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    Le Pavillon des Canaux - Chocolate cookie and brunch

    Le Pavillon des Canaux

    4.3(106 reviews)
    15.4 kmLa Villette, 19ème
    €€

    But have you ever dined out in a bathtub or bed?…read more At first it seems like a cute vegetarian cafe/brasserie along the canal- unassuming and fairly standard. Vegetarian dishes are the highlight here, meat and eggs can be added for extra. Then you walk upstairs and see the uniquely decorated "home" that puts a new spin on "eating in". We came for the weekend brunch 12-3pm. All orders placed at the counter consisted of a couple croissants, a light entree, a dessert, and all you can have coffee, juice, baguette, butter, and jam for 24€. We were given the pastries, and a buzzer to collect our entree and dessert when they were ready from the basement kitchen. So you'll definitely need to be with people who can walk up and down stairs while holding plates- and maybe more than one plate if someone needs to hold a spot at tables. It is pricier than other brunches nearby, but it is also a novelty and part of what you're paying for is the unlimited nature of the buffet and time you will occupy the adorably decorated but limited space.

    Devoured and loved the vegan cookie here! Seriously 5 stars go to the vegan chocolate chip cookie,…read morechai tea & adorable set up. The veggie salad was filling and also vegan You feel like you're in a vintage Parisian home, make sure to sit upstairs in one of the rooms (bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, or dining room) Staff was very kind and helped me with translating French to English. Great place to relax from walking or snag a quick bite.

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    Le Pavillon des Canaux - Outside

    Outside

    Le Pavillon des Canaux - Brunch and chocolate cookie

    Brunch and chocolate cookie

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    Le Fumoir - Fish of the day

    Le Fumoir

    3.8(333 reviews)
    12.4 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre
    €€€

    Food--quite good. Service--rather odd…read more My husband had made a reservation at Le Fumoir well in advance of our visit to Paris. He chose it because of the reviews and also the fact that the seating area layout seemed to provide more space between tables than is sometimes the case. When we entered, a server directed us to the host station by the bar. My husband had printed out his email with the address & the reservation, and he had made some notes on it about things to consider on the menu. We were seated at a nice window table A woman did come right away to ask about sparkling or still water. Wines are by the glass--no bottles were listed that we saw. The server just stood over us for several minutes while we were looking at the menu, which was a little uncomfortable. So my husband explained we would need a few minutes. She seemed offended. Then the male host came over and insisted on seeing the paper my husband had with the email. He took it out of my husband's hand and started trying to read my husband's notes. I asked if there was a problem with the reservation--had they found it? The man said something about wanting to know if it was prepaid (do they do gift certificates in Paris? We had no idea what he meant). I said no, it was not, so he left again. The menu is prix fixe. A different server came to take our order. She was more upbeat and jovial. The amuse bouche was a pickled herring. I ordered the pumpkin veloute soup, which was yummy. Then I had the vegetarian plate, which was fine but not memorable: squash, mushrooms, and an egg on top. My husband ordered the sausage plate. At the end, I requested the check (l'addition"). The server asked twice if we wanted to add a tip to put on the card. I have not had that happen before in Paris, where the tipping conventions are different, and a 15% service charge is included in the prices by law. I asked if it was not included ("compris") and she said no, it was not. I did leave a cash tip. But all in all, some of those awkward moments with the staff detracted from the experience.

    Our trip to Paris included dinner at Le Fumoir. It is a tasting menu for about €100 per person not…read moreincluding drinks. This restaurant is absolutely packed and I don't know what % are Walk ins but my hubby booked the restaurant a month in advance. The food is average and the service lacking. Our dinner lasted almost 3hours and that's not because we were slow but rather, the wait staff was missing. One party beside us left after about more than 45 mins of the waiter not showing up to get their orders. The restaurant itself was unique though. Where we sat looked like a library before with books all over the room. It could be that we came at a bad time, nonetheless, there's other restaurants in Paris to try before I come back to Le Fumoir.

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    Le Fumoir - Chocolate cake

    Chocolate cake

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    Chalet Gregoire - Poached pear cut open; Poires Pochees ou Vin Rouge et son Sobert Cassis (poached pears in red wine and blackurrand sorbert)

    Chalet Gregoire

    3.6(68 reviews)
    12.2 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
    €€

    I had originally ventured into the area to have dinner at a separate restaurant but found that they…read morewere fully booked so I wandered around, looking at a few menus, before deciding on Chalet Gregoire. Chalet Gregoire was packed as well and I was luckily able to find seating after getting directed towards a table at the pizza restaurant across the street (which I believe are under the same owner). By the time I was seated it was roughly 10pm. For my entree, I originally ordered their foie gras toast with fig jam but found this was sold out (understandable) and instead ordered their french onion soup. It was rich, cheesy, and good overall but I had wished there was more onion and slightly less bread. For the main course I had their coq au vin, which to those unfamiliar is chicken stewed in red wine, served with a side of potatoes and carrots. The meat was extremely tender, juicy, and rich from its braise. The carrots were good but the potatoes were underwhelming and I wished they had been mashed or at least cooked more thoroughly. For dessert I had poached pear in red wine and blackurrand sorbert. The poached pear itself was good and was complemented nicely with the included red wine sauce. However, I found the sorbert to be too icy and ,when sat next to the warm pear and red wine sauce, melt quicker than I would have liked. I was not particularly fond of this and wish I had picked something different. Friendly and hard working staff with phenomenal pricing but I found the food to be average with some highlights here and there.

