L'Atelier Roulière
908 Reviews
24 Rue des Canettes, 75006 Paris, France

L'Atelier Roulière
908 Reviews
24 Rue des Canettes, 75006 Paris, France
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Vesela Docheva
Vesela Docheva, Aug 2024
A beautiful little restaurant. Nicely decorated with nice tables outside. The waitress was very friendly, the wine was really nice. The food was fine, but nothing really special.
Yasmin Taha
Yasmin Taha, Jul 2024
French food at its finest .
We were served by the lovely lady Margot who was super friendly and helpful, the restaurant has fantastic atmosphere .
Baked Camembert
Steak , Bone Marrow and Chips with salad
2 bottles of wine
Total cost €140
Some of the best steak ever , can’t fault a single thing
Wine was fantastic
Ps : preebook this ! Gets super fully booked
Kathryn Williams
Kathryn Williams, Jul 2024
A really excellent meal July 2024.
We had veg Ravioli to start - lovely tomato sauce! Turbot and Italian beans for main - both fighting to be the best on my plate, and a peach clafoutis for dessert - hot but when I finally got it in my mouth, was amazing.
Didn't book or table, was great spontaneous find ?
Matt Skinner
Matt Skinner, Jun 2024
My wife and I booked this dinner the day before leaving Paris on our honeymoon in the pursuit to try classic French dishes we've always wanted to try. I actually had googled best steak frites in Paris, and L'Atelier Rouliere came up as one of the options. We saw it had escargot as well, so we figured we'd give it a try. We luckily arrived around opening before it got crowded to allow us to get settled in and speak with our waitress, Margot, about the menu. Specifically, we wanted to get escargot, steak tartare, bone marrow and steak frites. Ultimately, she recommended we get the ribs in lieu of the steak frites, which we got the last one available. The steak frites we had planned on ordering came with one bone marrow, which is what we had planned on, but apparently it did not come with the ribs. Luckly, Margot was/is incredible, and was able to get the chef to throw in a bone marrow with it for us. The escargot was incredible, it actually almost brought my wife to tears (the butter mix was the best we've ever had). The steak tartare with fries and salad was by far the best we've ever had, which was accompanied by a mustard flight (!!!!!!), which we couldn't get over because we love mustard in general, especially Dijon mustard, so that was a pleasant surprise on top of how incredible everything was. The ribs were the best BBQ ribs I've had (I'm from the South in the US) and unsurprisingly, the bone marrow was sinfully delicious. All in all, I'd say it was our favorite French restaurant we've been to (we've been to Le Bernadin and a few other Michelin star places) primarily because not only was the food amazing, but also because of the great atmosphere and because Margot made us feel so welcome and comfortable. Mind you, we are American, so we honestly expected to be treated as such, but she went above and beyond to make our night extremely special. I'm not sure if it was just being in the City of Love for our honeymoon, but this place will always hold a special place in our hearts. We hope to visit again ASAP!
Jurgen Galea
Jurgen Galea, Aug 2024
Came in the area for another restaurant which seems to be closed for summer (without leaving a note or uodating their profile online) and was pleased to check this place out. The place does not have the charm of older places and does not have a wow factor of a highly curated place but looks ok. The food is better than ok but nothing out of this world either. The staff is nice and helpful so in general i recommend this place if you’re in the area.
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