Establishment in Paris offering salads with mixes and flavors, a board of local products
In the 1st arrondissement of Paris, this establishment takes its name from the street where it is located. Just a stone's throw from the Place de la Concorde, it is a place with a classic atmosphere - woodwork on the walls and upholstered benches - that is shared by the neighbours, who come as regulars, and tourists passing through the neighbourhood. The cuisine, undoubtedly French, is seasoned with good humour and tradition. The salads take you to other corners of France, with mixes that evoke, with flavour, Paris, Nice, the Gers or the Auvergne. However, our preference is for onion soup au gratin and everything that evokes our dear Aveyron, such as the peasant board of local produce: dry sausage, local ham, fricandeau and cheese. All accompanied by a good glass of wine!
(pour rien oublier ils m’ont prêté un chargeur d’iPhone)
It’s almost impossible to eat there. Looks like plates weren’t washed at all. Not fresh food and almost all tools are broken.
Do not recommend to visit