An address with a well heated terrace displays a short menu in Paris.
Paris is full of treasures, the Salon du Panthéon is one of them. This former gymnasium, transformed into a cinema in 1907, welcomes spectators and gourmets for an unprecedented experience. A place of great names, it was once frequented by Jean-Paul Sartre and Jacques Prévert. Today, Christian Sapet are in charge of the decor. They chose to create a huge loft-like space on the first floor of the cinema and extend it with a well-heated terrace. Installed on the comfortable sofas that furnish the room, you can admire the short menu of the kitchen: soup of the day, plate of salmon, tortillas, veal cutlet, lemon cake, there is something for everyone.
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