Discover the best restaurant in Saint Ouen, France including La Puce, Boulangerie Alexine, Le Miosca, La Cocotte et la Marmite, La Barriere de Clichy, Le Relais des Broc's, La Bossue, Rozell Cafe, Les Apotres de Pigalle, L'Arcane
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4.5 based on 292 reviews
in a small quiet street, a unique location in Saint Ouen, you can discover chef's cuisine from the gastronomy. Simple and modern dishes, well prepared seasonal products. Service is both discreet and present. Wine selection in alliance with small French producers and foreign selection. Open from Tuesday to Saturday for lunch (noon till 2:00 pm) and dinner (from 7:30 pm till 10:00 pm).
4.5 based on 178 reviews
At one time you could walk into just about any boulangerie in Paris and be guaranteed that the baker had fashioned everything by hand right there in the shop. Unfortunately, times are changing and many places now depend upon central kitchens and mass produced ingredients. If you are looking for traditional artistinal baking, Alexine is the place for you. Recently awarded a prize for one of the best baguettes in Paris, the shop never disappoints. Expect a line out the door in the mornings, but service is fast and efficient and definitely worth the wait.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
This is "Cuisine du Marché", Essentially French standards but prepared with an attention to detail that is really deceptive, it looks simple, but everything is freshly made by a chef who has worked in Michelin starred restaurants. Generally a choice of 3 starters, and 3 mains? and a limited choice of dessert (not their strong point)?
You won't find better value for money than this.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
And they were pretty high expectations.
I went to La Cocotte for lunch after my coworkers had raved about it repeatedly and I was very pleased with my first visit. The gentleman manning the restaurant was incredibly knowledgeable of the ingredients making up the menu and clearly knew his wines as well.
Our starters were all lovely and we tried a few (terrine, crab remoulade, and escargot), but the best part was the mains. We collectively shared a cote de boeuf, tartare, duck breast, and lovely almond-encrusted fish. Everything tasted fresh and well-prepared with the kind of service I want at any restaurant.
At the end, I was as pleasantly surprised by the bill. It's not an inexpensive place by any means, but the quality of food well-justified the cost. The do have a reasonably-priced lunch menu as well with a starter/main or main/dessert...I really wish I had saved room for dessert at the end, both options looked delicious.
I'm already looking forward to returning!
5 based on 318 reviews
My family and I visited this restaurant few days ago and to our surprise, the food was excellent and the service was beyond our expectation.
The lady boss was extremely kind and polite and patiently answered our questions regarding the dishes (since we were not local). Plus, she gave us a free plate of dessert after our meal.
Would definitely visit again!
Sincerely,
Jasmine (Malaysia)
4.5 based on 175 reviews
This restaurant in the middle of the Paris most famous flea market offers traditional French cuisine. A surprise find in a most hidden side street was a true revelation. Our lunches there were just fantastic!!! We are most grateful to the natural, non-traditional neighborhood atmosphere. The owners are just delightful... We only wish that they could speak a bit of English... Thanks to Google translation we were able to order the most amazing dishes in a very succinct menu that with fanfare offers the best of French cooking with a very relaxed atmosphere... Mind you we are a gay couple and we were treated like everyone else.... We thank the owners for their welcome!!! I promise we will be back soon!!!
4.5 based on 278 reviews
I love sweet food, so everything that has sugar on it is perfect. There is a variety of options to choose, so if you would like to eat fresh croissants, brioche bread, madeleines and hot chocolate.. this is absolutely your place for breakfast.
5 based on 253 reviews
Small creperie located in the famous district of montmartre that makes real buckwheat crepes as if you were in Brittany. Everything is home-made : the dough, the sauces and we use only fresh products for the side dishes. Moreover, we use organic eggs, salmon and marmelades ! Our cider comes from "Le Perche" region. We look forward to welcoming you :)
The crepes in this small place were our food highlight of the whole visit. Short walk from the Sacred Heart Cathedral and hard to find but luckily we did.
Remarkably good service with wonderfully friendly owners, superbly well made and presented crepes-savoury as well as sweet, and the cider so good we just couldn't decide what's best here. Unforgettable quality altogether. Thank you.
5 based on 1 reviews
We are a concept of tapas style restaurant better called in french "Assiettes a Partager" meaning small dishes to share. We offer a selection of 15 wines by the glass and the bottle, a draught beer called "The Apostles" and the IPA called "BIBBLE" from south of England, and beer bottles like the "Apocalypse Now or Highway to Ale or Chapitre 13"...
Nothing but great, was a bit rush when arrive as just came back from Palace of Versailles and did not reserve, we were told to dine within 75 minutes which is understandable. Have free welcoming drink, Foods are superb n waiters are super friendly. Really good good and definitely recommend it.
P.S. Just realise it was ranked 4 in whole Paris before writing this(was only scrolling trip advisor when looking for food, luckily this is on the top of the page)
5 based on 135 reviews
After Reading John Talbott's blog and his reviews, we had to try this restaurant .The food was totally awesome in its creativity.The Chef's wife runs the front while he is in the kitchen...Great teamwork.A simply wonderful dining experience to rival any Michelin 3 star , but without any snobbery or pretence, or prices, for that matter.
We would definitely return to this place.
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