Restaurant near the Alma bridge serving creative dishes with fresh products, meats and fish.
Chic and discrete, this is how we could summarize this address. Located within walking distance of pont de l'Alma, this very glamourous restaurant of the 16th arrondissement is equipped with one of the most beautiful views of Paris, that of the Eiffel Tower! In a contemporary decor made of wood and leather, the dining room is elegantly designed and welcomes a fancy clientele. The chef, Jérôme Gangneux (ex- Apicius), highlights the freshness of the products, the beauty of the plate and adds to that his talent. Moreover, in spite of its little high price, the lunch menu is very successful and that is easy to explain: the products are fresh, the creative dishes and there is a choice. Among the lunch dishes, piece of monkfish "roasted-Peking" with honey and ginger, roasted suckling veal steak, half salted pork breasts, grilled John Dory fillet, tiramisu and mascarpone cream, or, "Maman Micheline" rice pudding accompanied by brioche French toast, pink pralines and milk jam. In the evening, the chef requires your trust and prepares surprise tastings menus according to your tastes and your desires. A success from A to Z.
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5 couverts tout était parfait- encore merci -
Nous avons passé une très agréable soirée dans un très beau cadre -
Bien que le restaurant soit vide à notre arrivée et que nous ayons réservé, ils ont refusé de nous installer à une table avec vue.
Lorsque nous avons demandé si nous pouvions nous asseoir à la table suivante, le chef a crié NON.
Et cette table est restée vide jusqu'à ce que nous ayons terminé notre repas et que nous soyons partis.
Et chaque couple entrant dans le restaurant.
Il rendait cette table disponible en la leur offrant.
Attitude vraiment horrible, et je n'y retournerai jamais.
Le repas n'a rien de spectaculaire non plus.