je me demande comment les services d'hygiène ne font pas un cas avec ce genre d'entreprise, en descendant aux toilettes vous devinez une hygiène clairement douteuse, car vous passez devant la cuisine et voyez leur façon de travailler.

C'est le genre d'attrape nigauds qui s'en fout de ce que le client va penser, car le prochain c'est un autre touriste qui y sera jamais venu, il y a assez de turn over pour qu'il continue son stratagème.

C'est désolant pour les autres restaurants autour, mais c'est la mauvaise expérience qui met en doute tout le reste et détruit la confiance même pour les autres : je pense ne plus jamais rien manger dans ce quartier, cette expérience a vraiment été trop horrible sur le plan sanitaire.

Restaurateurs du coin, ne roulez pas les touristes de la même manière si vous ne voulez pas perdre la confiance qu'on vous a accordée et aussi votre réputation.

À bon...

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1.0
7y

I'll start with the good. The food was cheap, and apparently the steak was ok. My mate had it, not me.

Now on to the bad. The carbonara gave me food poisoning. I've never been so ill in my life. I spent a day running back and forth from the bathroom in a way I never want to experience again.

Other than the carbonara, the food wasn't that great, very mediocre.

The staff were awful. Halfway through taking our order, the waiter ran outside to try and entice someone else in to the restaurant. They spent the majority of the time getting people in to the restaurant rather than serving the people who were already inside.

We had a 15 - 20 minute wait between courses. 25 mins after our mains and the plates were still on our table. We caught the eye of the waiter to take the plates away and order dessert and were told "hey, relax, it's Paris, take it easy, you're on holiday", which we thought was very rude.

The table next to us ordered meat and asked for it to be cooked in a certain way, it arrived and it was not how they asked. The waiter took it away, then bought the same food back to them 1 minute later.

Fair to say we won't be...

