Posts Tagged ‘Paris’

Fuxia — Paris, Saint-Paul

Friday, July 24th, 2009

A fairly good Italian restaurant in the center of Paris, I’d say mainly for pasta.

50 rue François Miron

75004 Paris

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We started with a plate of antipasti (11 euros) that we shared between two people:

Nothing amazing, but they were nicely seasoned and tender (the vegetables in the dark are dried tomatoes). Then, two plates of pasta, the Fusili Fuxia (12 euros):

and the Rigatoni Funghi (11 euros):

On the whole it’s a pretty safe choice, but if you don’t need to be in this particular place of Paris I’d rather recommend “Little Italy” (search on this same website), where I find the pasta slightly better even though Fuxia’s environment is a bit nicer (bigger terrace, more spacious).

Le Pré Verre — Paris, Maubert

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

This is my favorite French restaurant in Paris (Latin district).

8 rue Thénard

75005 Paris

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The guys there always have very original ideas of mixing ingredients together in an unexpected way. I promise you will be surprised.

They have a rotation of dishes that they keep inventing so you won’t find the same dishes if you go there again a couple of weeks later. That also means that you only have ~5 or 6 dishes to choose from at any given time (plus 5 entrées and 5 desserts), but I can guarantee you that you will want to try each and every one of them just by reading their name.

If you go there for lunch, they have a menu for 13.50 euros where you don’t get to choose anything (but, again, it changes all the time) with an entrée, a main course, a glass of wine and a coffee (they also have red wines).

For dinner or for lunch, the full menu is 28.50 euros for entrée, main course and dessert.

I keep going there again and again so here are a few examples:

Raspberry soup:

Baby pork:

Carrot and cumin soup:

Turkey and polenta (forgot what the orange spice was):

Half-cooked tuna:

Beef with smoked purée (yes, smoked mashed potatoes, divine!):

Beef with beetroot sauce:

Pork with tagliatelles:

Now a few desserts.

Blackcurrant mousse:

Dessert with chocolate and sesame:

Cooked banana with mango ice cream:

Some other kind of ice cream and rhubarb:

And something that I completely forgot:

Enjoy!

佳味 — Paris, Rambuteau

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

This is one of my favorite Chinese Sichuan restaurants in Paris, perhaps equal to “家常菜”. Okay, nearly equal. If you’re making a trip to the “Centre Georges Pompidou”, it’s 2 minutes away from the museum. But beware if you can’t eat spicy food!

181 rue Saint-Martin

75003 Paris

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First of all, let’s start with a couple of lamb skewers (羊肉串,1.50 euros each, cheaper if you take more than ten), they’re fairly small but super tasty (cooked with cumin):

Another dish that I find really good in here is the 鱼香肉丝 (yuxiang rousi, pork, 7.90 euros):

I’m a tofu fan, their 辣豆腐 (la doufu, 6.90 euros) has a really good sauce (caution, spicy!):

Their 炝土豆丝 (qiang tudousi, potatoes, cold dish, 5.90 euros) is okay, though I usually prefer 酸辣土豆丝 (hot dish):

And to add something healthy, 香辣白菜 (xiang la baicai, cabbage, 6.90 euros):

Aloï — Paris, Saint-Germain des Prés

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

There aren’t so many Thai places in the 6th district in Paris! This one is worth a try if you’re around and don’t want to eat Western food (even though the staff actually speaks Chinese, not Thai).

7 rue des Ciseaux

75006 Paris

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The following dishes are from two lunch menus at 12.90 and 13.90 euros (prices will certainly be higher for dinner).

Typical Thai soups with citronella, one fish soup and one chicken soup (also with coconut milk):

Small but tasty! The noodles with beef were a pretty good choice: even though there wasn’t actually much meat in there the sauce made the noodles and bamboo shoots really good:

I would not, on the other hand, recommend the curry fish, rather dry and overwhelmed by white rice (you can also choose sticky rice or Thai rice, though):

All in all, a fair deal in that district of Paris, but I’m not sure this restaurant would be worth mentioning if it were located closer to more Asian restaurants.

Le Terminus Balard — Paris, Balard

Friday, September 26th, 2008

A rather classic French restaurant in the South of Paris.

1 place Balard

75015 Paris

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I did not have any special recommendation, I was just searching for a simple restaurant around the Balard station for lunch on a sunny day.

The terrace obviously seems best for this type of weather but there were no available tables and we thus had to go inside where we could still get a (little) bit of sun.

I passed by the place where the various cakes are shown and kept cool behind a glass (no picture of that, though) and thought I should definitely try one of them! One I did not try but still looked pretty good was the Lemon pie, I would recommend it just by having seen it!

I had a “Cœur de rumsteak” with French fries (17 euros):

The meat was well cooked and really tender, although not as hot as I would have expected (did it wait a bit too long after leaving the pan until it landed on my table? or is this to be expected for this piece of meat cooked “medium rare”? Probably not.). The fries were rather big and pretty tasty. I still think that’s a little bit expensive for here, nowhere near any really nice place in Paris.

The “Andouillette“, also with French fries (14 euros) was a fair deal:

Nothing special about the red wine, but still pretty expensive (5.5 euros for just 1/4 liter — if I remember correctly):

We then had the “Tarte aux pommes” (apple pie, 7 euros), decent but not much better:

and the “Crème brûlée” (7 euros):

the caramelized part of which (on the top) was really good, but the cream inside was a bit disappointing. Pretty substantial though!

Overall, the quality was probably slightly above the average, but — I think — not enough to justify the prices (they’re okay, but you’d expect that in a nicer district).