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    La Charette Créole

    La Charette Créole

    3.8(45 reviews)
    5.5 kmMontparnasse, 6ème
    €€€

    La Charette Creole is more than just a really good restaurant in Paris...it's an experience. This…read moreis a restaurant run and staffed by people from Madagascar, Mauritius, and Reunion who should not be confused by Cajuns (who happen to be French speaking exiles in Louisiana from Eastern Canada). A basic history lesson (or perhaps Google) can provide a basic understanding of what "Creole" really means, which on a very basic level means the mix of European colonists, indigenous, and/or enslaved populations. . If what you're looking for deep fried gator tail, or gumbo, clearly you should not be eating here. The staff here are friendly and treat guests like family, the food is superb, the ambiance is totally unique, and when you mix it all together you have one of the most sublime dining experiences in Paris. The creole cooking here blends French, South Asian, African, and East Asian into a delectable melange that is a treat for the adventurous palate. Try the goat, gambas, curried chicken, spicy beef, shark, or pretty much anything on the menu! The food is flavorful and fresh, so there's really no bad choice. Save room for dessert though because the coconut and the passion fruit tarts are delicious. Also be warned that you will have to be patient because there are basically 4 people working the entire restaurant floor. This isn't necessarily a bad thing because for all the waiting you may have to do, you will be given loads and loads of complimentary drinks and fresh fruit, and be drawn into an impromptu dance session. One of the best dining experiences of my life!

    Lovely Cozy and casual restaurant, we stumbled upon it on a Wednesday evening and am so happy we…read moredid! Food was delicious and very friendly service. Would definitely come back again!

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    Île de la Réunion

    Île de la Réunion

    3.6(43 reviews)
    6.3 kmMontparnasse, 14ème
    €€

    First time having Reunionese cuisine! My husband wanted to take advantage of being in Paris by…read moreseeking out cuisine not easy to find in LA. This was his pick for our first night. We found the stews/curries very similar to West Indian/Caribbean cooking but with milder spices. It was delicious and we really enjoyed our dinner.

    OMG. The most…read moreincredible food you never imagined existed. * * * Ile de la Reunion is an African island in the Indian Ocean which is part of France Outre-mer. This means it is officially French. The food has Indian and Chinese influences. But - the essence of Reunion cuisine is fusion African-French. French cuisine is okay just as is - but turns absolutely stellar if you have a grand chef in the kitchen. The restaurant Ile de la Reunion is run by three Indian grand chefs - two in the kitchen and one behind the bar. They offer extraordinary alcoholic beverages and not-what-you-have-seen-before French-but-not French dishes to die for. * * * Let's talk about the bar programme first. Reunion makes its own rum. They have many bottles of artisanal rums - many of which are created by Isaura or Riviere de Mat - Reunion rum makers of distinction that do a wide variety of top shelf rums. If you want to do a systematic tasting of the Indian Ocean's best rums, you have come to the right place. However - the stars of the bar are not the rums that come out of a bottle. The restaurant makes its own infused rums. I have had African infused rum a number of times. The rums at Ile de la Reunion are unquestionably the best. I particularly recommend their banana vanilla rum. Unlike most infused spirits, this has a thick warm mouth feel. That is an indicator of being made with a superior rum. Getting the flavor right on infused rums is a lot tougher than getting the flavor right on infused vodkas - because good rum has a taste and you have to work with that. The bartender at Ile de la Reunion blends the flavors skillfully. This is absolutely positively superior drinking. * * * How is the food? Extraordinary. You look at the menu and think "There is nothing African here. This is all French." Most of the dishes use French techniques such as marinating in wine. Levels of fire and spice are kept low. Most of the ingredients show up in everyday French cooking. At first it seems like there is no exotica here. * * * Wrong. What the menu does not tell you is that the spicing and flavoring are absolutely distinctive. There is no sauce, no marinade and no spicing here that would show up in a Larousse Gastronomique. These are flavors you have never had before. The food is kept mild not because the Reunion chefs are afraid of scaring away fire-averse French sissies. The food is kept mild because the flavors are extraordinary. Just dumping pepper on top would ruin them. I HAD THE BEST DUCK I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE AT ILE DE LA REUNION. My wife was ecstatic about her fish. I ALSO HAD THE BEST PORK DUMPLINGS I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE AT ILE DE LA REUNION. Keep in mind that I eat all over the world. I have had dim sum in Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Vancouver, Toronto, San Francisco and Flushing, the newer, bigger and better Chinatown in New York City. I also get dim sum in Austin, the city in which I live. Dim sum serves a lot of pork dumplings. I have had Polish dumplings, Ukrainian dumplings, German dumplings and British pork pies. NONE of these can compare with the dumplings at Ile de la Reunion. * * * Now let's imagine you just have to have your African spicy sauces. (African spicy sauces are a good thing to want to have). Ile de la Reunion automatically puts three sauces on your table and will offer to put out a spicier fourth. Take them up on that fourth. It is frankly not really all that spicy. (Texans would call it medium heat.) The bright red sauce is simply pureed red chili pure and simple. The green sauce is their version of a piment crazy, a traditional hot sauce. They put lots of apple in theirs to make it fairly mild. One is a pico de gallo. One is a thinly sliced vinagrette cole slaw. All four are really really good. The cole slaw is intoxicating. I could not get enough of it. The kick from the red sauce was fun. None of these wonderful garnishes went on the duck. The duck was too perfect. But the restaurant offers rice and beans for a side dish. The rice and beans got to get a lot of doctoring. And - as good as the pork dumplings are - (and they are really really really good) The pico de gallo on top of those pork dumplings was just over the top good. The pico de gallo did not hide the core taste of the dumplings one bit - and there was plenty of excitement in the pico de gallo itself. * * * Desserts in Reunion often depend on fresh coconut or fresh fruit. Paris with all of its culinary wonders can not provide the same amazing quality of coconut or fruit you would get on the islands. But after all that good drinking - and all that memorable eating Who really cares? * * * This was a meal I will remember for the rest of my life. Leave the tourist cafes alone and come down to Ile de la Reunion. Then you will have something to really talk about when your friends when you return from your wonderful trip to Paris.

