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Café du Cadran

3.2 (26 reviews)
ModerateFood, Bistros

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups
Good for kids

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

Wonderful spot near the Opera! Food and drinks were great and service super friendly!! Stop by for lunch!!

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8 years ago

If I can give it a zero rating I would. The place is noisy and service is terrible, especially the bartender, who is rude and a racist.

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La Recyclerie

La Recyclerie

3.6(106 reviews)
3.3 km18ème, 18e Nord/Championnet
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What a beautiful space that's many things from cafe to restaurant to work space to pop up space…read more Decorated with recycled goods and plants, there's plenty of places to sit indoor and out. Their chocolate croissants were excellent and staff friendly.

I came here for brunch with a friend on a Saturday afternoon around 12:45. This was one of the most…read moreunique brunch places I've been to, and I really enjoyed it. The weekend brunch concept is basically that you pick either the vegetarian (20€) or omnivore version (22€) of whatever savory brunch plus dessert they've put together, and you get unlimited self-service hot drinks, bread, butter, and jam. Once you order at the front, they give you a buzzer and you find a seat and wait for your meal to be prepared; when the buzzer goes off, you collect your food from the kitchen area. They have a lot of low-waste and eco-friendly measures, including sorting food waste and focusing on using local products. When we arrived, the place was packed--unsurprising, given the day and time. The tables are very close together so we did have to awkwardly squeeze between a lot of other tables to get to 1 that was open. Since it's so cramped it's possible it's not the most comfortable dining experience if you're claustrophobic, but I felt the restaurant had a very community-oriented vibe and the packed dining areas just added to that. The restaurant is actually not small at all, as there was a wide floorplan and 2 levels of seating, so the fact that it was as busy as it was is quite a testament to the its popularity. Our buzzer went off after a few minutes, and the brunch plates were huge and delicious. That day the vegetarian plates came packed with a very balanced selection of items, including quinoa with raisins, salad, bread topped with scrambled eggs, some cheese, potatoes (my favorite) and a coleslaw-like concoction. The omnivore plate included all of this as well as a filet of smoke salmon, which was really delicious. The dessert, also included in the brunch price, consisted of fruit, some kind of pudding, and a few mini tarts. I ultimately wasn't a huge fan of the desserts, but I loved the savory plate. Given the quantity and quality of the food, as well as unlimited bread and hot drinks, I considered the price of the meal to be very reasonable. The staff at La Recyclerie were very friendly and efficient; multiple employees were happy to explain to us how the weekend brunch menu worked and where things were. There was also a little market at the front of the restaurant, where local vendors were selling candles, textiles, etc. Definitely a lovely place to visit if you're in the area!

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Poni - The daily bowl!

Poni

4.9(19 reviews)
0.9 km9ème, Saint-Georges

This was our first time in Paris. We celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary and came upon this…read morerestaurant near where we were staying. Seeing that the reviews were excellent, we decided to give it a try. We were stunned with the friendliness of the staff and their willingness to help us even though we did not speak French. The food was outstanding beginning with the appetizer - French fries with bacon and cheese. Our mains were even better along with an outstanding bottle of wine picked with the help of our waiter. Poni was a Michelin star restaurant to us!

Wide variety of seating, food, and flavors!…read more I made a lunch reservation at 1:30 on a Monday. They still had some tables empty but a reservation is a good idea to be sure. I was seated in the backroom which was all high tables and very quiet. Notre Pâté en croûte - This was great. A slice of bread with chunks of duck and other meat with pickled items on the side (which I always love!) and a little bit of lettuce. It is not like a spreadable paté. Capra (salade) - this was a large salad with three large fried goat cheese balls. I had to take much of it with me. It has a variety of ingredients which don't necessarily go together but you can mix and match with each bite. They have a QR code to their website for the English menu if you need. I was stopped at the door asking if I paid which was strange because the tables in my section all have QR codes on them to pay before leaving. Do Parisians not use these? Next time: I'll sit upstairs and try some other dishes.

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Café du Cadran - food - Updated May 2026

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