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5 based on 384 reviews
Place to eat, drink and speak
My husband and I came here for dinner during a recent visit to Paris and could not have been happier with our visit.We booked a table for 8pm and were seated straight away by the really friendly waiter (didnât catch his name but was great!). Our French isnât great but this was no problem as he was happy to speak to us in English and spoke it very well.The food was superb, couldnât fault it at all. The portion sizes were good and the quality was brilliant. We had duck and salmon for mains, both perfectly cooked. For dessert we had tart tatin and panacotta, both were very good.Service was excellent throughout the meal even though the restaurant was busy. Booking is essential as the restaurant is only small but very popular, we saw people who turned up hoping to get a table who couldnât and it was only a Tuesday night! Overall our visit here was fantastic! It was a meal we will talk about for years to come and I really hope we get the chance to come back in future. Thanks for a great night! thank you for this beautiful review. It was a pleasureMy name is Nathan ^^. I hope you will come back
4 based on 392 reviews
This is a small restaurant that focuses on the food and skips the white glove approach. Tables are reasonably spaced, the decor is basic bistro and the service is cordial and efficient. As for the food each dish we had was a treat for the taste buds. The frogs' legs were swimming in a delicious garlic and butter concoction and the duck breast was perfectly cooked with lots of flavor. They offer cocktails and a very nice wine list that is reasonable priced. Expect to pay about 50 Euros pp without drinks.
4 based on 173 reviews
Restaurant was recommended to us by the hotel as we were looking for a place for dinner for a group of 15 without reservation. Martine was a marvellous host, first redesigning the menu for us to avoid long waits, showing us the kitchen and generally entertaining us with her Parisian way. We were an international group and many of us will never forget this special experience. Needless to mention that the food was excellent throughout and we all got individual receipts for our expense claims. May sound weird but this is something the average French waiter refuses to do...
5 based on 415 reviews
We offer simple, yet sophisticated and elegant fare, created from the freshest products, to delight the eyes as well as the discriminating palate.
We chose this restaurant based on itâs great reviews and were not disappointed. Our server was friendly, professional, and her English was better than my French. Our group chose the salmon, duck, and steak entrees, and one salmon and quinoa starter. All were excellent, with generous portions . Perfectly cooked, seasoned, and presented. The desserts we shared, the pistachio crème brûlée and chocolate fondant, were also superb.The restaurant itself is beautifully appointed, in a simple and refined way, and the background music was very enjoyable. We have already recommended this place to friends.
4 based on 442 reviews
We visit Paris every six months. Fortunately, this restaurant is our highlight. The manager greets us like a family member and always remembers what we ordered six months ago. This evening my wife had escargots followed by shrimp risotto. I ordered avocodo and crab followed but sea bass. The wine pairings supplemented our usual memorable experience.Thank you for your opinion,thank you for your loyaty for more than 5 years ,it is always a pleasure to receive you.See you soon.
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4 based on 173 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 376 reviews
The reviews of this place were top so we walked across the city to be first when they open. To our surprise the place is tiny, maybe 20-30 guests, and was fully booked. I don't blame them for being booked all time, but they should communicate that better. Their website is empty. They shouldn't expect that foreign language tourists would call their French phone number. Writing this review to avoid disappointment with other keen guests.Dear Sir,I would like to clarify a few things about your comment. First of all, I just want you to understand that when you write such a review, you penalize a whole team that works hard every day to satisfy each of our customers. And you do this (2 stars) without having had a meal at our place.Secondly, you mention that you have read a lot of reviews. Lots of them tell on Trip advisor that you need to book, I can list you at least a dozen of them.If you want to book, you can either call us (we all speak English enough to make a reservation), you can also email us or book via Facebook. We do have lots of foreign people every day, and they book their table how they want. As you say, our restaurant is tiny and out of the clasical touristic path, that is why we do need to have a reservation system, especially as our specialty is fish and seafood.And to finish, we keep everyday at least one table for people coming by, maybe you arrived that day after another table coming by.It is hard for us to get such reviews that do penalize the whole restaurant when we did not make mistakes, only the fact that we were fully booked that night.
5 based on 120 reviews
Really good tasting food and super friendly staff ... quite an hidden treasure... prices are reasonable; try the pizza but do not forget the rest of the menu , it s all good!Dear Pascal,We would like to thank you for taking the time to share your lovely review online. It was a pleasure to welcome you. It is a delight to read your compliments, be sure that they have been shared with the entire team. We truly enjoy being there to assist you during your meal and let you know any advice we may have about the different dishes on our menuWe are looking forward to welcome you again!Best regards, Capri's team
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4 based on 985 reviews
We read the reviews and thought we must try this place, we did and we are so pleased the Pizzas are great a lovely base with loads of flavours and options for the toppings
4 based on 78 reviews
Excellent service, very nice and comfy, food "molto buono" we had a delicious octopus and extra fine tartare.very happy we will come back soon
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