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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Tartare and very correct salads, but the service is lamentable: a despairing slowness, full disorganization and friendliness with no subscribers. Too bad.