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    La Bascule

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    L’Ours

    L’Ours

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Solid Michelin star restaurant. Strong suit is the presentation of each course (unique decorations…read moreand different plates each time). We had a reservation for Saturday night. The restaurant has an open kitchen concept, and the interior is quite dark and a more formal vibe. We got the Menu Le Theil-de-Bretagne, which was the 6-course menu. There's also a 9-course menu option, although they don't really list or explain that much the difference between the two or what the additional courses are. Note that it takes around 30 minutes in between each course, so it's a pretty long dining experience overall. Our reservation was at 8PM and we didn't get to leave until past 11PM. We started off with some black tea as a palate opener. Then: - beet leaf with filling, chestnut cream, cracker with cheese, and bear / tree shaped crackers: chestnut cream was rich and creamy, crackers are good presentation but just tasted normal, cracker with cheese and beet leaf tasted as you'd expect. - fish: really soft and delicious, texture feels like it's melting in your mouth. sauce had a hint of sweetness which was good contrast to flavor of fish but still complementary. - scallop: favorite course for sure. scallop was super tender and also melted in mouth. loved the addition of the microgreens! - Japanese inspired ikura soup with a croissant pastry: very umami but a bit salty for my liking. but loved the incorporation of Japanese ingredients. the croissant pastry was really good, easily ripping apart and great addition with the sesame bottom. honestly wasn't really sure why the soup and pastry were paired together, but both were enjoyable on their own. - lobster: probably my least favorite course. the lobster was too overcooked, I couldn't even cut into it with a knife and had to resort to biting it. texture was rubbery and dry. - steak: soft and great texture. enjoyed the foaminess of the sauce with garlic. - desserts: soooo many given. the meringue with jasmine cream was incredible, loved the jasmine cream. the coffee / chocolate tartelette was way too sweet for my liking, but baked well with a gooey interior. the lemon sorbet had a foamy cream over it as well which was good, but wishing the ratio of sorbet to cream was better as it was hard to taste the iciness of the sorbet. Overall a quite enjoyable meal that met expectations. Ingredients were fresh which is always great. Really liked the unique sauces / creams each dish came with and how there was flavor distinction between each course. Think improvements can be made on the sauce to dish ratio (sometimes felt like too much and sometimes felt like too little), as well as the cooking time of some courses (the lobster was too overcooked). Shorter wait times between courses would elevate the experience more. Would overall recommend!

    Went in here because we were looking for cool cocktails and were intrigued by the photos…read more Server was not friendly, but hey, it's Paris. I ordered the William Pear which was a disappointment. Had the overwhelming flavour of very cheap whiskey. Daughter ordered a different one that she enjoyed but definitely didn't look like the photos online. Don't think we'll go back.

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    La Table des Troys

    La Table des Troys

    3.6(25 reviews)
    0.4 km
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    Profiterole! (It might not be on the menu, but they have it and it's great.) House-made ice cream!…read moreOn a sunny day after a stroll in the Parc Floral, dessert here is...incroyable :)

    PARIS, FRANCE Absolutely delicious choices in this…read morerestaurant. Forget about getting in here without reservations. Pas Possible. With reservations it's fully booked every single night. The service, not typical for Paris as it was really quick if you wanted it to be so, and slow if you wanted to linger like most Parisiens do! We are once again in Paris for four months. This resto was one of the top 10 ... or 15... since we got here OCT 6, 2018. Four of us had the salmon grilled, cooked simply but buttery soft ... spiced to perfection though no spices that you can detect ( with rice etc) the salmon melted in our mouth. I ordered fries with mine... there food was so delicious ... fries were, not. Very friendly service and extra cooperative. Manager walking around asking if he saw anyone needed something, which was great as the servers were extremely busy. If you see the Apple pie and you don't bother reading every word when you are ordering in a busy restaurant ... it takes 35 minutes for them to make it from scratch so if you don't order it when you are asked if you'd like to start with a bottle of wine or a beverage ...you can NOT get the apple pie everyone speaks about. There is an Apple Gallet ( or an alternative apple ... dessert) I forget the name but I think it's gallet... it's like a round type of donut ... with caramel. I didn't think it was good and couldn't find any caramel taste. All six of us really enjoyed every bite of everything except my choice dessert. There was a delicious avocado - kind of chopped up in mouth size pieces mixed with something absolutely delicious. We went with friends who live in Paris and are there once a week and we were told everything is always very fresh and sumptuous. We paid for everyone. It was about 100.00 per couple in Euros so about 375.00 Canadian dollars, not counting the wine. We all ordered one glass of wine when we sat down, until we decided on which wines we would order. We didn't have anything to start- no salads etc. We all went straight for the "Plat". And everyone had dessert which was delicious except as I said the one I chose. It didn't matter as everyone - as the Parisians do offered me theirs I didn't accept, I had no lack of desserts during the week as there are pastry shops absolutely everywhere you look, they almost all sell pastries and bread.

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    Breizh Café Vincennes

    Breizh Café Vincennes

    5.0(1 review)
    0.5 km

    First meal in Vincennes did not disappoint! Came here on a Friday night around 7:15pm. The…read morerestaurant was half full, with people sitting and having drinks - cozy vibes. The two workers at the bar speak English, and there's also an English menu - definitely tourist friendly. We ordered the Andouille de Guémené, which has caramelized onions, fried organic egg, Comté cheese, and mustard cream. The person who took our order was super nice and gave us a piece of andouille sausage to try, giving us a chance to change our order in the case we didn't like the pungent flavor (spoiler alert, we did). We also ordered the Raclette Maison Bordier, which has grilled pork belly, caramelized onions, organic scrambled egg, potatoes, and crème fraîche. Both crepes came out fresh and warm - you can see them making it from the kitchen window. LOVED the layers of the andouille sausage in the Andouille de Guémené and the uniquely smokey and pungent flavor. It paired great with the egg, and the caramelized onions almost had a wine-like flavor that was really delicious. LOVED the raclette in the Raclette Maison Bordier, incredibly creamy cheese and may be my new favorite type of cheese. Paired with the scrambled egg and potatoes, I'd imagine this crepe would be really good as breakfast. Both crepes had amazing crispiness which I loved! For dessert we got the Traditional crepe with homemade salted butter caramel sauce. This crepe came out looking pretty plain (just a crepe with caramel sauce drizzled over), but don't be fooled by the appearance. The homemade caramel sauce is some of the best I've had, super buttery, toasty, and easy to go down - I think I could eat spoonfuls of it without feeling sick. This meal was the perfect welcome to France, and I'd love to be back!

    From the owner: Breizh Café Vincennes | La Crêpe Autrement crêperie qui propose galettes et crêpes gourmandes.read more

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