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The Village Terrazza
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Nearby attractions
Square du Chanoine-Viollet
72 Rue du Moulin Vert, 75014 Paris, France
Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge
82 Av. du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris, France
square Frédéric-Bazille
18 Rue Jacquier, 75014 Paris, France
Catacombs of Paris
1 Av. du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris, France
Le Mosaïcafé
8 All. du Château Ouvrier, 75014 Paris, France
Olison Tufting(Déménagement à SNOWVAN:15 rue saint jacques 75005 paris)
4 Rue Edouard Jacques, 75014 Paris, France
Petite Ceinture du 14e (entrée)
124 Av. du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris, France
Pont Sur La Petite Ceinture
18-32 Rue Friant, 75014 Paris, France
Petite Ceinture du 14e
39 Av. Jean Moulin, 75014 Paris, France
The Liberation of Paris Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum
4 Av. du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris, France
Nearby restaurants
Winner's Chicken
29 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Au Temps Passé
108 Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France
Bistrot des Plantes
34 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Comptoir d'Alésia
125 Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France
Les Petits Plats - Restaurant Paris 14
39 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Gourmet d'Alésia
40 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Poke Up Paris 14 - Poke Bowl & Bubble tea
125 Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France
RAMEN WANG - Restaurant Ramen Paris 14
Restaurant RAMEN WANG, 20 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Don Yoku
80 Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France
Le Petit Baigneur
10 Rue de la Sablière, 75014 Paris, France
Nearby hotels
ibis Styles Paris Alésia Montparnasse
32 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Hotel Montparnasse Alésia · Paris 14
147ter Rue d'Alésia, 75014 Paris, France
Maison du Moulin Vert
39B Rue du Moulin Vert, 75014 Paris, France
ibis Paris Alésia Montparnasse 14ème
49 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
Enjoy Hostel
5 Rue des Plantes, 75014 Paris, France
ibis Styles Paris Maine Montparnasse
22 Rue Hippolyte Maindron, 75014 Paris, France
Hôtel Ariane Montparnasse by Patrick Hayat
35 Rue de la Sablière, 75014 Paris, France
Moulin Vert Hotel - Paris
74 Rue du Moulin Vert, 75014 Paris, France
ibis Paris Maine Montparnasse 14ème
160 Rue du Château, 75014 Paris, France
Chatillon Hotel - Paris Montparnasse
11 Sq. de Châtillon, 75014 Paris, France
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The Village Terrazza

34 Rue du Moulin Vert, 75014 Paris, France
4.1(878)
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attractions: Square du Chanoine-Viollet, Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge, square Frédéric-Bazille, Catacombs of Paris, Le Mosaïcafé, Olison Tufting(Déménagement à SNOWVAN:15 rue saint jacques 75005 paris), Petite Ceinture du 14e (entrée), Pont Sur La Petite Ceinture, Petite Ceinture du 14e, The Liberation of Paris Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum, restaurants: Winner's Chicken, Au Temps Passé, Bistrot des Plantes, Comptoir d'Alésia, Les Petits Plats - Restaurant Paris 14, Gourmet d'Alésia, Poke Up Paris 14 - Poke Bowl & Bubble tea, RAMEN WANG - Restaurant Ramen Paris 14, Don Yoku, Le Petit Baigneur
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Phone
+33 1 45 39 31 31
Website
thevillageterrazza.fr

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Featured dishes

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HOMEMADE PAIN TOUT CHAUD
(VEG) Le must pour saucer ton plat ou accompagner ta planche Pig Mamma
FOCACCIA SIGNATURE
(A PARTAGER OU PAS) (VEG) Best seller au romarin frais sorti direct de notre four à bois
FOCACCIA CROUSTILLANTE AU PARMESAN
(V) Notre fameuse recette à base de farine bio, romarin et twistée au parmesan
TOMATES RARES DATTERINO
(VEG) La star des tomates italiennes qui matche bien avec ta burrata
GREEN LANTERN BURRATA
(V) Burrata crémeuse « Murgia », crème de pesto

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Nearby attractions of The Village Terrazza

Square du Chanoine-Viollet

Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge

square Frédéric-Bazille

Catacombs of Paris

Le Mosaïcafé

Olison Tufting(Déménagement à SNOWVAN:15 rue saint jacques 75005 paris)

Petite Ceinture du 14e (entrée)

Pont Sur La Petite Ceinture

Petite Ceinture du 14e

The Liberation of Paris Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum

Square du Chanoine-Viollet

Square du Chanoine-Viollet

4.2

(156)

Open 24 hours
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Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge

Church of Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge

4.6

(354)

Open 24 hours
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square Frédéric-Bazille

square Frédéric-Bazille

3.7

(20)

Closed
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Catacombs of Paris

Catacombs of Paris

4.0

(4.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Learn to bake French macarons in a private kitchen
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Cheese and wine tasting with Chef Alex
Cheese and wine tasting with Chef Alex
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
75005, Paris, France
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No Diet Club - Unique local food - Canal St Martin
No Diet Club - Unique local food - Canal St Martin
Sun, Dec 14 • 12:00 PM
75010, Paris, France
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Nearby restaurants of The Village Terrazza

