108 CAFÉ
Café-restaurant in Paris serving family cuisine, meats, burgers and an all-you-can-eat brunch on weekends.
This is a complicated space to characterize in a simple way. The 108 Café is obviously a coffee, but it is also a bookshop (the Organ Bookshop), a concert hall, and finally a restaurant that works on a short map, on slate. The kitchen is family-friendly, without pretensions but good attire, to eat on site or to take away. We like tomato soup, boulghour, chickpeas, fresh coriander, or the egg boiled to Ambert's d. On the flat, you'll love candied lamb mouse and its semolina to small vegetables or from the calf blanquette to orange, but burgers are also a treat with a preference for cheeseburger to the d of Ambert (yes, a controlled appellation of origin required). As for cream burned to orange flower, it is our mignon oyster. The 108 therefore proposes a good kitchen, the one that satisfies and does not disappoint. The Saturday and Sunday brunch is exactly in the same spirit. Finally we appreciate the atmosphere, simple and relaxed, without taking head, a little bobo but not too much.
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