Restaurant with terrace in Paris offering a menu of house classics and quality products, meats.
Opened in 1913 by Etienne and Marthe Marty, this restaurant embodies the gourmet image of the neighborhood. In a 1930s setting, flea-market furniture, corner sofas, a giant chandelier, period glassware and reproductions of Picasso, Modigliani and Erté create an ambiance that skilfully blends Parisian sobriety and elegance with a touch of luxury. In terms of cuisine, the menu features the house classics: velouté de cèpes, terrine gourmande au foie de volaille, risotto à la crème de truffe, filet de dorade royale...
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Update - it's been a few years since my last visit. I went today of a December 31st lunch with my spouse and had a great time. Restaurant Marty clearly sets high standards for courteous service, fast and efficient. Really felt welcome, had a great table in the covered patio.
We had made a reservation 2 days in advance, a wise choice because all tables in the patio were reserved in advance. This being said, the place is so big, I'm sure it could handle walk-ins.
Nice clientèle, lots of local couples and small groups of friends and family. This is not a loud place, people here mind their peace and can enjoy a quiet lunch.
For the main course we had the veal and the bavette (flank steak) and for appetizers: fresh oysters and white truffle ravioles. Everything was good.
So Marty is still on my go-to list, 110 years old and still a pleasure
Un service très agréable et très bien organisé car tous les plats étaient servis en même temps alors que nous étions 15.
Je recommande les rillettes de saumon et le tartare black angus.