Restaurant in Paris offering a menu with chicken egg rolls, pumpkin soup and steamed dim sum.
This place that housed under Napoleon III a banquet restaurant and a brothel kept several elements of decor of the period: a marble staircase and wrought iron, colonnades, carved wooden ceilings, golden mosaics at the counter, luxurious Egyptian and Chinese lounges, and a festive and intimate atmosphere at a time. The Delaville Café is now a place where you can enjoy a drink, a hot chocolate, tea, a meal or a brunch… from the morning to midnight. There is a menu that is not revolutionary or highly inspired but it has the merit of being rich and not too expensive, like chicken spring rolls, pumpkin soup or steamed dim sum…
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Le service n'y ait pas toujours aimable mais le lieu rattrape ce désagrément.
Les plats sont originaux (cuisine du monde) et très frais.
Le cadre est vraiment bien avec vue sur les grands boulevards et une animation musicale de qualité. Ce lieu reste très cool avec de jolies personnes qui le fréquentent