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La Piazza

3.4 (7 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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7 years ago

Excellent pizza's, went here with 3 children. They loved their pizza. Nice atmosphere, friendly people.

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Poni - The daily bowl!

Poni

(19 reviews)

9ème, 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.

Chez Vous - La bibliothèque CHEZ VOUS 9ème

Chez Vous

(59 reviews)

€€

9ème, Pigalle

HIDDEN GEM! They…read morehave a nice mix of dining tables, bar stools, and lounging sofas, so there were dates, friends and families all dining together in close proximity. The food was served tapas style, and they have deals such as getting 5 (or 10!) plates at a discounted price. We ordered 5 for the two of us, but the tapas here are much larger than they are in the states, so we were STUFFED and didn't even finish three fourths of it! Well worth the money. Because it is a more authentic place, most waiters didn't speak English. They were helpful to the best of their ability, and I would highly suggest giving them a try even if you're not overly confident in your French!

This place we found as a late-night dinner. We were walking around Paris all day and we just…read morefinished at the Lourve. We were all hungry and were looking for food. Unfortunately, it was past 10 pm so a lot of places were closed. We were getting frantic trying to find a restaurant that was still open. We finally pinged this place on GoogleMaps. I have to say, this place is the definition of a hidden gem. It's a small French tapas place off on a side street that unless you were really searching, you would probably walk by it in favor of larger restaurants. I don't know if our waiter was also the owner or the sommelier, but either way, his English was limited. Luckily, my fiancee's sister speaks French so she was able to translate the menu (to an extent). As such, this was a tapas restaurant so everything was small plates and meant to be shared. I don't remember the exact name of everything we ordered, but I remember a Pad Thai, a beef dish, smoked salmon, octopus, and a fried dish (maybe calamari, but I don't remember). The food is excellent and packed with flavor. You'd be surprised how filling these little dishes can be. If you ever come to Paris, I recommend going off the beaten path for this little piece of heaven.

La Comète - Escargot

La Comète

(105 reviews)

€€

Richelieu-Drouot, 9ème

I stopped by this little cafe/restaurant before my flight back and I'm so glad I did! I ordered the…read moreescargot. It's €10 for 6 (great price!) and they were surprisingly large and flavorful. I also ordered an espresso martini, the perfect combo of caffeine and alcohol, killing two birds with one stone! Hehe... The staff were friendly and attentive. I highly recommend this spot for lunch and I'll definitely be back for dinner next time I'm in Paris!

Stopped in at 11 AM on a Saturday for a snack/last meal before our flight back to NYC. I was…read morelooking for a spot near our hotel that had beef tartare and that was not a tourist trap and I found La Comète, which looked pretty legit. Unfortunately, it was too early for the tartare as they only serve that during lunch/dinner hours. So we ordered an onion soup, a dozen snails, and a cheese plate. The onion soup was really good. The cheese was nice and melty and slightly charred in some spots. I shared this with my husband but I probably could have eaten two of these on my own. The snails were great as well. But I feel like 12 is a little too much for two people, but 6 wouldn't be enough. For the cheese plate, I don't remember what was on it but I remember not liking the harder cheeses and really liking the gorgonzola. I wish we found out about this place sooner so we could have tried a proper meal. If anyone gets a chance to try the beef tartare, let me know!

La Piazza - bistros - Updated May 2026

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