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie - An amazing French onion soup...

    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie

    4.5(1.5k reviews)
    2.9 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er
    €€

    The most life- changing experience with French cuisine. This is what French culinary dreams are…read moremade of. Get the appetizer grilled foie gras with side of greens, you won't regret it. The richness of the flavor and the texture which is not reminiscent of the traditional roasted duck or foie gras, but rather a much more like a luxurious and indulgent version. We enjoyed our dinner on the outside of the restaurant after about a 20-30 minute wait. The bone marrow had the best flavor I've experienced for the dish. However, it is definitely overshadowed by the rich flavor of the foie gras. This experience was unforgettable, with our view of Parisian streets on a brisk, April night. We even came back on our last night, but didn't realize the hours on Google maps was for the deli. The restaurant closes earlier, before 9:00 PM. This meal got us thinking about Paris in a positive light, and we hope to be able to come back to eat the amazing dishes again!

    This place was a huge letdown. They had a cute little artisanal market on the front left of the…read morerestaurant. They had a number of goods to choose from and I ended up buying a few things for souvenirs. As for the actual restaurant, they had a number of delicious sounding items on their menu. Our server was very attentive to us and helped us decide on our dinner orders. Similar to the other restaurants though. After our food was delivered, it was far in between when we were checked on again. And after dessert it took even longer for our server to bring the bill. Overall, the food was a letdown. I do not exaggerate when I say that the frog legs just tasted like slightly flavored water. My friend's ravioli had a fairly decent flavored sauce but the pasta was a bit chewy. My friend's duck breast was pretty tough; I had noticed the table next to us also ordered it and they seemed to have trouble finishing/cutting theirs as well. As for my steak with foie gras, well the steak was once again tough and the foie gras was weirdly stringy. It was soft for the most part but there were parts that were tough and stringy. Maybe that's a section that's generally separated in the preparation process and it was missed? In any case it was disappointing. What wasn't disappointing was dessert though; perfectly sweet and balanced.

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie - French onion soup + bread

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    French onion soup + bread

    Novarts - caribbean - Updated May 2026

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