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    Pierre Sang on Gambey

    4.7 (59 reviews)
    PriceyModern European, French
    Closed 7:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Delicious Rum served correctly
    Phil G.

    This branch of the Pierre Sang empire is designed for fun. We sat at the table facing the kitchen and were entertained by a bevy of cooks and servers. They were all engaging and charming. While the space is tiny, we never felt claustrophobic or restrained. I loved my rum cocktails, in particular when made with this delicious Peruvian rum. PS on Gambey is about imbibing in excess. Unfortunately, despite our good time, the food wasn't fantastic. Nothing we ate was memorable, and the Korean flavorings we yearned for, were missing. I know Chef Sang can cook because his now closed Signature restaurant was a fantastic culinary experience. I expected a repeat performance at Gambey. Alas, it wasn't to be.

    Eugy H.

    My friend and I were visiting Paris and really wanted to try something fun and interesting, and we read really good reviews of this place. Our experience was amazing! The staff here was so friendly and accommodating, and they sounded super enthusiastic and passionate about the dishes. It got me and my friend really into the experience as well :) The dishes themselves were also amazing, and as Koreans + Korean-Americans we appreciated the Korean twist the dishes had. This is somewhere I would definitely return to and recommend to friends and family!

    Tasting menu of surprises
    Kelly B.

    We enjoyed the Korean/French tasting menu that was full of surprises. Each tasting was presented with no description leaving us to guess while eating. We were told about ingredients after we finished each dish. Service was friendly. Wine pairings were spectacular. Pricy, but it wasn't just a meal, it was an experience. Recommend!

    Fun dining experience. Surprise menu and great wines paired.
    Sonya T.

    Fun dinner at Pierre Sang on Gambey. Note, there are two locations. We wanted the more intimate experience. We sat at the chef's table and enjoyed watching the team in action. Pierre Sang was a finalist on French Top Chef and is listed on Michelin plate. My husband made reservations weeks before our holiday to Paris. He was pretty proud of himself for planning this surprise. It was a fun dinner because they do not give you a menu. You do not know the ingredients or dish coming your way. The food is served and you guess all the ingredients, herbs, sauces etc. I guess fun for foodies and maybe not for some. We thought the price point was a steal for a 5 course Michelin dinner. Husband liked the wines paired a lot. The chef was super accommodating to my pregnancy and checked on me every dish. We especially enjoyed the fish course and the beautiful fig dessert.

    Kat V.

    Having eaten at L'Arpege, Alleno, and Septime just days before, we found Pierre Sang to be refreshing and actually more creative! We had the blind tasting menu for lunch, and let me tell you, this is truly blind and truly Asian fusion! Normally, even if you won't know what the menu beholds until they bring the next course, the servers will quickly explain what you're eating before you eat it. Here, they don't tell you until AFTER you've already finished the plate and it's in your stomach, so this is definitely for the adventurous foodie :) On top of that, they make you guess all the ingredients, which after eating at over 30 Michelin restaurants and half of the World's 50 Best restaurants, we've never encountered before so kudos to Pierre Sang for being the first to make dining an immersive experience! Onto the food itself. Such high quality ingredients!! Everything is sourced from somewhere impressive and carefully selected. They serve you delicious medium rare pork which would normally horrify someone but here they are so confident that their pork is of quality since they know exactly where it came from, so there's no danger of it making anyone sick! He really gives a lot of attention and thought into where he gets his stuff. And like I said, this is Asian fusion. Pierre Sang manages to beautifully blend Korean and Japanese ingredients with European ones and the umami touch is much welcomed for us, because personally I find European food too bland for my palette. Some of the ingredients are really unique, rare and unheard of as well, which made me feel like I was eating haute couture food - so suitable for Pah-ree! I like that he used unusual ingredients instead of truffle like everyone else. And though PS himself only came out to say "Bienvenue!" and then literally disappeared back into the kitchen, we definitely appreciated that he took the time to greet us at all. Well worth the gastronomic experience. Make a reservation! TIP: Pierre Sang has 3 locations all on the same street which is very confusing. This one doesn't even have a noticeable sign out front so look for a GREY facade with no sign above.

    Zeva B.

