King du Or has five tea salons in Paris. The rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is located on the floor of the boutique. You will be drool in front of the pastries and we guarantee you! Very quiet and comfortable, this lounge is the ideal place for business meetings at any time of the day. A space is even reserved for those who need anonymity. In the morning, a breakfast formula offers hot drinks, pressed fruit juices, toast and pastries. You will be advised to taste the pistachio flavor and chocolate nugget that carries its name so well, or to succumb to temptation by offering some macaroons. For the midday, the chef offers traditional dishes and salads with, of course, dessert, a few pastries whose House is secret: Le, a praline cream married to a craquante meringue, Chocolate happiness, a milk chocolate foam with its crispy crispy hazelnuts and rice, or the Opera. It is possible to book the small lounge for breakfast or lunch (8 to 10 people) and a larger room in the evening for dinner (50 people) or a cocktail (100 people).
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Members' reviews on DALLOYAU FAUBOURG
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La galette des rois à plus de 60 euros
C'est exagéré
Et dommage que les réglettes des croque monsieur soient arrêtées pour les fêtes
Étrange politique que de forcer les clients à acheter leur autre petits fours en les privant de ce qu’ils souhaitent
Nous sommes allés chez un autre traiteur pour les fêtes
My 77yo mother and I went back to the lower floor. They only offer two or three high bar tables and high chairs not easy for an old lady with rheumatoid arthritis. We were ready to leave and try to find some other place. We should do instead to order our late lunch to this place that is a kind of fast food at high price. 1/salted plate + 2/cakes and 1 glass or rose wine charged 36 euros?$41 were served on paper plate with a pouch containing plastic forks/knives/napkin/salt/paper...as in any fast food chain! I had to ask our waitress two different forks/knives since she was serving us salted food then desserts...
We also had to hear the staff talking loud and complaining in the very bad way....the account booker was telling the manager that "c'etait la m...."...."It was the sh...! The manager was explaining the job to another employee very loud...we had the feeling to be anywhere in a bad area of Paris but not in the Faubourg St Honore…..Dalloyau is today a name but no more a quality place where to eat. We feel more eating in a fast food in Seine-St-Denis.
Update 4/2/2024: Wrote this review in 2019. It should have been posted since!