A bistro reminiscent of those in Paris. Good food (croque-monsieur, tartar, etc.) in an absolutely charming setting.
This large "typically Parisian" brasserie installed in former slaughterhouses evokes the paintings of Toulouse-Lautrec and Renoir! Its vault and walls are paved with painted tiles and the tartar is served at your table, just like in Paris. Croque-monsieur, simple blanquette de veau and a small quart of Mâcon are served alongside wines at 300 € per bottle and more elaborate dishes. The food is good (although a bit salty) and the lunch formula is very affordable. The atmosphere is particularly nice. Small terrace on the street.
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Leider sehr enttäuschend: es waren zwei Scheiben Toast mit kalter(!) Creme Fraiche und kaltem Schinken dazwischen und ein bisschen geschmolzenem Käse obendrauf, der aber auch schon hart und kalt war als er am Tisch ankam . Das hat leider nichts mit dem französischen Klassiker zu tun!