    My experience here totally blew my mind. Haven't had a meal like this since I don't know when. First, some context. I was summoned to meet some colleagues at Pierre Sang at 18h30 sharp to get a head start on the line. My colleagues visiting Paris from SF had already been there like 4 times in three days and were obsessed. They even knew the entire staff by first name and felt totally at home. When chef Pierre walked by and spotted us all he gave us a super friendly welcome and told us to check out his other restaurant just down the block to change things up just a little bit. Located on a side street off of Oberkampf, with no sign on the door and a dark, cozy, lighting inside, On Gambey is definitely a hidden hotspot so much so that it wasn't even on Yelp yet! After settling into our cozy table alongside the fab wine wall and getting our groove on to the nice soft electro tunes, we were told that we were to embark on a 6-couse tasting menu (49E) full of surprises and were asked whether we had any dietary restrictions. From there we were dotted on and treated to an unbelievable culinary adventure that mixed delicacies, techniques and ingredients from Korea to Auverge, France. You see Pierre Sang is Korean but was adopted and grew up in Auverge, and his food is an edible reflection of his multi-ethnic identity. In Pierre's world, traditional French ingredients and techniques flirt with Korean-influenced flavors, spices and sauces, creating a super unique culinary signature that's 100% Pierre. There were so many exceptional bites taken during the meal, but my favorites involved his preparation of fish, specifically the filet of makerel served over a bed of lentils along with a super tart lemon reduction infused with Korean spicies, and a whole sea bass cooked in a sea-salt crust that the chef filleted for us at the table (see video on mobile!). Beyond the fabulousness of the food, what really blew my mind was the attentive, happy, accessible staff that Pierre has working for him. Everyone who came by our table, especially the sommelier, an adorable Italian, was so warm and interactive. It really made you feel like you were having this experience with them, like we were part of the Pierre Sang family of professionals and friends. Pierre really role modeled this behavior by coming over to everyone's table and chilling and chatting for a while. We had him with us for a good 10 minutes and it was so fun! This is a remarkable address that's as delicious and unusual as it is fun and festive. Run, don't walk!

    Kristin B.

    we came here on a friend's recommendation and really glad that we did! Pierre Sang on Gambey is recently opened and luckily we walked in without a reservation and were seated without a problem. we even got 2 seats at the bar which i think is definitely the best place to sit so you can see the chefs hard at work. Chef Sang wasn't at the restaurant on the night we were there unfortunately but we still loved our meal! i think its 6 courses for 49 Euro and we added the complete wine pairing which probably doubled the price, but in the end we were on vacation and we thought it was worth it haha i have to say that actually the desserts fell a bit short for me since they consisted mostly of cheese and fruit - not exactly my favorites...but all the courses before that were amazing! we had a cold noodle dish with asian flavors, a cooked mackerel, some sort of kimchi and wonton dish, a beef dish. i cant remember the exact details of everything but i do know that they were all delicious. loved the influence of asian flavors in each of the courses. what i wasnt used to though was that we would eat our dish and then after we're done, our server would explain it to us. totally not what im used to but i kinda liked that concept since i had no preconceived notions of taste before i bit into something or if i knew i was eating something weird, i wouldnt have a mental block of not wanting to try it haha. and actually service the entire night was outstanding! we dont speak french but the staff was more than fluent with their English skills haha. maybe they'll even give you some extra potato chips if you ask nicely ;) our meal i think came out to be like $250ish with food, wine, and service so while it's not a cheap meal, i've come to realize that food doesnt exactly come cheap in Paris anyway so for that price and for the quality of the meal, i'd say that it was worth the splurge. besides if you forego the wine, then a 6-course gourmet meal at 49 euro is a steal!

    Excellent surprise 6-course menu for 49EUR in a lively, intimate setting - we were also able to meet Chef Sang himself during the course of dinner, which stretched over two hours, and paired nicely with recommended wines. Nice use of delicate Asian influences to balance overly heavy French flavors. The only letdown (if you can call it that), were some of the alterations to a few of the dishes due to pregnancy dietary restrictions - some substitute flavors didn't always work together but my partner's set, served as intended, was near flawless. Reservations recommended, if you are coming from overseas, you can do so on The Fork. Thanks Jean and Margot for a lovely night!

    Ceviche with quinoa and radishes.
    Francesca G.

    This was my first time to Pierre Sang's "new" restaurant, and it was pretty great. I came for Sunday lunch with my mom and sister (who is not the most adventurous eater, and wasn't happy with us when we explained the "guess what you just ate" concept here). We were lucky to snag three seats in a row along the bar so could watch the chefs do their thing. We started with a ceviche of maigre on a bed of quinoa with radishes, pickled onion, and a green (bean?) purée. This was the perfect summer dish, as it was super fresh, light and citrusy (and my sister actually finished before either me or my mom...despite her earlier protests to being here). We moved onto a main course of tiny, perfectly cooked pieces of red mullet for the non-meat eaters, and a generous piece of beef for my mom, served with mashed potatoes, amazing veggies (shiitake and green beans and peppers), purple potato chips, and arugula. I could eat those shiitakes and mash every day, they were so amazing...also guess who cleaned her plate the fastest yet again this time (little sister was begrudgingly loving it). Last was dessert where we had an olive oil and lemon based desert with limoncello ice, baby meringues, and fresh watermelon. Again, a perfect dessert for a hot day. For 25 euros this menu is a steal. Also the staff is great- super friendly and answered all the questions we had. We are coming back next week for dinner and I can't wait to see what we'll have (we heard the menu for this week will be unreal, so you should go try it out).

