Le Piano Perché
330 Reviews
8 Rue Aristide Bruant, 75018 Paris, France

Le Piano Perché
330 Reviews
8 Rue Aristide Bruant, 75018 Paris, France
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330 Reviews
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Jill Dewes
Jill Dewes, Apr 2024
Wow - one of the best meals ever. The cod was so perfectly cooked and the pea sauce was incredible. The man at that table next to us had been multiple times and told us it’s his favourite restaurant in the world.
Balazs Paroczay
Balazs Paroczay, Mar 2024
Amazing restaurant! The pianist is a genious and the waitress (Fanny) is the nicest and kindest person in Paris (probably the only nice person ?).
Long time have I had such a perfect dinner. Merci beaucoup! ❤️
Megan Budden
Megan Budden, Jun 2022
If I could give this place mare than 5 stars, I would!! Hands down the best meal of my whole trip! Good melt in your mouth food and the waiter (maybe owner) was amazing and so funny! We got lucky and were there right before they opened at 7pm for a table for 7, but any later you might need a reservation. If you are willing to spend a little money and are near the Sacre Coeur, I highly recommend this place!
Michael Lue Pann
Michael Lue Pann, Aug 2024
Phenomenal food here. Pork was so tender you didn't need a knife to eat it and the cod was delicious. The service was great and everyone was friendly. Must try restaurant in Paris!
Chad Ashman
Chad Ashman, Apr 2024
I’ve never had pork cooked so perfectly that it flaked apart like grouper with a fork..then have it topped with pork belly. This was literally one of the best meals of my life. The service and setting was intimate with warm ambiance provided by a live pianist. Deserts were 5⭐️ as well. This will be the top spot on my list for every return trip to Paris, 110%!
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