    Our only let down in the Paris. We meant to go to another restaurant a couple of blocks away but it…read morewas full for the evening. Chalet Gregoire was my second choice based on my Yelp research. For 4 stars, I expected better. For apps, we got the onion soup and the frog legs. The soup was lukewarm and lacked flavor. I've made better at home. I was really disappointed because onion soup was one of the dishes that I really wanted to have in Paris and this one was not very good. The frog legs were okay but not great. They were breaded, fried, and then sauteed with a sauce, which made the breading soggy. The entrees were also fairly mediocre. The duck breast was tough, overcooked, and lacked flavor. The beef stew was better. Prices were more reasonable than other places, but for the quality of food, I'd rather pay more and get better.

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    Chalet Gregoire - Marco

    Marco

    Chalet Gregoire - Soupe a L'Oignon Gratinee (french onion soup)

    Soupe a L'Oignon Gratinee (french onion soup)

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    Frenchie

    Frenchie

    4.3(266 reviews)
    12.9 kmGrands Boulevards/Sentier, Etienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
    €€€€

    I love this place Paris. the foods great and aprocable and very great flavor, I can wait to go back…read moreto Paris , the next time is the first place I will go, great food and great hospitality

    We went to Frenchie on a recent trip to Paris and London and it was undoubtedly the culinary…read morehighlight. The food is expertly prepared, incredibly flavorful, and boldly creative. Some highlights: The amuse bouche course was incredible end-to-end, but what really stood out for me was a blue masa shell holding mussel, sauce, and microgreens/herbs/flowers. The mix of the different herbs, the savory salinity of the mussel, and the sauces was wonderfully complex, yet also harmonious. The poached sea trout with pumpkin and horseradish ice cream was very satisfying. The mix of poached trout and horseradish cream was very familiar, yet the twist of making the horseradish a wholly different temperature and texture was really surprising and innovative. The monkfish in adobo was another extraordinary dish. I have only had monkfish liver before, but the way they were able to perfectly cook the monkfish gave it a texture and flavor reminiscent of lobster. With the spice of the adobo, it was a really well balanced dish. Additionally, all of the wines that we tried were also notable and delicious. Frenchie has definitely earned its Michelin star, and I wouldn't be surprised if it has another by the next time I come back.

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    Frenchie - Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

    Crème fresh tomato tart with caviar, crab puff with melon ball, and beef tartare with apricot

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    Maple bacon biscuits and bread

    Zébulon

    Zébulon

    4.4(27 reviews)
    12.1 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
    €€€

    The food was absolutely wonderful. My friend and I came from America looking for unique dishes,…read morethey were soooo well done and flavorful. Every thing was intentional. Would come back over and over.

    Menu in the pictures. Advice from one American to anyone visiting Paris, France, this is a jewel…read moreyou shouldn't overlook. It's not far from the Louvre museum. It is not where most of the restaurants are and that made it a nice quiet evening. My wife found this on Google on a Monday night. We had no reservations at 6:45 and got in without issues. If you are without reservations, it is worth asking if they have space. The space can be limited if you have larger group. For two people, it's relatively easier. First of all, our server was absolutely incredible. A perfect representation of the restaurant. He spoke English very well and answered all questions about the dishes. This made it very easy to decide what to get and avoid food allergies. I wish I could remember his name. He's a younger guy. Most of the dishes are uniquely flavored and delicious. They are smaller portions but really are worth the price. You are going to enjoy the experience with the smaller crowd. (I can honestly justify the cost simply with the square footage you get here compared to other restaurants in town. You get plenty of elbow room.) Plus, The chefs are really good at their jobs. Everything was perfectly cooked and well presented. The only caveat, I cannot suggest the rabbit stuffed Ravioli unless you like smoked fish. The smoke fish overwhelmed the rabbit dish and invaded my burps the rest of the night.

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    Zébulon - Do not try unless you like smoked fish favor. This is the rabbit stuffed ravioli but It has a smoked fish that over powered this dish.

    Do not try unless you like smoked fish favor. This is the rabbit stuffed ravioli but It has a smoked fish that over powered this dish.

    Zébulon - Tempura fish with cavier. Really good.

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    Tempura fish with cavier. Really good.

    Le Relais de Saint-Cucufa - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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