L’ESCALIER
Traditional is the name of the game... all the more so as the famous staircase that pleasantly outlines the restaurant dates back to the 16th century! Let's move on to the main courses: a fruity foie gras marble beckons, then wood-fired andouillette, entrecôte, duck breast... fried or tagliatelle, as the case may be... we're preoccupied with sweetness, and the scent of sweet almond crème brûlée intermingles with that of Olivetaine cups and... the staircase. In the heart of the city... blending old and new, this exquisite restaurant from behind the faggots climbs, climbs... L'Escalier!
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