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I friend of mine who lives in Paris recommended we try Bouillon and told us it could be a long wait outside, the restaurant was always crowded but the food was good, it was cheap by Paris standards and we needed to have the experience....We waited in line for about fifteen minutes and were called for a table of four. The waitress gave us our menus immediately, a carafe of water and came back a couple of minutes later for our orders. She was direct, quick and left without any social extras. The inside of the restaurant was completely full with dishes and waiters coming and going. The restaurant functions like a machine. The food was served fairly quickly, house wine decent, food for all of us way above average. Definitely worth the experience.
Mushroom cream soup was delicious. As well as sausage with mashed potato. Surprisingly cheap. I am happy to follow my tour guide recommendations.
I can 't comprehend how this restaurant has such good ratings. We arrived, pre booked table of four, to poor service and the most atrocious food we have had the privilege of paying for. The only thing that this place has going for it is that...it is cheap for Paris. But ... McDonald 's is cheaper and most definitely better. Seriously consider going elsewhere. The bread served with the pate (which is more of a terrine) was rock solid, definitely not fresh. The prawn and avocado cocktail had an over ripe avocado. The 'shepherds ' pie was dry and cold, the bourgeon was horrific, with little meat served on a massive bed of pasta (again, dry) and the braised veal and mash ... basically only eaten because hungry. And the service was essentially non existent. I definitely don 't recommend.
I love this place. We were so hungry and the line was too long. The staff came to accommodate us first because we have an elderly who was on wheelchair. That was really nice of them. The food was great and the staff were all...nice with smiling face all the time. They were also attentive. This place deserve 5 stars