Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Le Blanc-Mesnil, France including Auberge des Saints Peres, Au Chantilly, Cristina, Chez Arnaud, Relais, Cafe Jean, O Douro, Kokajo Grill, Le Pre en Bulles, O Requinte
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C'est un petit bistrot sympathique niché au milieu de nulle part. On m'a dit que c'était un restaurant portugais, mais je n'y ai pas vu beaucoup de spécialités portugaise à proprement parler. Quoi qu'il en soit l'endroit est accueillant, le personnel avenant et courtois. Plat exécuté à la demande. Les prix sont minis, 11 euros pour un plat ( dinde à la crème et pomme frites) un dessert (tiramisu) et un café. C'était bon et simple. La carte semble changer régulièrement.
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...
4 based on 24 reviews
nous somme allée déjeuner le midi et un très bon accueil et repas pluto copieux et a un très bon rapport qualité prix vous en aurez pour votre argent . préférer la salle a l étage
4 based on 32 reviews
We visited on a busy Saturday evening without a reservation but we were fitted in. The people running the place were very friendly and welcoming and worked hard and gave a great service. The food was good home cooked stuff and the price very reasonable.
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.
4 based on 165 reviews
Dans un décor chaleureux de murs en brique rouge et de verrières lumineuses, le restaurant Le Relais vous invite à un voyage gustatif à la découverte des saveurs du monde. Une cuisine inventive basée sur des produits frais et de saison, privilégiant les c
I found this unprepossessing restaurant almost by accident. Tucked away in the northern Parisien district of Pantin, I had asked advice from a local about places to eat, and Relais was highly recommended. Handy for Metro, Eglise de Pantin, it is the outlet for a school of cookery. The food is of the highest quality, supervised by the instructors and prepared by the students. The prices are significantly lower than one would expect for the class of food offered. The restaurant is fairly unprepossessing in terms of decor but the food more than makes up for this. Clearly there is not a huge menu but what there is on offer is excellent. I was impressed by my meals there and would insist that this is a restaurant never to be missed. It is worth a vast detour. Unparalleled value for money. Especially for the Paris region.
4 based on 973 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 244 reviews
This is our family restaurant in our neighborhood with lots of friends visiting us from all over the world. This has become kinda "place to be" outside the trendy area of Paris. Some people have named it the Brooklyn side of Sevran. Definitely worth to vi
Been there by chance because the location was convenient, now going back because this is really good !Don't get fooled by the location, this is not a great looking place from the outside, and the surroundings are classic suburbs of Paris. The restaurant is rather tiny and gets quickly packed, but it does really worth it.Pizzas are freshly prepared and cooked in front of you. You have plenty of types and can customize them by chatting with the "chef". Lasagnas and pasta are also freshly prepared and sometime not available.I can only recommend to finish with the thin crust apple pie as dessert, if you still have room.This is extremely convivial and gets even hype when there are concerts (and even more crowd for less tables).Thanks so much for your review!Wish to have you again in our restaurant/Cristina
4 based on 227 reviews
No choose for vegetarians at all. It was a disappointment to see the menu. Long time we wanted to visit it and came there to be disappointed.Bonjour Edelveise.A AUCUN MOMENT nous avons vanté faire une menu VEGETARIEN. Et sur une simple demande lors de votre visite nous aurions pu vous proposer un plat qui vous convienne. Et a toute personne avec des restrictions particulières nous pouvons lui faire un menu en fonction de son régime. MAIS JE PENSE QUE CE N'ETAIT PAS LE BUT DE VOTRE VISITE, SI ELLE BIEN EU LIEU CE QUE JE DOUTE ............MAIS C'EST TELLEMENT PLUS FACILE DE SE CACHER DERRIERE UN ECRAN POUR TAILLER LES GENS GRATUITEMENT.A savoir, au cas ou vous reviendrez, sachez que nous ne faisons ni manucure, ni mécanique et ni salon de coiffure !!!!!!!!A bon entendeur.Alexandra et Stéphane.
4 based on 308 reviews
The location of this restaurant could not be worse. Hard to reach because of the tortuous one-way system of this Ile-de-France borough, it is even harder to find parking once you get there. But the rewards of this foolhardiness include food that is simply sensational, and prices that defy the laws of Economics. Food as art carries the risk of persisting hunger. Food as surrealist art even more so. Not here, where appetite as well as all five senses will be amply gratified. Since our first visit several years ago, the staid conventional wood-dominated décor has been upgraded to glass, steel and ceramic The space seems to be somewhat larger, and the wait staff much younger and less competent than previously. But the food remains as imaginative as ever. The 41-euro menu buys three courses ( choice of 4 for each) plus a fine selection of cheeses, unfortunately badly presented and poorly explained by our waiter. The complimentary extras included an amuse bouche (Lobster and goatâs cheese raviolis in a creamy mustard sauce), and a stunning pre-desert (a glass of frozen white-chocolate mousse). My entrée was billed as a crème brulee with Burgundy snails and garlic, and was flamed with cognac by the resident arsonist. My wifeâs comprised three perfectly plump scallops on a crunchy cheese biscuit topped with a luxurious cole-slaw of beetroot flavored with passion-fruit. For the main course, I selected the snowy-white cod-steak with exquisitely crisped skin, placed in a crunchy buttery leek-tart along with diced onions and tomatoes, and accompanied by a sauce of anise. The breast of chicken coated with roasted almonds chosen by my wife came with girolle mushrooms, a chestnut sauce, and a delectable range of tiny vegetables. Two spectacular deserts, the pinnacle of the confectionerâs art, followed: a crafty mélange of fried pineapple, passion-fruit pulp, and a mousse of rum and dark chocolate; Paris Brest --- a donut of choux pastry sliced to provide a âsandwichâ of almond and hazel-nut fourre, and a side-portion of carmel ice-cream. A trio of delectable gourmandizes concluded this feast. An important tip: if you do drive, arrange to stop outside the door and seek help with the parking; they know where, and you donât. Bon appétit.
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