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    Le P'tit Barcelone

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    ModerateTapas Bars, Spanish
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Amazing place, service and the food is to die for, not to mention the great playlist! Would highly recommend

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    La Rallonge - la salle

    La Rallonge

    4.0(30 reviews)
    1.9 km18ème, Mairie du 18e/Lamarck
    €€€

    Friendly service even though our French leaves much to be desired. Many tapas to choose from and we…read moreespecially liked the Raviole and the chef's cheese selection was excellent. A few French microbrews (bottles) available my fellow beer snobs. The other more in depth reviews hit it spot on. Don't miss this place!

    Even if the menu wasn't as original as I'd imagined, there were plenty of enticing and very well…read moreexecuted items on it. I really enjoyed he slow-cooked egg, the pork back on the plancha was perfectly cooked and seasoned. The terrine wasn't my favorite, it was a bit too plain and since it wasn't tapas-sized it ended up being a bit too filling. That said the dessert was a perfect finish. I had the milk chocolate Chantilly and it was perfect. I was a bit worried about the Lapsang Souchong gimmick but it ended up not overpowering it at all, and the salt & olive oil combo worked really well. Our waitress was nice and -- despite us asking about one of the mid-priced Reds -- recommended the cheapest Luberon. I was skeptical but it turned out to be a great pairing and a much better choice. Considering the (not excessive) price difference, this was a token of honesty on her part which will warrant loyalty on my part. Yes, it's a small place, but it's Paris. We made a reservation for 8pm and there were only two other tables at the time. It filled up entirely by 8:45. The only issue we had was a wobbly table. Stools didn't feel very secure either and they (sadly) have no back so if you have back issues, be aware of that.

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    La Rallonge - L'échine de cochon à la plancha matinée au piment fumé.

    L'échine de cochon à la plancha matinée au piment fumé.

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    Tartare de daurade

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    La Paella

    La Paella

    2.9(35 reviews)
    1.1 kmCanal St Martin/Gare de l'Est, 10ème
    €€€

    What a find! A little tapas bar not far from Gare de l'Est has figured out how to bring a little…read morepiece of Spain to Paris. The tapas are great - and they have most of the stuff I am looking to help me bring back memories of losing myself along the streets of Madrid. I was brought here by some friends who live in the street and another friend who is Spanish. This is a traditional Spanish bar/restaurant - not a trendy luxury tapas place. The plates are maybe not super fresh or gourmet - but they are not like that in Spain most of the time either. I love their Pulpo de Gallega, the Patatas Bravas, and when I went the other night they had Pimientos de Padron on special - what a treat (but I was sad that there were no spicy ones in my plate...). If you are looking for something to snack on while you start your evening - grab a place at the bar if you can because the places are limited but you get better prices on the tapas/beers. However, if you are with a group of friends and have the stomach and money for a full tapas experience, grab a table near the bar (or even go up to the full restaurant upstairs) and order a full range of your favorite Spanish dishes. I have heard that the Paella is good but I have never tried it. Personally, I like the atmosphere at the bar better than the restaurant - but that can depend on who you go with and in what context. Again - think typical - not trendy. The beer is Spanish (I think it comes from near Zaragoza) and is not very expensive - and I think at some point I realized that it is actually cheaper to order small beers than to order a full pint... If Spain is playing soccer - expect yelling and wholehearted enthusiasm from the local Spanish customers who frequent this place on a regular basis. And in the summer time they even set up a keg outside sometimes if there is an important game. If you will be disappointed by TVs and Spanish sports fans - this might not be the place for you. But if you want a taste of Spain "a l'ancien" - this spot should float your boat.

    A nice Spanish Tapas restaurant. We were walking around looking for a decent restaurant around the…read morearean and stumbled upon La Paella. The Sepia A la Plancha and Gambes A Ajillo were fantastic. The paella was moist and tasty, not the usual drier overdone version. The recommended red wine was very average, out of league with the food. The Ambar draft beer eas served with a warm mug, robbing the draft beer of the chill!

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    Antoine de Montmartre

    Antoine de Montmartre

    4.4(8 reviews)
    1.6 kmMontmartre, 18ème
    €€€€

    This little spot was recommended to us by family when we were staying in Paris and really was the…read morehighlight meal of our visit. It's a bit off the beaten path from the touristy spots in Montmarte. We sat up at the bar to watch the chef cook. We ordered the 45Euro tasting menu and every course was an unexpected surprise and really delicious! At first we were not really looking forward to the tapas part of the menu but it was really just small plates which is fine when you're eating such rich dishes. The foie gras, cod with cockles, beef filet were our favs. The wait staff was great and the chef really slay us with not just two dessert courses but three. I got to have my Amelie moment when cracking the creme brûlée! We left so stuffed and happily down the hill. Definitely going coming back here when were in town, I can't recommend it more!

    From the name, I would expect a stuffy expensive place with tuxedoed waiters. Nothing like that in…read morethis spare, clean and friendly small plates bar/cafe with top quality foods, good drink and wine list. We tasted our way through most of the menu. High points were the cod, filet of beef, asparagus, foie gras with beans, and chocolate croquettes which needed a bit more ice cream to finish. A nice pinot noir melded with the clean flavors - especially nice after a week of eating rich classic French food. Three people do it all - two cooks and one waitress - but all three also seat guests, do dishes, take payment, serve food. A commune of sharing tasks. And all the cooking is done behind the bar. To me it seemed to be a Japanese sushi bar with Spanish tapas flavors with French attention to quality and detail. Highly recommended!

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    Antoine de Montmartre
    Antoine de Montmartre - 17 ans avec ma chérie.

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    17 ans avec ma chérie.

    Le P'tit Barcelone - tapas - Updated May 2026

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