To Restaurant Paris
2683 Reviews
34 Rue Beaurepaire, 75010 Paris, France

To Restaurant Paris
2683 Reviews
34 Rue Beaurepaire, 75010 Paris, France
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Yaron Neu
Yaron Neu, Aug 2024
The main dishes, both fish and meat was great, but the entry, bread and desert was blend and less than average.
Joseph Hernandez
Joseph Hernandez, Aug 2023
Excellent experience at a Japanese inspired Michelin restaurant. The full 9 courses were amazing and truly something that you will never taste anywhere else. Truly recommend to make your París foodie experience complete.
Matthew Lesko-Krleza
Matthew Lesko-Krleza, Sep 2023
Impeccable service, and amazing dishes.
They have raised my standards for restaurants, especially ones with higher pricing.
Everything is an experience there. They have an open kitchen concept, so you can see chefs diligently at work.
I wanted to sit outside after my meal for a coffee, and since I was travelling, my luggage was with me. My waiter helped bring my luggage outside without me asking. This restaurant fights for their reputation.
Martin Johnsson
Martin Johnsson, Apr 2024
They gave it a hard try, but failed in too many servings.
Appetizer; small pieces of fish which tasted good but was served in a dry cracker
First course: nearly raw egg served in some soja gelatine foam, with cauliflower. The taste of this dish was too subtile and the mouthfeeling was awful.
Second course: poor quality of flap meat served with some wierd green dust and mushrooms
Final course: black sesame icecream served in the same dry (and soft) cracker as the appetizer with some dots of raspberry.
All in all they tried to hard to make everything look high cuisine; without having the ingredients and the taste combinations to pull it off.
シッフルともえ
シッフルともえ, Aug 2024
Very disappointed at the food and the service. we went to the restaurant in 2021 and we were impressed by the creativity of the cuisine and the quality of the service, so this was second time. The food was like we could find at the Morden french restaurant. Obviously the level was much lower. The taste, presentation, nothing was special, very ordinary and even fad. Our reservation was 13:30 and just ten minutes late, we were told that the meuw was limited due to our late, plus between plates, zero interval. While whe have not finished yet the fish, the meat was already waiting for. Never ever such a service at that price. Starting clean up, talking their shift service, it was very rude. At the end, I asked where the Japanese chef and was told that he was on vacation. We never go back.
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