Restaurant Mâche
595 Reviews
61 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France

Restaurant Mâche
595 Reviews
61 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
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Ayden Férdeline
Ayden Férdeline, Aug 2024
I loved the food, and the staff were so friendly! I will definitely return. My only small critique is with the wine pairing. I do not like sake so would prefer to be told in future if the wine pairing includes sake or if an alternative could be provided. I tried it today and the sake was indeed nicer than usual, but still, I find that a risky choice ?. I also like the small touch of providing a printed menu with the name of your suppliers!
Nicola
Nicola, Jun 2024
Reserved a table for two online. We had the 6temps menu with pairing with wine and alcohol. It was a great experience. Food was amazing with a tranchant use of ingredients and tastes. Service very friendly and professional. The chef together with all the crew will make you feel like a Michelin starred restaurant. This restaurant is highly recommended for those who seek fine dining with a modern touch.
Chiara Quattrone
Chiara Quattrone, Jun 2024
Amazing experience worth of a Michelin star. The chef combines brilliantly typical french cuisine with a wise experimentation on fermented products and Asian contaminations. Highly recommended the menu en 6 temps to fully understand the chef's cuisine idea.
The service was perfect, young guys highly motivated and english-friendly made the dining experience even better.
Wendy Appleton
Wendy Appleton, May 2024
A-maz-ing!!
We had the 6 course degustation menu with paired wines.
The food was amazing. The service was amazing. The atmosphere was amazing.
I would give it 7 stars if I could!
Yassine A
Yassine A, Feb 2024
An absolute coup de coeur, loved it!
Every dish was delicious and beautifully presented. The creative cuisine takes you on a journey around the world, featuring special ingredients from faraway places.
The waiters were incredibly friendly, and let's not forget the amazing red Greek wine – a definite favorite! ?
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