Small brasserie in Paris offering a simple family cuisine, meats, fresh and homemade fries.
Le Central Café is one of those little brasseries on boulevard Vaugirard that, right next to the Gare Montparnasse, keep you waiting for your train. The menu may be written in English and French, but it's written in Aveyron. Simple, family-style cooking, with Patrick Chambon, an Aveyronnais from Saint-Côme, at the helm. And if the salad is Aveyronnais, from the Aubrac plateau, even Parisian, or hot goat's cheese, you can enjoy other dishes just as tasty and generous on the slate.
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Members' reviews on CENTRAL CAFÉ
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Au Central Café pas de LED clignotantes, de TV 4K ou de musique "new age". On y vient pour la cuisine humble de la brasserie française. Des classiques souvent légèrement et intelligemment réinventés - le boeuf bourguignon aux girolles m'a ravi. Une ficelle de St-Pourçain, le sourire franc et républicain du personnel de service et la présence gaullienne du patron derrière son comptoir suffisent à vous sentir en sécurité, voire en famille.
Que vous soyez habitué ou simplement de passage à Paris vous trouverez toujours un havre de paix au Central Café.