The restaurant has a new, great chef (formerly of Chambre Noire, another great address, in inner Paris), and the result is charming: gently inventive straight-forward fare from gorgeous and usually local ingredients. They've got an Italian bread maker whose focaccia you'll want to order for home later. This neighborhood is just beginning to flower--some are hailing it as 'the Brooklyn of Paris'--and Les Pianos is becoming a navel of the community. The restaurant, which used to be a piano factory, is part of a larger campus that offers dance and yoga lessons, for example, and often at the resto there's a piano man or poetry reading in the evening or a spectacle for children after Sunday brunch. Yeah, go. read more