Small Parisian estaminet offering fresh and seasonal products with an excellent quality-price ratio.
It is under the leadership of a young Italian chef, Julien Stefanizzi, that you welcome this small typically Parisian tavern spread on two levels: The bar with its zinc counter on the ground floor, and the large room on the floor. On the plate there is a level, a mix of land and haute gastronomy that Julien learned to master by making his classes at the star chef Jean-Pierre Vigato in L'Apicus. At lunch, a formula with excellent value for money will delight those who are familiar with fresh and seasonal products. In the evening, we are experiencing excellence with dishes that are worked out with highly guarded flavours and associations. If the tatin of beef tails and the home nougat have become a few months of unavoidable signature dishes and would be welcomed by all customers, the marinated/vodka salmon, the lamb saddle to the quenelle, the salmon koulibiac or the chantilly and its honey/cinnamon caramel form with the rest of the map a beautiful approach to the French gastronomy.
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Le canard était présenté en 2 très petits morceaux et le reste du plat était de la salade. Egalement cher.
Je ne reviendrais pas et ne recommande pas d'y aller.
L’endroit est chaleureux et confortable. La cuisine faite maison (faut le préciser quand même) est délicieuse et raffinée, j’ai beaucoup aimé ce que j’ai mangé : harengs fumé et soupe de cresson entre autre. En tout cas, j’y reviendrai avec plaisir pour goûter les autres plats