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Nathalie R-HNathalie R-H
My group decided to eat here because the host insisted we check out the prix menu and assured me I'd have enough vegetarian options that weren't salad. 15€ for a starter, main course, and dessert. I was very skeptical, but my meal was great! I had the legume soup, which looked and tasted a lot like tomato soup, but was so delicious! I was almost full with just that and bread. The next course was the vegetarian plate, minus cheese and mushrooms. This plate was basically potatoes, corn and string beans. It wasn't anything amazing, but the seasoning on the potatoes was really good. For dessert I picked the creme brulee, which was 2€ extra. The flavor was very light. It wasn't bad, but wasn't something to brag about either. The server was nice, but did forget our dessert orders twice. We ordered everything at the beginning, which he admitted he didn't write down our dessert order. After ordering it for a second time, he forgot to bring out the creme brulee and handed us the bill after the rest of my group got their desserts. Otherwise service wasn't bad, the wait wasn't too long, and free WiFi was offered. Both floors of the place were very packed. The bathrooms are located on the bottom level, but there is 1 sink shared between the men's and women's stall. Only 1 toilet for each, and it's extremely cramped. The sink doesn't have any handles so it took me a while to realize there is a pedal on the floor to activate the water. I'd definitely come back here for the soup and just have that as a main meal.
Mónika CsizmaziaMónika Csizmazia
Our dinner at Maison Blanche was, without a doubt, the very best culinary experience we’ve had in a long time. What made it so exceptional was its simplicity—elegant, unpretentious, and deeply satisfying. The food was not only delicious, but it transported us straight to the heart of Paris with its authentic, warm, and cozy bistro vibe. It truly felt like a classic Parisian evening. A special mention must go to George, who made our night unforgettable. He went above and beyond to exceed our expectations. From the moment we arrived, he welcomed us with such grace and kindness. He offered us the best table in the house and took special care to accommodate my gluten allergy, which I deeply appreciated. George was also kind enough to take the time to show us the proper way to enjoy fondue—an experience in itself! He was incredibly polite, approachable, and genuinely lovely throughout the evening. Maison Blanche is not just a restaurant; it’s a place where you feel cared for, where the food and the atmosphere come together to create something truly special. We’ll be back, without question.
Angel WanAngel Wan
They have a menu outside showing three course meal for 17.90 Euros. We picked onion soup and escargot for appetisers, bœuf bourguignon and confit de canard for main course, apple tart and chocolate mousse for desserts. Two beers and 1/4 carafe of house rose. Onion soup and escargot is just so so. Beef and duck is not bad but nothing to write home about. Apple tart taste like supermarket frozen pie but chocolate mousse is really good. Not too sweet and have a tinge of bitterness in it. The tables are closely packed which is kind of normal in Paris. I feel bad for the one and only one waiter who worked really hard but because he’s too busy he has to ask us what we ordered for every course. Other than the appetisers the wait for next course is pretty lengthy. I suspect there’s only one cook too. 😂. The bill ends up to be 63.50 Euros. 🤔
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My group decided to eat here because the host insisted we check out the prix menu and assured me I'd have enough vegetarian options that weren't salad. 15€ for a starter, main course, and dessert. I was very skeptical, but my meal was great! I had the legume soup, which looked and tasted a lot like tomato soup, but was so delicious! I was almost full with just that and bread. The next course was the vegetarian plate, minus cheese and mushrooms. This plate was basically potatoes, corn and string beans. It wasn't anything amazing, but the seasoning on the potatoes was really good. For dessert I picked the creme brulee, which was 2€ extra. The flavor was very light. It wasn't bad, but wasn't something to brag about either. The server was nice, but did forget our dessert orders twice. We ordered everything at the beginning, which he admitted he didn't write down our dessert order. After ordering it for a second time, he forgot to bring out the creme brulee and handed us the bill after the rest of my group got their desserts. Otherwise service wasn't bad, the wait wasn't too long, and free WiFi was offered. Both floors of the place were very packed. The bathrooms are located on the bottom level, but there is 1 sink shared between the men's and women's stall. Only 1 toilet for each, and it's extremely cramped. The sink doesn't have any handles so it took me a while to realize there is a pedal on the floor to activate the water. I'd definitely come back here for the soup and just have that as a main meal.
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Our dinner at Maison Blanche was, without a doubt, the very best culinary experience we’ve had in a long time. What made it so exceptional was its simplicity—elegant, unpretentious, and deeply satisfying. The food was not only delicious, but it transported us straight to the heart of Paris with its authentic, warm, and cozy bistro vibe. It truly felt like a classic Parisian evening. A special mention must go to George, who made our night unforgettable. He went above and beyond to exceed our expectations. From the moment we arrived, he welcomed us with such grace and kindness. He offered us the best table in the house and took special care to accommodate my gluten allergy, which I deeply appreciated. George was also kind enough to take the time to show us the proper way to enjoy fondue—an experience in itself! He was incredibly polite, approachable, and genuinely lovely throughout the evening. Maison Blanche is not just a restaurant; it’s a place where you feel cared for, where the food and the atmosphere come together to create something truly special. We’ll be back, without question.
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They have a menu outside showing three course meal for 17.90 Euros. We picked onion soup and escargot for appetisers, bœuf bourguignon and confit de canard for main course, apple tart and chocolate mousse for desserts. Two beers and 1/4 carafe of house rose. Onion soup and escargot is just so so. Beef and duck is not bad but nothing to write home about. Apple tart taste like supermarket frozen pie but chocolate mousse is really good. Not too sweet and have a tinge of bitterness in it. The tables are closely packed which is kind of normal in Paris. I feel bad for the one and only one waiter who worked really hard but because he’s too busy he has to ask us what we ordered for every course. Other than the appetisers the wait for next course is pretty lengthy. I suspect there’s only one cook too. 😂. The bill ends up to be 63.50 Euros. 🤔
Angel Wan

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