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    Le Passy

    4.0 (27 reviews)
    ModerateFrench, Brasseries
    Open 7:00 am - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Happy hour specials
    Good for kids

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    Mark M.

    Went here for dinner tonight. Our server was really friendly and excellent at helping us decide a main course. We went with steak tar tar, and a Uruguay steak. Both had great flavour, and the accompanied fries were served super hot. We also ordered white and red wine, and they provided complimentary tap water. For dessert, we went with the Affogato with ice cream, amaretto, and espresso. It was very tasty, love the espresso flavour.

    Braised duck leg with rosemary & potato.
    Daydreams D.

    One of your bucket list items while in Paris should be to get lost and sit on a cool summer day in a café outdoors. Le Passy is an excellent location for that. It is not one of the more crowded tourist neighborhoods, there is great shopping nearby, and this restaurant is quite tasty and not overly expensive. They don't rip you off like the touristy places near the big monuments, which frankly had "meh" food. Worth the walk from the Eiffel Tower. The service was friendly, the waiter and host spoke excellent English and appreciated our clumsy French. My duck was praised perfectly with just the right amount of gravy and the potatoes were smooth and flavorful. A touch of rosemary highlighted the brown gravy savory braised taste. They brought the Café au lait and added the steamed milk at the table which was a fun touch. My friend shrimp's appetizer and pasta dish were quite tasty as well. This was an excellent choice for our last laid-back meal our last night in Paris. Give it a try.

    Snails

    The food was soooo good! We ordered snails and my daughters devour them. They were so tasty. We also ordered hamburgers and they were well seasoned and moist. My husband and I ordered the Ribeye and it was very well prepared. The service was a little slow but the waiter was friendly and very kind. I recommend this place.

    Friendly waiters and English speaking too. It made ordering food less daunting and so enjoyable. The menu is seasonal, but we shared a couple appetizers of pâté and the dried sausage. I got the steak and my friend, the seafood ravioli. Very tasty and very well cooked. My only regret was that I was craving duck and couldn't find it on the menu.

    Allison E.

    Was hoping this place would be nice, interior was nice but service was meh. We barely got any water to begin with and no refills. They didn't write any of the orders out. I ordered the fish and chips and the waiter brought out an Italian burger and I told them it wasn't mine, and they said I had to keep it because they couldn't bring it back in. Basically got a wrong order and didn't appease me in any way, like a dessert or anything. Poor service. Wished it was better. Food was average, although Italian burger was pretty good. Risotto pasta was too greasy. We also ordered a starter that never came, and wanted to replace it with dessert.

    Goat cheese salad

    I do not speak any French but the bartender was fairly accommodating. I ordered wine and a cremeire salad (goat cheese on toast with green beans, egg, serrano, romaine and tomatoes... it was beautiful and delicious! Eating out in Paris can be intimidating for a non-french speaking visitor, this was a good experience.

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    actual straws instead of rolled up toilet paper, plush couches and they actually refill your water

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