Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Pantin. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Café Jean is an authentic Parisian brasserie! The dishes are fresh and "homemade". Close to the Vilette, Zénith, Philharmonie and the city of music, Café Jean promises a friendly atmosphere, family and transgenerational with a team of care from 8am to 2am
The main advantage of Cafe Jean was being open during the "dead" hours between lunch and dinner, or for us, between museum and concert. I wish we had chosen one of the many multinational eateries in the area, but we opted for French... and got a very so-so meal and service. I got a pork chop (juicy but extremely fatty) with mashed potatoes (which arrived cold and had to be sent back to be microwaved). My husband ordered a Burger Jean, instead of which they first brought him a steak frites by mistake - which probably could have been a better choice, because the burger was supposed to feature sautéed onions, pickles, and more, but had none of these things, only the soupy sauce which made the bun soggy. I would have mentioned the missing accompaniments to the staff, but my husband so dislikes any public disagreements that he asked me not to. We finished our meal quickly - nothing to savor or linger on.
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4 based on 192 reviews
I were there yesterday and I had a really great time. The place is beautiful and waiters are great. I loved the âbavetteâ with its sauce â¤ï¸ Hello Sabri ,First of all thank you for taking the time to leave your opinion and we are delighted to hear that our service has pleased you.We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you back to the Bolivar Café.See you soon
4 based on 150 reviews
BMK Paris Bamako is a canteen style restaurant that offers african dishes, revisited to fit the parisians taste. i particularly appreciated the fact that there were many vegetarian dishes available.compared to a traditional african restaurant service is much faster, prices are higher, and dishes don't have as much flavour. Overall great option for a nice lunch.Thank you for this comment Karen ! How can we improve to get the fifth star ? :-)
4 based on 1101 reviews
Founded in 2013, Holybelly strives to provide the best food, coffee and service in a relaxed environment. After being trained in Melbourne, we wanted to offer the same kind of experience in Paris, a café setting serving proper restaurant food, the finest
We'd walked quite a way to this place in the rain after the reviews...heart sank at the queue! (although much longer when we left at midday). But it's fairly sizeable place so we only had to wait about 20mins but it was worth it! Really like the ambience and the decor inside, very cool. I had the special which was a breakfast burrito but it was open with gorgeous creamy scrambled eggs, chorizo sausage, rice & beans, sour cream - yummy! The pancakes were also very good with fresh fruit, honey. Highly recommend, we loved it for a Sunday morning.
5 based on 134 reviews
Popped in around 11am for a sandwich, not realising it was all gluten free! The bread was absolutely delicious, better than any Iâve had in the uk wasnât soggy or crumbly at all! We had a chicken cot cot which was lovely . Will definitely return !
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