Winner's Chicken

Au Temps Passé

Bistrot des Plantes

Comptoir d'Alésia

Les Petits Plats - Restaurant Paris 14

Gourmet d'Alésia

Poke Up Paris 14 - Poke Bowl & Bubble tea

RAMEN WANG - Restaurant Ramen Paris 14

Don Yoku

Le Petit Baigneur

Winner's Chicken

Winner's Chicken

4.7

(302)

$$

Open until 10:30 PM
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Au Temps Passé

Au Temps Passé

3.9

(364)

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Bistrot des Plantes

Bistrot des Plantes

4.6

(264)

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Comptoir d'Alésia

Comptoir d'Alésia

4.3

(288)

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Nataliia BogutskaNataliia Bogutska
My husband and I went here for dinner on the first full day of our ten day visit to Paris. The dinner started poorly and went downhill from there. Service: absolutely horrible. We were seated at a tiny little table meant perhaps for 6 year old girls playing tea. While some tables got water, we never did. Our server was literally on her phone multiple times when she came to our table. Quality of food: the focaccia bread as an appetizer was decent to almost good, although the crust was a bit hard. We both ordered a pasta, my husband’s Alfredo gave him food poisoning for a day!!! And my salmon pasta was extremely sour from a massive excess of lemon, and the pasta was all stuck together. When we asked repeatedly for salt and pepper, we finally got … an empty pepper grinder. My husband got a replacement himself. Drinks: something was odd about the house beer. Hard to put my finger on it, but I’d recommend staying away. Final verdict: don’t eat here no matter how hungry you are. Literally any choice in Paris, by default, will be far better!
StellaStella
We saw some Italians left a good review, so we decided to give it a go. However, the way the pizzaiolo handle the dough, I thought that the pizza would be mediocre. My god, I wrong. Unfortunately, it was one of the worst pizza I had in Paris so far. They claim that it is the cheapest “Napolitan” pizza in Paris, but.. I suppose it is for a good reason. The edge of the pizza was too thick and was barely cooked you might as well eat it raw. There was little to no sauce and cheese it didn’t have much to eat either. I wish he hadn’t done the heart shape and spread it better, maybe it could have been cooked better, but who knows. On the positive note, since it was for the takeout, and it was still early for dinner time, the service was not bad.
Anne-Lou Grosbois-FavreauAnne-Lou Grosbois-Favreau
Really nice waiter, very efficient, although it’s because the restaurant was completely empty. It’s well decorated and warm but that’s where the positives stop. The food was tasteless, very greasy and the pasta we ordered arrived too quickly to have been cooked freshly to order. It tastes stale, the pesto was rubbish, and everything swam in oil. The garlic bread focaccia was surprisingly very dry and didn’t have any garlic flavour. The carbonara was tepid at first and just went cold after two bites. Overall we couldn’t finish our dishes as we both felt sick from the oil and the poor quality of all the dishes. For the price (52 euros) for two mains, a starter and a soft drink, this is absolutely a place to avoid.
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My husband and I went here for dinner on the first full day of our ten day visit to Paris. The dinner started poorly and went downhill from there. Service: absolutely horrible. We were seated at a tiny little table meant perhaps for 6 year old girls playing tea. While some tables got water, we never did. Our server was literally on her phone multiple times when she came to our table. Quality of food: the focaccia bread as an appetizer was decent to almost good, although the crust was a bit hard. We both ordered a pasta, my husband’s Alfredo gave him food poisoning for a day!!! And my salmon pasta was extremely sour from a massive excess of lemon, and the pasta was all stuck together. When we asked repeatedly for salt and pepper, we finally got … an empty pepper grinder. My husband got a replacement himself. Drinks: something was odd about the house beer. Hard to put my finger on it, but I’d recommend staying away. Final verdict: don’t eat here no matter how hungry you are. Literally any choice in Paris, by default, will be far better!
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We saw some Italians left a good review, so we decided to give it a go. However, the way the pizzaiolo handle the dough, I thought that the pizza would be mediocre. My god, I wrong. Unfortunately, it was one of the worst pizza I had in Paris so far. They claim that it is the cheapest “Napolitan” pizza in Paris, but.. I suppose it is for a good reason. The edge of the pizza was too thick and was barely cooked you might as well eat it raw. There was little to no sauce and cheese it didn’t have much to eat either. I wish he hadn’t done the heart shape and spread it better, maybe it could have been cooked better, but who knows. On the positive note, since it was for the takeout, and it was still early for dinner time, the service was not bad.
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Stella

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Really nice waiter, very efficient, although it’s because the restaurant was completely empty. It’s well decorated and warm but that’s where the positives stop. The food was tasteless, very greasy and the pasta we ordered arrived too quickly to have been cooked freshly to order. It tastes stale, the pesto was rubbish, and everything swam in oil. The garlic bread focaccia was surprisingly very dry and didn’t have any garlic flavour. The carbonara was tepid at first and just went cold after two bites. Overall we couldn’t finish our dishes as we both felt sick from the oil and the poor quality of all the dishes. For the price (52 euros) for two mains, a starter and a soft drink, this is absolutely a place to avoid.
Anne-Lou Grosbois-Favreau