    Rhea M.

    Having been several times to Pierre Sang's other location (a few doors down), I wanted to try his newest opening. We booked for the 19h seating as we planned to go for cocktails after dinner. We ended up leaving at 21h45 to make our way to the cocktail bar. There is no menu; it is a 6 course surprise tasting menu for 49€, which changes daily. The food is "neo bistrot" with an Asian influence on the ingredients used, at times, quite subtle. Fun to test your palate and guess the ingredients, which the waiter will explain to you at the end of each dish. Coté wine list: a large choice but not much on the lower spectrum. We opted for a 2011 Chateau de Fuisse, which was naturally delicious but probably triple cost value (62€). I would like to see more wines at the 30/40€ benchmark. We were seated at the bar initially but I hate sitting on stools with no back support. I get this is a "cool, NY style" decor but I don't want to spend a 2.5 hr special occasion dinner hunched on a bar stool. Just me personally. So I requested to move to another table where they had bar stools with a back edge. The food was delicious, a few interesting decouvertes like "whiskey caviar" and a Korean fish that I've since forgotten the name! The only issue I have and it's becoming a theme now across all new restaurants is lack of cooking. Some elements would be that much better if they had been slightly cooked rather than always raw. Overall, the dinner was lovely, surprisingly more attentive in service I think than his other location, with the sommelier coming to explain wines and refill throughout the night. A great atmosphere in the bar and we never felt rushed to leave which you worry about when places have two seatings.

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    Incredible dining experience. What a treat to meet Pierre before we embarked on our culinary journey.

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie

    4.5(1.5k reviews)
    2.0 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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    Bistro des Augustins - Fermier

    Bistro des Augustins

    4.4(556 reviews)
    2.5 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 6ème
    €€

    I have mixed feelings about Bistro des Augustins. On the one hand, it provided me some of the most…read morecomforting and delicious food that I enjoyed in Paris. On the other hand, it made me realize that my mother was a terrible cook. Bistro des Augustins is a small, cozy venue offering both indoor seating and terrace seating near Pont Neuf. It serves a small number of curated dishes, including a wonderfully traditional Bistro Gratin in a homey ceramic dish served piping hot with a brown crispy cheesy top, herbs, spices and chicken. You can also get it with salmon. My brothers and I only saw my mother use our gas range to light her cigarettes, sanitize needles to remove our splinters, and make s'mores during the summer months when she couldn't muster the energy to take us 'outside camping.' I mean, all she had to do was borrow a cookbook, which I'm sure were readily available from maybe a neighbor or in any local bookstore or the public library. How hard is that? I was the only kid who brought a can of tuna and his own monogrammed can opener to school every day. Every day. And mom convinced me that the tuna holster she got me for my birthday was cool and hip. I was a naive mercury-filled fool, although I did become a very fast runner in junior high school because of the tuna holster. The interior décor of Bistro des Augustins is informal and vintage bistro style - wooden tables, traditional chalkboard menus, and soft lighting - creating a relaxed and comfy ambiance. My eyes have been opened to what's possible. Thank you Bistro des Augustins for expanding my culinary horizons. Five stars.

    THE FOOD ------------------…read more= Fermier - Cheese gratin with chicken was good. Didn't blow me away, but was solid with the creaminess of the sliced potatoes and emmental cheese combined together with mixed vegetables. The cheese was very strong though, so anything else was unfortunately pretty much overpowered by it. Arrived with bread, but it DEFINITELY could use other carb options to sop it all up (e.g., rice???)! = Landais - Cheese gratin with duck. Same comment as the above, except the Landais had egg and goat cheese also mixed in with almost the same ingredients as the Fermier. THE SERVICE ----------------------- + The lone waitress, who also worked the role as greeter, cashier and bartender was friendly. + Food arrived within 10 minutes of ordering. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ = Small, tight restaurant. = Not many tables inside - 6 in total. + Located a few blocks away from the more touristy restaurants, towards the East, on a much quieter street. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS -------------------------------------- = Nada.

