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    4.0 (10 reviews)
    PriceyBistros, Modern European
    Closed 12:30 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Le Pavillon des Canaux - Chocolate cookie and brunch

    Le Pavillon des Canaux

    4.3(106 reviews)
    2.2 kmLa Villette, 19ème
    €€

    But have you ever dined out in a bathtub or bed?…read more At first it seems like a cute vegetarian cafe/brasserie along the canal- unassuming and fairly standard. Vegetarian dishes are the highlight here, meat and eggs can be added for extra. Then you walk upstairs and see the uniquely decorated "home" that puts a new spin on "eating in". We came for the weekend brunch 12-3pm. All orders placed at the counter consisted of a couple croissants, a light entree, a dessert, and all you can have coffee, juice, baguette, butter, and jam for 24€. We were given the pastries, and a buzzer to collect our entree and dessert when they were ready from the basement kitchen. So you'll definitely need to be with people who can walk up and down stairs while holding plates- and maybe more than one plate if someone needs to hold a spot at tables. It is pricier than other brunches nearby, but it is also a novelty and part of what you're paying for is the unlimited nature of the buffet and time you will occupy the adorably decorated but limited space.

    Devoured and loved the vegan cookie here! Seriously 5 stars go to the vegan chocolate chip cookie,…read morechai tea & adorable set up. The veggie salad was filling and also vegan You feel like you're in a vintage Parisian home, make sure to sit upstairs in one of the rooms (bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, or dining room) Staff was very kind and helped me with translating French to English. Great place to relax from walking or snag a quick bite.

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    Le Pavillon des Canaux - Brunch and chocolate cookie

    Brunch and chocolate cookie

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    Frenchie

    Frenchie

    4.3(265 reviews)
    2.8 kmGrands Boulevards/Sentier, Etienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
    €€€€

    We went to Frenchie on a recent trip to Paris and London and it was undoubtedly the culinary…read morehighlight. The food is expertly prepared, incredibly flavorful, and boldly creative. Some highlights: The amuse bouche course was incredible end-to-end, but what really stood out for me was a blue masa shell holding mussel, sauce, and microgreens/herbs/flowers. The mix of the different herbs, the savory salinity of the mussel, and the sauces was wonderfully complex, yet also harmonious. The poached sea trout with pumpkin and horseradish ice cream was very satisfying. The mix of poached trout and horseradish cream was very familiar, yet the twist of making the horseradish a wholly different temperature and texture was really surprising and innovative. The monkfish in adobo was another extraordinary dish. I have only had monkfish liver before, but the way they were able to perfectly cook the monkfish gave it a texture and flavor reminiscent of lobster. With the spice of the adobo, it was a really well balanced dish. Additionally, all of the wines that we tried were also notable and delicious. Frenchie has definitely earned its Michelin star, and I wouldn't be surprised if it has another by the next time I come back.

    Tucked away in an alley, I almost walked right past Frenchie. I had read about Frenchie in Food &…read moreWine magazine, and I finally had the opportunity to visit on my trip to Paris when I met up with a few friends for a pre-dinner glass of wine. The three of us were able to get a table around 7 PM (we didn't make a reservation). The ambiance is sophisticated yet laid back, and we were surrounded by a mix of locals and tourists. We decided to each order a glass of sparkling wine and a few small plates to share. The wine list was long while the food menu was quite short, but everything we ordered was delicious. Each dish provided a twist on classic appetizers - the gnocchi was served with an inventive "white cheddar foam," and the maple bacon biscuits struck the perfect balance of sweet and salty. We ended up lingering over our wine and enjoying the cozy ambiance longer than expected - a perfect way to spend a summer evening in Paris.

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    Frenchie - Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

    Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

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    Maple bacon biscuits and bread

    Zébulon

    Zébulon

    4.4(27 reviews)
    3.7 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
    €€€

    The food was absolutely wonderful. My friend and I came from America looking for unique dishes,…read morethey were soooo well done and flavorful. Every thing was intentional. Would come back over and over.

    Menu in the pictures. Advice from one American to anyone visiting Paris, France, this is a jewel…read moreyou shouldn't overlook. It's not far from the Louvre museum. It is not where most of the restaurants are and that made it a nice quiet evening. My wife found this on Google on a Monday night. We had no reservations at 6:45 and got in without issues. If you are without reservations, it is worth asking if they have space. The space can be limited if you have larger group. For two people, it's relatively easier. First of all, our server was absolutely incredible. A perfect representation of the restaurant. He spoke English very well and answered all questions about the dishes. This made it very easy to decide what to get and avoid food allergies. I wish I could remember his name. He's a younger guy. Most of the dishes are uniquely flavored and delicious. They are smaller portions but really are worth the price. You are going to enjoy the experience with the smaller crowd. (I can honestly justify the cost simply with the square footage you get here compared to other restaurants in town. You get plenty of elbow room.) Plus, The chefs are really good at their jobs. Everything was perfectly cooked and well presented. The only caveat, I cannot suggest the rabbit stuffed Ravioli unless you like smoked fish. The smoke fish overwhelmed the rabbit dish and invaded my burps the rest of the night.

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    Zébulon - Do not try unless you like smoked fish favor. This is the rabbit stuffed ravioli but It has a smoked fish that over powered this dish.

    Do not try unless you like smoked fish favor. This is the rabbit stuffed ravioli but It has a smoked fish that over powered this dish.

    Zébulon - Tempura fish with cavier. Really good.

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    Tempura fish with cavier. Really good.

    Dilia - bistros - Updated May 2026

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