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    Bistrot d'Edmond

    3.7 (22 reviews)
    ModerateBrasseries, Bistros, Cafes
    Open 7:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Frank S.

    Extremely helpful and courteous staff, plus good food. Great for drinking and taking in a Sunday afternoon/evening. Americans traveling abroad, definitely hit this place up!

    Nik A.

    Exactly the thing I love about Paris. Just like French wine you never know unless you dive in. Some good and some bad. This little unassuming cafe was definitely the former! On a perfect little corner in the heart of Paris I went there to enjoy a bit of solitude and soak up the atmosphere. I had a lovely New York cut sirloin and frites which was cooked to perfection alongside a sweet French beer called Picon (sensational) and the a small glass of Sancerre. Service and the look of the dish although simple was done with panache. If you come across this little gem do not hesitate.

    Menu's were cute - the whole aura of the place reminded me of the Smith in New York.  Very cute and brunch-y.
    Joyce C.

    I came here with my family for lunch. Food here is generally delicious - a nice place to stop by. FOOD: We ordered the Steak Tartare "100% Charolais" (16.5€), the Risotto Ai Gamberi e Funghi (17.0€), and the Saint-Marcelin Salade (15.0€). -- The ** Steak Tartare ** was not bad, but not amazing either. I've had better steak tartare in NYC. -- The ** Risotto ** was SUBLIME. The grains were al dente, and the flavor of the shrimp was drawn out and incorporated into the creamy sauce. Highly recommend. -- The ** Saint-Marcelin Salad ** was extremely satisfying (especially for a salad.) It was a large portion, and the highlight of this dish was the cheese and honey on toast - quite a delish combo. It is a strong-smelling cheese, so if you're not a fan of cheese: stay away. **NOTE: We didn't have any dessert, but the desserts at the tables around us looked amazing. RESTAURANT & SERVICE: A cute vibe. It's aesthetic reminded me of The Smith in NYC. Service was a little awkward in the beginning because there was no host, and the restaurant was hectic (peak lunch hour.) We just stood around until a bartender gestured at a seat. Menu was in French, and our kind waiters patiently answered all our questions. IN SUM: I'd recommend as a place to stop by to grab a bite! A pretty run-of-the-mill experience, however the food here is definitely good enough to lunch at.

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    Dwain C.

    I ate lunch at Bistrot d'Edmond on 7/15/2015. It was my 1st time there. The staff was friendly and I had good service. My bill came to 18.60 Euros. Plus, I took photos.

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    I was nervous using my French and the waitress was patient, encouraging, and then later used perfect English and we all laughed!

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    Café Pouchkine

    4.0(60 reviews)
    0.7 kmSaint-Lazare/Grands Magasins, 9ème
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    This is one the PRETTIEST afternoon tea / coffee spots I've ever been too. The design reminds me a…read morelittle bit of Russian tea rooms with a French twist. I came here before a meeting while I was travelling and decided to visit because it was recommended by the hotel staff. The place did not disappoint. The decor walking in, I felt like I was in a fairytale or a castle. I ordered a coffee, which came in a very pretty coffee cut. I'm a big visual eater so I love fancy glassware. The food, I ordered a croque monsieur. The dish was SO BEAUTIFUL. The ham and cheese were rolled up in a bread and it was twisted together like a roll. Then, the egg was light and fluffy, cooked in the shape of a dome. The dish looked like a piece of art. It reminded me of Moscow cathedrals, with the eggs acting as domes and the main tower body made up of the croque monsieur. There was also a a side salad, which was served in a very pretty Russian dish. I loved the decor and the creativity of the food-it's the perfect fusion of French food with a Russian twist. I will definitely be back.

    I was so thrilled to get an opportunity to have 'high tea' at this place. Any of these locations…read morewould have done so think the worst part was the strange smell of either food gone bad or the sewage. Otherwise this place was quite nice. It's rather small and the service could have been better. We did however enjoy our lovely pastries and tea and make a move for the shops!

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    Les Entretiens

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.5 kmStrasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 10ème

    The restaurant my friends and I had planned to go to across the street was shut for renovations…read more So we strolled across to this one. It's not often that your unplanned second choice for you and seven friends works out, but in this case it did. The food was delicious and came out fairly quickly (I had a sweet potato duck parmentier) and the interior is spacious and beautifully designed. I went on our last day before our 2nd lockdown here in France and hope that they can make it so I can come back and enjoy it again when we are once again permitted to live our lives without governmental interference.

    If you work remotely as I do you're always on the prowl for cozy cafes that are spacious, have some…read moresort of atmosphere, but are not too raucous or busy to disturb your work groove. So when I walked by this new cafe with high ceilings, love seats, zinc bar and lots, and lots of empty seats I headed straight in and asked the million dollar question: do you have wifi? The answer was a resounding yes from the super sweet staff and so I settled in, sorted out my cables, notebook and laptop and got quickly to work. I was so concentrated that the hours flew by and it was just a little pang in my tummy that told me it was lunchtime. Since the cafe just recently opened there were only three options to choose from and I went for the plate of the day at 10e consisting of veggie soup, small salmon tartare and salad and strangely, a handful of Tyrelll's veggie chips, which I love but don't quite constitute restaurant fare. I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'll soon come up with a more lively menu with dishes comprised of all cooked foods instead of industrial place holders. But overall a really lovely place with very sweet owners.

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