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    Chez Janou - prawns in wine sauce

    Chez Janou

    4.1(699 reviews)
    1.0 kmBastille, Marais, 3ème
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    My #1 fav classic French dinner we had in Paris. The food and the atmosphere were all great. This…read moreplace seems to be a certified, capital 'e' Establishment here in Paris. Vibey 30 somethings and those of us tourists that have begrudgingly figured it out. It is close quarters inside, but when in Rome. My bestie from middle school and I shared the escargot (bless you) pasta, which was delicious, and the duck, which was exceptional. We split a very fairly priced bottle of wine and ended the night with the scoop of mousse. If they could figure out how to do that intravenously, that'd be great. The mousse reminded me of a great guilty pleasure, which is eating straight out of the can of Duncan Hines chocolate frosting (ask me how I know, I do this often, going to rebrand it to me being European). Loved it here.

    Paris has a talent for making lunch feel accidental in the best possible way…read more Chez Janou sits quietly in the Marais, just close enough to Place des Vosges that the entire experience spills naturally into wandering afterward. No real plans. Just walking. Cigarette smoke in the air, scooters passing narrow streets, old stone buildings glowing under soft afternoon light. Online, this place feels impossible to book. But show up 10-15 minutes before opening and suddenly you're seated like you knew the secret all along. Inside, the room hums. Tight tables. Warm walls. Loud enough to feel alive without becoming chaotic. Nobody rushing. Nobody flipping tables. Just the rhythm of Paris doing what it's always done. The menu is entirely in French which, honestly, makes the experience better. You stop ordering with certainty and start ordering with curiosity. My wife had the risotto d'épeautre aux St. Jacques. I ordered the Magret de Canard au Romarin. The duck was solid. A 3.5/5 kind of dish. Rich, savory, comforting after a long day walking through the city. But the risotto surprised me more. The scallops were delicate, the spelt added this earthy texture that made the dish feel substantial without ever becoming heavy. And then there's the mousse au chocolat. The famous one. Served from an oversized bowl with this almost excessive "all you can eat" energy that somehow still feels elegant instead of gimmicky. We only needed a few bites. Soft, luxurious, lightly bitter chocolate balanced perfectly against just enough sweetness. The kind of dessert that doesn't ask for attention. It quietly earns it.

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    Chez Fernand - Roquefort

    Chez Fernand

    4.4(294 reviews)
    2.7 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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    Food is awesome, love their signature beef dish, too bad our stomach is too small, food is very…read moregood, service is good too ~ love this place!

    Maybe my timing was off? I didn't enjoy dining here as much as I hoped…read more I reserved and had New Year's Eve dinner at Chez Ferdinand Christine. I could only get the 8:30pm seating. When I arrived, there was a rustic table in the entry room where I was seated. I ordered an entrée of mini mushroom raviolis in truffle sauce, a plat of scallops over orzo which had chorizo chunks and a dessert of frozen Grand Marnier soufflé. The portions were generous. I enjoyed the mini mushroom raviolis and delicious Grand Marnier soufflé. The plat was somewhat odd because the chorizo chunks were really strong flavored which overpowered the scallops. I ate one chorizo chunk and pushed the rest aside. The scallops were cooked perfectly but not seasoned. The service was gruff/quite brief with dishes dropped by assistants. My biggest complaint was the stressful ambiance during the meal. It was freezing outside. The door constantly opened and new patrons came in hovering over diners in my room. Luckily I was not closer to the door and didn't have anyone over me. For ~170 Euros, the food was good but the experience was not.

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    Le Potager du Père Thierry - Duck breast

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    4.6(505 reviews)
    3.1 kmMontmartre, 18ème
    €€

    This is the kind of place that you should be searching for when you come to Paris. Small and…read moreintimate, with well executed dishes and exceptional service. These smaller bistro type eateries are the lifeblood of the local cuisine. They consistently offer reasonably priced dishes that are full of flavor and technique. The wine and drink options are well catered to the menu and they provide options for most price points. The service we experienced was exactly what you want... our server had plenty of suggestions based on the offerings of the day. The service was attentive and responsive... not much more than you could ask for. I had the duck breast being offered... it was served alongside crispy potatoes, green beans, and a salad. Adding in the onion soup and a glass of wine... it quickly became a King's dinner at a very reasonable price. I would be more than happy to eat here again and look forward to exploring the rest of the menu offering many local and classic French options.

    I was there in 2021 and the food was very good, though the salad stuff on the main course was…read moresuperfluous, if they still serve that way. However, the eggs cocotte with foie gras was divine! This fall (2026), I shall return to Paris and that dish is on my hit list for sure. In fact, I may order 2! Service was very personable. Small place but the largest table had 6 locals who livened up the joint. Americans planning to be in Paris Sept 28-30 hit me up we'll meet for din din. Zig

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