Brasserie with a terrace at the foot of the Eiffel Tower offering soup, cheeseburger and quarter chicken and chips.
Raymond has run this brasserie at the foot of the Eiffel Tower for 16 years. The originality of the place is the Paris plan on the ceiling. In the purest tradition, you can enjoy, on the terrace or in the dining room and at any time, an onion soup with a glass of Sancerre, or a ham poilâne toast with a small salad. The tourist character of the sites helping, the cheeseburger and a quarter of chicken-french fries are internationally successful.
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Members' reviews on CASTEL CAFE
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Orderd a margaritapizza for 15,50 euros and recieved a tiny, tiny panpizza like the one you buy in the supermarket.
The waiters were stressed, moving other guests arround from table to table if they didnt order ”enough”.
On top of that our waiter tries to add 5 euros extra tip on our bill and got angry when we denied him that.
13 euros for a pint is a joke as well.
The location is good though.
They don’t treat you like a guest but a cash cows. So they can get the money as much as they can from you. Pushing you to order when we just get the table in 1 min.
Food is super expensive and not tasty at all. We ordered medium size but served large -12 euro for ice tea!!!! Even forced you to pay tips. They not just destroy the reputation of their own restaurant but also the image of the city!