2024
Recommended
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2024
Restaurant offering Parisian cuisine with market products.
Lou quinsou is a small cévenol bird, a nickname given in his childhood in Lozère to Antonin Bonnet, ex-star to the Sergeant Recruiter. The boy took a little time to go back to the front of the Parisian kitchens after being a little broke the wings at the Young Street. That is done and done well. Decco trend with a glass, leather benches, tables and chairs in beautiful wood, light lamps, everything to please a clientele of connoisseurs in the purse a little garnier. The card sticks to the season with the imagination of Antonin Bonnet: calf bean mulch, royal cap of Cap Ferret, intense feral egg in orty soup, sacrificial lamb manex manex and divine licorice, etc. Inspired and harmonious compositions that adapt to the products of the market, so we come back again and again to discover the market. new ideas of the chief.
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Members' reviews on QUINSOU
4.4/5
38 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in june 2023
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hors de prix
cuisine raffinée mais vraiment pas généreuse une à deux bouchées par plat! pour les vins les volumes sont ridicules!
Vraiment trop cher pour la cuisine servie !
Vraiment trop cher pour la cuisine servie !
Visited in june 2023
cuisine raffinée mais à des tarifs prohibitifs ....nous pouvions il y a quelques années manger pour 40€....le soir un seul menu à 92€...La coupe de champagne et je devrais dire coupette tellement le volume est faible pour 22€
en un mot : bon mais vraiment trop cher!
en un mot : bon mais vraiment trop cher!
Visited in may 2023
High quality ingredients and well presented.
Visited in may 2023
Well paced meal (took 2-1/2 hours). Dishes were well explained with excellent preparation and presentation.
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Service: There was no person who really took of the process, no one even asked if we would like to order a Aperitif to start with. So we started out with the Amuse Bouche with a water on the side.
The Menu: In written at first it looked kind of, though it already felt a bit weird that on this day there were no real choices at all (and... what would happen for a Vegetarian?). No clear concept spanning across it.
The fish in itself was good, the 'steamed' vegetable ok-ish, partially still pretty raw. The real downer came with the beef, that was simply really hard to chew and still overall as a dish not really inpressive. I hung in there, hoping for a better ending.
The dessert then was somehow based on apricot, which seemed to have been pickled (? it was really sour at least). I recall lots of cream with some matcha taste on top of it. While I was still contemplating what the intention behind could have been... this dessert totally did not work for me.
The wine pairing... Well, I love when interesting wines complement the food in a thoughtful way and have several times have had the pleasure to enjoy experiences like this. However, this was not the case here. I had kept my hopes till the Rosé to go with the Romesco tomatoes, but then the Red wine to go with the beef was clearly lacking depth and too acidy. The sour beer from Germany (!?) to go with the sour apricots might have been intentionally but for me simply did not work. The wine pairing was overall not up to the game (nothing of real depth), poured very sparingly, not worth its money (60 €).
The atmosphere ref. decor and lighting is probably supposed to be minimal and cool, it unnecessarily adds to the anyway not very welcoming atmosphere. You just sit in really gloomy cold light wondering what overall is going on. That at least should be a quick thing to fix if willing.
You might wonder "hey, why didn't she just say anything?". Well, the thing is: I did. At first, we had to track down service to get a glass of something other than a water to go with the amuse bouche. Then had informed the service ref. the beef. I was offered a replacement, but hey... this is supposed to be star gastronomy and a plate like that should simply not happen.
Lastly, after the dessert/beer experience, for me it was clear that this is and will stay disappointing and I asked to see whoever really is in charge.
Well, what followed was a polite conversation where I informed about our perception and that we felt the whole deal is not really adequate. The chef then verbally apologized, offered a digestive (nope, sorry this does not really make up for such an experience).
The bill? 315 €.
I guess that needs no further comment.
For me a clear: Not. ever. again.
Plus: Have made a mental note that in the future will rather take more time reading other Google reviews in detail than just trusting the Guide Michelin.