Restaurant located between the Carnavalet museum and the Picasso museum offering traditional dishes.
A short stopover in the heart of the Marais, between the Musée Carnavalet and the Musée Picasso? This private mansion, which now houses the restaurant Page 35, is a very historical place. A little history: built in 1620 by the architect of Louis XIII, it was occupied by the famous writer Théophile Gautier, hence the reference to literature. But now let's get down to the serious business: the Salidou pancakes, the house's specialty. A soft salted butter caramel that comes straight from Quiberon, and will make many people salivate! Also traditional starters and dishes for those who wish to have lunch or dinner. Exhibitions are regularly organized.
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Members' reviews on PAGE 35
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Le service est impeccable et aux petits soins pour n'importe quelle demande.
La nourriture est bonne mais pas incroyable, j'aurais préféré un peu plus de surprises avec des goûts plus prononcés