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LE TERMINUS DU CHÂTELET

Bistrot – Brasserie €€
4.4/5
29 review
Closed - Open to 18h30 Opening hours

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5, rue des Lavandières-Sainte-Opportune, 75001Paris, France
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Parking Q-Park at 193 meters
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Bistro offering seasonal dishes, accompanied by fresh food in Paris.

The Terminus is the history of Paris of the 1950 s, the memory of the Châtelet neighbourhood, the vestiges of a «belle époque» that Robert Sucheyre cultivates by the opulence, passion and pleasure of the good food. Words that already lead us in this in-depth room, which seems fixed in time, with its-metre zinc that has polished the elbows of celebrities at the Théâtre de la Ville: The Coluche, Le Luron, Robert Doisneau and others Sardou… Since 1929 and three generations of lovers of good living in French, Le Terminus is still crowded. Reason? Specialties that will make them lost to more than one patois. Seasonal dishes, accompanied by fresh dishes. The fish come straight from Dieppe, the mushrooms of Normandy, and wine… wine! More than 200 labels in the cellar with a specialization in raw grapes from Languedoc. Wines of discovery, wines of character, dixit the boss who aiguillera you in the jungle of his crates. But let us go back to the kitchens where we develop known but quality dishes: homemade gras, timbale of sardines in the onion jam, paved with old pepper taureau, fresh chipirons with balsamic vinegar on rocket bed, etc. And perhaps the most greedy will fall to the baba with homemade rum or sabayon with red fruits?

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Visited in october 2017
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J'aime beaucoup ce restaurant où la cuisine est dans la pure tradition de la gastronomie française. Le patron sait vous conseiller et sa cave est très bien fournie. Chaque jour est différent et les produits sont du jour

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The place is " authentique": an old room loaded with questionable cleanliness, mushroom crates exhibited in front of the door... But the dishes that we were eaten just decent. The only thing that I discovered authentic, it is this impression to do have when I saw the bill: close from €200 for 2 starters, 2 dishes and 6 glasses of wine (of good wine, but not a grand cru, eh...)
Inescapable address for lovers of traditional french cuisine and the incredible wine list diversity. Welcome and service very nice decor recommended lovers old antiques and paintings. Robert the owner the call patrons is excelling and warm and graceful on its cuisine on the wines to discover as on its finds in antiques.
Restaurant that I advise.
Frankly disappointing...

The critics of sly little minx is the image one has before returning and then that corsican...

I went 2 friends.
The reception was average and when we took menus (and not the dish very expensive à la carte), the type made the mouth.

Later I include a hair in my dish (tagliatelle with chicken blanquette way), then even for a large staple! (I think found on raw chicken).

I say it to the guy who barely excuse himself and me pay without frowning a dish that I barely touched as a result!

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