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Contribuisci feedbackCame here for lunch on a weekday: place was full. The chef-owner took the order himself. I ordered fresh grilled anchovies as appetizers, and scallop roasted in shell as main course. Both were delicious. The sides that came with the scallops were mashed potatoes and...a blanched collard green. The mashed potatoes were the smoothest I have ever had. With a glass of wine and a cafe, the bill came to €46.5. The only thing that kept this from being a five-star review was the service. The chef-owner was the only friendly one. Waiters dropped food on your table without even stopping. It was actually among the worst service I have experienced in Paris in years.
A nice neighborhood restaurant on a busy street, but feels secluded as the outdoor tables are surrounded by trees. The crab entry was so fresh the crab must have been alive 5 minutes before, and the fish for main course was delicious and perfectly cooked....Accompanied by mashed potatoes and sautéed spinach, I was happy. The chocolate fondant dessert was a perfect end to our meal. Relaxed atmosphere, which made me happily surprised as it looks a little more formal online. It was frequented by a lot of (upscale) locals that obviously knew the staff, but as tourists we did not feel out of place and were greeted nicely and familiarly. It might help that one of us spoke French. We stayed at Hotel Molitor, which is less than a 10 mins walk from the restaurant, but this can also easily be an option for people who wants dinner right after visiting the Roland Garros (French Open) tournament.
A nice neighborhood restaurant on a busy street, but feels secluded as the outdoor tables are surrounded by trees. The crab entry was so fresh the crab must have been alive 5 minutes before, and the fish for main course was delicious and perfectly cooked. Accompanied by mashed potatoes and sautéed spinach, I was happy. The chocolate fondant dessert was a perfect end to our meal. Relaxed atmosphere, which made me happily surprised as it looks a little more formal online. It was frequented by a lot of (upscale) locals that obviously knew the staff, but as tourists we did not feel out of place and were greeted nicely and familiarly. It might help that one of us spoke French. We stayed at Hotel Molitor, which is less than a 10 mins walk from the restaurant, but this can also easily be an option for people who wants dinner right after visiting the Roland Garros (French Open) tournament.
I have been here here for a business dinner. The restaurant is located 5 min walk from Parc de Princes. Cozy place with nice and efficient staff. Excellent fish quality and good wine French selection. Excellent fish entree and scallops were superb. Price according to the market level.
An authentic Parisian restaurant, close to Parc the Princes stadium, that serves delicious seafood/fish dishes. Owner/Chef is kind and very friendly, gave me great recommendations for food (Scallops and Crabmeat were delicious, as well as the mashed potatoes on the side) and wine (a fair-priced Chablis). Not a single tourist in sight. A genuinely French gastro-experience.