Brasserie with terrace serving a traditional menu of seafood, fish, duck and beef.
Moored near the Saint-Lambert square on one side and the town hall on the other, L'Armandie, opened in 1932, is an institution of the 15th district. It has been serving up iodized food to the locals and tourists visiting nearby hotels for years. In a room renovated at the end of 2018 to today's standards (blue velvet or mustard seats, contemporary golden lighting, old Vogue posters on the walls...), this brasserie lines up on its menu the traditional dishes of the genre, which have made its reputation: seafood, fish (sole, turbot...), but also duck, beef, and to end on a sweet note, the classic rum baba. Very pleasant terrace.
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Très bonne cuisine
Très satisfaisant
On top of that the seats were dirty, the decor also is in need of a lift. This however wouldn't have been so much of a bother had they been a bit more gracious about their clumsy food preparation with no apology or reduction off the bill. I would think twice about going to such an establishment.