Intimate room in Paris preparing bistronomic and gastronomic dishes, a gourmet menu and various desserts.
An all-in-one, intimate and somewhat dark room of the apparent beam and abstract paintings. On the plate, Anthony Boucher (former Petrossian) has become more casual than in the past and offers creations between bistronomy and gastronomy. He chose a greedy map at wise prices: Tomb of Savoy to grape must, plays candied beef, bar and venerated black rice, velouté topinambour and smoked haddock, Saint-Jacques snackée and pesto at basil… Before finishing on candied pear (pear, foam to mascarpone and vanilla, hibiscus jelly) or for the most delicious chocolate (smooth foam, chocolate ganache and plucked tiles).
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Côté entrée un peu mitigé… le risotto à l’encre de sèche était sans goût et grand intérêt.
Le magret de canard était lui réussi, en revanche le cochon en cuisson lente était moins à mon goût, je l’ai trouvée un peu sèche.
Nous n’avons pas pris de dessert mais le soufflé au chocolat a eu l’air de conquérir nos voisins.
Une très bonne adresse pour ceux qui veulent passer un bon moment entre amis !