Bistrot Du Paquier
439 Reviews
11 Rue du Pâquier, 74000 Annecy, France

Bistrot Du Paquier
439 Reviews
11 Rue du Pâquier, 74000 Annecy, France
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hannah kettlewell
hannah kettlewell, Aug 2024
Food was amazing !!! so delish couldn’t recommend enough! Although we figured after quite a while waiting that it was “don’t ask don’t get” the service is quite slow which is fine but better to just ask to order while waitresses are walking past!
Aaron
Aaron, May 2024
The food is good, but the service is really really terrible !!! The waitress acted like I owe her a million! We sat indoors and there was no connection, the waitress refused to give us the WiFi code. And the waitress asked what we wanted before giving us the menu. We chose our dishes, and after twenty minutes later, another waitress came to ask what dishes do we want……. And after another 20 minutes, the food finally came. And finally, the waitress told us to pay downstairs without asking if we want some dessert. I felt like she really wanted to kick us out…..
Dr Reviews
Dr Reviews, Apr 2023
Good food, good service, excellent ambience, reasonably priced. That sums it up.
They speak English as well. They have more space on the first floor. The restrooms are situated on the first floor
simon harbour
simon harbour, May 2023
We had a small lunch with friends.
A small menu choice of approximately five main courses plus a couple of plait de jour.
The service was brilliant. The food was really tasty and good value.
Would recommend the tartiflette.
J T
J T, May 2024
When considering the cost for how high quality the food is, it has to be rated very highly. We had fresh fish with french fries and salad, three drinks for under 50 Euro for two.
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Vincent Favre-Félix has opened the doors of this stylish, modern villa abutting an historic edifice of Annecy-le-Vieux. The chef, who has the build of a rugby player and boasts a fine regional CV (Père Bise at Talloires, Auberge de l’Eridan and Auberge du Lac at Veyrier-du-Lac), never lacks in subtlety or delicacy. Always guided by regional produce, his culinary gifts are expressed boldly and creatively, through beautifully designed ‘carte blanche’ menus that also unveil his signature dishes, such as arctic char smoked in hay. In summertime, make a beeline for the exquisite patio in the flower-decked garden and savour this fine dining experience.
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Brasserie Brunet
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Le Binôme
Mathilde and Remi work together like clockwork. He is in charge of savoury dishes, she crafts the desserts and together they cheerfully wait at table. Market-fresh, throbbingly simple, deftly executed cuisine, illustrated by melt-in-the-mouth chuck beef stew with fluffy mashed potatoes. A few seats at the bar offer an insight into the chefs’ handiwork.
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Mazette !
Mazette is on point! When Laura, the pastry chef, and Maximilien, the chef, opened this small traditional bistro decked out in brick and wood, we followed its cohort of loyal regulars there for a meal. On the menu: French bistro classics (pâté en croûte, pie with comté cheese and truffle ham, grilled pork belly), nods to the proprietors' roots in Alsace (spaetzle, poultry vol-au-vent with morels, apple pie, rhubarb compote) and, on the blackboard, a short list of dishes for sharing.
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La Guinguette du 1er Mets
A revolution is afoot after 20 years of loyal service! Chef Nicolas Mouroux and his wife have daringly adopted an all-out traditional guinguette vibe with colourful chairs, wooden cable drums as tables and pretty bistro lights. In the same vein, some twenty or so deftly crafted tapas at prices that make sense are ordered one after the other during the meal. Each one is a masterclass of quality and care, illustrated by distinct flavours and sharp presentation. Examples include pig’s trotter in breadcrumbs, gribiche sauce and crumbled purple cauliflower; gravlax salmon, dill, citrus fruits; lamb kebab served in soft brioche bread. Cheerful service, great music and a deliciously nostalgic ambience.
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Racines
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