Millésimes 62
13/15, place de Catalogne 75014
01 43 35 34 35
www.millesimes62.com
This place is a little out of the way unless you are staying near Montparnasse Station, but it’s very good. The atmosphere is pleasant, and service is good. In late June, the food was seasonal and fresh. Excellent fish.
Vin & Marée
276, Boulevard Voltaire 75011
01 46 47 91 39
www.vin-et-maree.com
Specializes in seafood, and it is fresh. Not to mention limited – on a Sunday evening they were out of quite a few things, but what arrived at table was well prepared. Décor and accompaniments were a bit stodgy, but overall reasonable value for money.
Bistro de Breteuil
3, place de Breteuil 75007
01 45 67 07 27
www.bistrocie.fr
In the mood for a classic neighbourhood bistro, this is a good choice. Evening prix fixe includes a very respectable choice of wines. Full in evenings, best to reserve.
Le Dôme du Marais
53 bis, rue des Francs Bourgeois 75004
01 42 75 54 17
Listed in Time Out Paris, this place is a treat. Under a beautiful glass dome with wonderful paneled walls, the ambience is fine. The food matches. Though we managed to get a badly placed table without reservation, I’d recommend booking ahead. The food and overall experience top its more famous namesake, at least in my books.
Café des Musées
49, rue de Turenne 75003
01 42 72 96 17
Another neighbourhood bistro: small, plain, open kitchen, great food. A good selection of house wines from a series of DOCs in the Rhône I wasn’t familiar with.
404
69, rue des Gravilliers 75003
01 42 74 57 81
Again from Time Out Paris, a Moroccan restaurant worth the visit if you’re tired of French cooking. The food seemed fairly authentic to me based on a week in Marrakech, reasonably priced, and good. You sit at long tables family style, and I noticed we were placed at la table des anglaise, despite our refusal to speak anything but French. Must have been the checked shirt…
18 August 2008
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