Find out what French restaurants to try in Saint Maurice including Les Artistes, Bistrot de Lacaze, Le Petit Pont, Le Charentonneau, Le 58, Olympe Sports Cafe, Le Jardin d'Erevan, Le Bistrot de Charenton, La Bourgogne, L’Ours
4 based on 204 reviews
This review will be as frenetic as my experience at Jacky Ribaultâs LâOurs newly Michelin crowned restaurant in Vincennes, a chi chi town, located a stoneâs throw from Paris by RER. The design and space are magnificent! This is a beautiful restaurant, large, but with nooks and crannies creating intimacy. The emerald greens, oriental rugs, and gold leaf reflect an oriental richness, reminding each patron you are sitting in a special place. That is, until you look up. An incongruous, industrial roof will stare back at you, in total discord with the rest of the design. Je ne comprend pas?An army of tuxedo clad men, no women, scurry about, supposedly ensuring excellent, if not chauvinist, service. I rejected our first table, tucked away in a corner near the kitchen, and chose a spot with a bright window so we could both peer outside and see the food. A huge flower arrangement sat on our table, blocking our view and the serverâs sight line. This will prove to be a major obstacle. Discarding any thought of the offered 45 Euro three course lunch menu, we opted for the five course 75 Euro menu, and awaited the culinary performance.The Amuse Bouch was wonderful, with unique explosions of flavor. Our first course of Sea Bream, a sweet beet sauce, and the tiniest sliver of shaved pork belly was delicious as the beets complimented the fish masterfully. A side of Barley Risotto was a light, earthy partner. The next serving destroyed my wifeâs taste buds. A fishy, overly rich, broiled piece of eel with a sesame Nori, overpowered any other sensation. It was nuclear, too heavy to enjoy. That dish ended my wifeâs lunch. She barely hung in there as I ate the rest of the meal. Asleep an hour after lunch, she asked me to cancel tonightâs dinner reservation. A Japanese inspired broth followed and then a Capon. Everything was good, but not necessarily memorable. Desserts were a nice, fruit soufflé and a goat milk concoction. Portions were hearty and most of the chefâs creations tasted good, but not fantastic.The army of tuxedo clad dudes proved âwell meaning,â but were without leadership or direction. They all shared service and tables, thus ensuring no one received personal attention. They completely forgot my wifeâs wine, and I had to remind them about my vodka three times. However, they always found time to escort me to the bathroom. Thank you very much. The huge flower arrangement sitting in front of our faces didnât help the sight lines at all. Service looked a bit like the old Keystone Cops movies. âWhich way did they go!âThe bill for lunch came to 224 Euros, including one glass of wine, two vodkas, and a small bottle of Perrier. Thatâs a lot of money for just a good meal in a fabulous space.
4 based on 270 reviews
We had dinner here with some friends. The amuse-bouches where very tasty, it include some small warm snacks and some creamy mini-dish with shrimps. (Sorry, I don't know how these were all called).The owner herself was handling our table and it was very "sympa" (how the French calls it) to chat with her. The place itself was recommended by friends living nearby. Apparently, they redid the place and it's interior looks quite modern.The food itself was very good, not the best I've had in and around Paris, but the standard can be quite high.They don't have any kids meals, but they adapt depending on what the kid likes.For the 3 year old boy of my friends, they brought a nice beef filet steak with vegetables, charging 10 EUR. It's a nice and calm restaurant to spend an evening with friends, having a good meal and enjoying yourselfs
4 based on 433 reviews
We were staying in charenton-le-Pont instead of main Paris in September 2013. The three of us came here for dinner one evening. Friendly staff welcomed and sat us. We each had the plat and dessert special. I had the salmon which I see is no longer on the menu. It was very good. Also, I had the pear tarte instead of tarte tatin for a change. Pears were very juicy and pastry was very tasty too. Good service urging our meal. Very nice restaurant to dine at. Reasonable prices. Enjoyed our dining experience thoroughly.
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4 based on 180 reviews
Le Jardin d'Erevan is a french and armenian restaurant offering to its clients the opportunity to discover a tasty food in a comfortable place. Come and live a real great experience in our restaurant.
A great place with beatiful design and an amazing terrasse, live music and jam sessions evenings, and of course the best dishes ever, including healthy and tasty armenian food. Best staff and service, very attentive and smiley. High level of food and service with affordable prices!
4 based on 220 reviews
Was recommended by friends and decided to try it for a quick lunch. We went for the menu for 16.50 including main dish and dessert. I chose the fish of the day who was very tasty but the rice with it was over cooked. The veg were fresh and tasty too. We had for dessert the charlotte au chocolat which was a big mistake: not nice presentation, to heavy, we expected something much more with a home made charlotte style and taste. Only 3 desserts were on the menu so was obvious for us to pick the charlotte.At lunch time you expect to be looked after very quickly which was not the case. The restaurant was quickly full. I guess after 12.45 it's necessary to book. We didn't.
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4 based on 287 reviews
A very classy restaurant with pink and purple lights that make for a unique, elegant, almost ethereal atmosphere. The food was outstanding: each dish was presented like a mini work of art and the different elements created a very tasty combination. Everyone in our party was pleased with their choice.
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4 based on 556 reviews
Based on reviews tried out this place. The fish soup was excellent best I have had in years. Followed by the fish selection that had been cooked in the soup, white fish, scallop, mussels and lobster. Nice glass of Chablis went well. Floating islands and coffee followed. Well looked after by the owner and staff. Had been met with a sparkling aperitif and was surprised to find wine and coffee was free on the bill also. Will be coming back, thanks.
4 based on 330 reviews
If you happen to be near Joinville on a sunny day, do not hesitate and get a table at Le Petit Pont. The terrace of this restaurant set in an island is the perfect spot for a relaxed but delicious lunch. You'll be sitting next to the river Marne in a green and quiet oasis. Better book your table by phone though as Le Petit Pont is deservedly considered the best restaurant in town (and probably also the most expensive). On my visit I had a great veal tartare, followed by a perfect cod in chorizo crust. My partner took the oeufs meurette, a house special, made of poached egg, in a red wine with bacon dices sauce, and the pollock . The exotic fruit Pavlova desert was very tempting even if our choice went for the Café gourmand (coffee + small deserts). For all tll this, plus 50 cl of a decent white wine and a large bottle of sparkling water, we paid around 90 euros. The lunch was a really memorable one. Note that this is a place where you need not to be in a hurry. But this is for a very good reason: all food is prepared from scratch before beeing served, as the owner told us. So at rush hour you might have to wait a bit if you just came for a main course. Rather than waiting, do not hesitate in taking an entrée. They are delicious.
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4 based on 286 reviews
I ate here with one of my friends on a Saturday night and we had an absolutely amazing meal. It was orgasmically good. The wine recommendations were great and really went with the dishes we chose. My duck with pear was one of the best meals I've had for ages and it was nice to have a meal not served with chips but with real potatoes roasted in garlic.If you are in the area you must go to this small but amazing place.
4 based on 76 reviews
Endroit cosy, chaleureux, ... le but câest de se sentir comme la maison ... Bel endroit pour se retrouver à boire un verre ou pour dîner.
The menu is just in French as was all other diners. I made a choice based on my minimal knowledge and the food was lovely. Arrincini balls, cold cucumber soup with coconut and curry followed by steak which was cooked to perfection. I just asked the lady for a glass of wine of her choice as they donât have a menu to forks of, which was lovely. On a Friday they have live music which really made the evening. Well worth a trip at the weekend especially. Great food, nice staff, lovely ambiance.
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