I came here with a friend for dinner on a rainy Saturday evening in July 2021. We had made an 8 PM reservation on Google, and arrived around 8:15. The restaurant was still empty at the time we got there and pretty much stayed that way the whole meal, as there was only 1 other table occupied the whole evening.
My friend and I had picked this restaurant because the cuisine was quite different from a lot of the other restaurants we typically frequent in Paris (sushi, Thai, Italian, etc.) and we wanted to feel like we were taking a bit of a culinary voyage without actually leaving Paris. We were not disappointed! I ordered the sausage stew, which was very flavorful and hearty, perfect for the dismal weather that evening. My friend got a chicken curry, which she really enjoyed. In addition to mains, we ordered 1 appetizer each; I got the vegetable beignets and my friend got the cod fritters. I tried the cod fritters and ended up preferring them to my own appetizer, as they were really savory and flavorful.
For dessert we ordered a banana flambé and a baked Alaska. These were probably the part of the meal we liked the least. The banana tasted too strongly if alcohol in the end, so my friend only found up nibbling a bit of it. The baked Alaska was less alcohol-tasting but overall seemed to be just a scoop of ice cream set briefly aflame. The server made an effort to keep the flames going for us to take pictures which was super sweet.
The ambiance of the restaurant could have beeb improved; at the time we were there, the restaurant looked like it was half packed up, with boxes and chairs stacked in the middle if the dining area. It would probably be nicer to eat outside when the weather is nice. Overall, a cool place to get some unique cuisine in Paris. read more