LE MATHUSALEM
Parisian bistro serving traditional homemade cooking with respect for the products and the seasons.
Le Mathusalem is the stronghold of Thomas Kazandjian and Lionel Chauvin, grandson of the famous ice-cream maker Raymond Berthillon. This regular spot, at the foot of the Garigliano Bridge, has more than one trump card up its sleeve: its Art Nouveau decor, its friendly, knowledgeable staff and, of course, its cuisine, which carries the colors of tradition. On a July evening, a smoked salmon with lemon sauce and a homemade country terrine were served alongside a hay-roasted andouillette (necessarily 5A) and a poultry supreme with sweet potato cream. Reassuring.
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La cuisine est bonne et le service impeccable
A refaire
Service très sympa, de bons conseils pour le choix des plats et du vin
Plats cuisinés très bons .