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LE ZEYER

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3.5/5
73 review
Open - Close at 23h00 Opening hours

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62, rue d'Alésia, 75014Paris, France Show on map
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2025
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2025

Parisian brasserie presenting a menu and dishes from traditional cuisine.

Along with La Coupole, Le Wepler, La Lorraine and a few others, Le Zeyer belongs to the closed club of great Parisian brasseries. It is more than a century old, having opened in 1913. The current interior design, although in Art Deco style, dates from the late 70s. In any case, it's an institution in the Alésia district. Fresh oysters, a perfectly cooked piece of monkfish and a dashing Colonel made up our lunch that Sunday, the menu unsurprisingly lining up the brasserie basics.

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Visited in 2022-05
Inadmissible que le samedi à 20h , 2 des 3 plats du jour figurant à la carte (aile de raie et croustillants de gambas ) soient non disponibles, aucun plat de remplacement proposé. Il faut se rabattre sur la carte standard.
Service lent et mal synchronisé: nous étions 4 mais n'avons pas été servis en même temps
Visited in 2022-05
Correct mais les prix ont augmenté déraisonnablement ce qui devient cher pour une brasserie
Dommage
charlyvlm
Visited in 2021-08
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Cette brasserie est une institution et très jolie. On y va plus pour le cadre que pour la qualité du service. La nourriture est très bonne mais cela reste un peu cher. Le service n'est pas toujours très agréable cependant, c'est un lieu incontournable du 14ème.
Serge_L
Visited in 2017-09
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Brasserie bien connue au décor de la Belle Époque, au carrefour Alésia. Très bonne cuisine, où l'on retrouve tout ce qui est attendu d'une brasserie parisienne traditionnelle.
Yoann7515
Visited in 2017-04
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Très bonne brasserie. Plats délicieux. Serveurs sympathiques. Délicieux couteaux au beurre et succulente raie aux câpres. A recommander.

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