Gastronomic restaurant in a private mansion offering fresh, inventive and light gourmet cuisine based around plants.
Nestled in a modern 17th-century design mansion that was France's first "à l'assiette" dessert restaurant, Dessance now celebrates vegetables in savory fashion. Its creator, Philippe Baranes, now offers Carte Blanche menus that excel in the art of presenting seasonal vegetables, fruit and plants: Terre & Mer and Végétarien menus. Original creations with precise, gourmet flavors are crafted before your very eyes on the open kitchen's marble countertop bar. Each menu is served with trios of appetizers and mignardises. Ingenious plates conquer the palate as time literally stands still in this cozy restaurant with its floor-to-ceiling wood art, a cocoon that received the City of Paris design award at its inception. The Chef uses the original tastes of seasonal vegetables, offering fresh, inventive and light cuisine: marinated seriole fish with julienne vegetables and grapefruit juice, or cannelloni with broad beans and peas. Food and wine pairings are recommended with each menu to perfect the tasting experience. Minute creations change with the seasons. The prices have taken a bit of a beating, but this should not be a problem given the novelty of the setting, cuisine and service.
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Bonne ambiance, et personnel très attentionné. Le service était super efficace mais est allé un peu trop vite à notre goût...