Anne-Lou Grosbois-Favreau

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4.1
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3.0
2y

Service was very slow, not at all attentive, many other patrons were noticably angry with long waits for service, but we were not overly rushed or picky. For instance, my water glass on the table was dirty (used from last diners and not replaced i think), i asked for it to be be replaced, the server took the glass (no apology) and never replaced it (i didn't bother reminding them, i just used my wine glass). My wine glass was not properly cleaned either (looked like dried orange on the lip of the glass), but i didn't bother getting it swapped. Our pizzas were DELICIOUS, great value and impressive looking, very pleased (we made sure to thank the pizza chef directly). We didn't want to risk ordering a dessert and having a long wait, so we just asked for the addition straight after our pizzas. 20mins later, we were still waiting so we went to the bar to pay. It's a cool, fun, lively atmosphere, great for young people, happy hour, groups of friends, and i wouldn't mind bringing my young kids back here. The meals were well worth it, but if you are expecting good, efficient service, i would definitely recommend you...

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1.0
3y

My husband and I went here for dinner on the first full day of our ten day visit to Paris. The dinner started poorly and went downhill from there.

Service: absolutely horrible. We were seated at a tiny little table meant perhaps for 6 year old girls playing tea. While some tables got water, we never did. Our server was literally on her phone multiple times when she came to our table.

Quality of food: the focaccia bread as an appetizer was decent to almost good, although the crust was a bit hard. We both ordered a pasta, my husband’s Alfredo gave him food poisoning for a day!!! And my salmon pasta was extremely sour from a massive excess of lemon, and the pasta was all stuck together. When we asked repeatedly for salt and pepper, we finally got … an empty pepper grinder. My husband got a replacement himself.

Drinks: something was odd about the house beer. Hard to put my finger on it, but I’d recommend staying away.

Final verdict: don’t eat here no matter how hungry you are. Literally any choice in Paris, by default, will...

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1.0
1y

Désastreux, nous avons même dû partir sans avoir mangé...

Nous sommes venus avec mon conjoint au village Terrazza dans l'espoir d'un nouveau QG de la cuisine italienne car nous habitons à côté. Manque de pot ce ne sera pas le cas. En effet, un mercredi soir, nous venons l'estomac vide et spoiler alerte, nous repartirons le l'estomac vide. Le lieu était assez vide mais un seul serveur et un barman empoté, qui au lieu de donner son aide, était plus un élément perturbateur qu'autre chose.

Nous demandons une simple burratta à partager puis des plats. Nous attendons, 15 mn, 20 mn, au bout de 40 mn, nous demandons où est celle qui se fait tant attendre, la burratta ? Ils finissent par l'apporter car ils l'avaient visiblement oublié. La précieuse qui s'est fait tant attendre est MI-NU-SCULE. J'aurais dû la prendre en photo mais sans mentir elle faisait 4 cm de diamètre max, une buratta de 100 g quoi... Pour 14€. J'en parle au serveur et ce dernier a quand même l'amabilité de m'ajouter une portion de stracciatella. Et le pire, c'est que l'on demande du pain normal (qui mange une burratta sans pain?). Ils nous annoncent que c'est 3€ en plus. ALORS QUE : Les restaurateurs ont l'obligation de fournir gratuitement l'eau et le pain à leurs clients conformément à l'article 4 d'un arrêté du 8 juin 1967 et que nous avons juste demandé du pain (pas un pain spécifique).

Donc si je résume 17€ pour une buratta de 4 cm.

Elle n'était pas assaisonnée, je demande donc de l'huile d'olive, du poivre, sel. Rebelotte, nous attendons entre chacune de nos demandes (le pain, l'huile, le sel, le poivre). J'ai d'ailleurs jamais eu le sel et le poivre. L'huile arrive enfin. Le pain aussi. J'asperge l'assiette bien comme il faut, je goûte et là, c'est immangeable. Ils m'ont donné de l'huile piquante (le barman). J'en parle aux deux serveurs qui ne réagissent pas et ne me ramènent toujours pas l'huile d'olive normal pour la stracciatella qu'il nous reste, qui n'est absolument pas assaisonnée, elle est telle quelle dans l'assiette tel un yaourt grecque.

Après autant de déception et d'attente pour avoir le strict minimum que l'on devrait avoir sur une table, nous décidons de partir.

C'est dommage, nous aurions été trop ravis de découvrir un restaurant où aller toutes les semaines... Le lieu est bien, le serveur est très gentil, arrangeant et énergique malgré tous ces dysfonctionnement. Cependant : Le service est trop long et ne ramène pas le nécessaire (le barman n'aide pas alors qu'il avait les bras croisés) Quantité et technique pour toujours payer plus (pain payant, burratta minuscule) Qualité à désirer également (pas d'assaisonnement et les légumes avaient l'air congelés)

Le lien a du potentiel mais je ne vous recommande vivement PAS l'expérience à moins que vous vouliez repartir le ventre vide ou que vous ayez une tente pour camper sur place le temps...

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