Restaurant with terrace in Paris elaborating a menu of delicatessen, cheese and ham toasts.
This restaurant is a little that of the Palais de Justice, both adjacent to the imposing building - the office is expected to end in these places following the move to the huge building of the Porte de Clichy. In the heart of the city of La Cité, in the historical Paris, this bistro plays the map of tradition, and that is fine. The reception is friendly, we are here as a family, as is shown by frills and good quality cuisine. Habitués and tourists are happily accompanied by the view from the terrace (covered and heated in winter), at the counter for a coffee, or in the room for the dish of the day. On the map, we put everything on the authentic bistrotier register with tasty meats from Aveyron, generous toast topped with cheese and ham, and a good dose of humour in the neighbouring court with evocative names like Au's, Marie Goreas, Salad Basket. On the walls, newspaper articles recall that next to the major trials of the th century.
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Members' reviews on L'ANNEXE
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I had the French onion soup, which was pretty good but it was a bit too salty. Hubby had the sausage and aligot and we both loved it. The aligot was perfectly cheesy and piping hot.
There are definitely better spots out there but if you're looking for something quick and relatively reasonably priced, L'Annexe is a fine option.