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    Brasserie Bofinger

    3.6 (295 reviews)
    PriceyBrasseries, Alsatian
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Touristy
    Loud
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Ed U.

    The name doesn't sound anything like it's spelled, at least to the ear of this monolingual American tourist. It's actually pronounced 'Boh-Fahn-Zhay' - not 'Bowfinger' like the underrated Eddie Murphy-Steve Martin comedy from back in the '90's. Founded in 1864 by an Alsatian named Frederic Bofinger, it's known as an iconic brasserie in Paris and the first one Jamie W and I decided to try since it was just a twenty-minute walk from our hotel in Le Marais close to Place des Vosges. It was hectic and apparently quite popular, and fortunately I squeezed in a reservation earlier that day to secure a fashionably late 9PM slot. Speaking of squeezed, it was one of those Parisian places where tables for two were pushed together to maximize the space. Luckily the diners on either side of us weren't insufferable. The decor was very French with dark woods, polished brass and red banquettes, highlighted by a scene-stealing Art Nouveau glass dome over the central dining area (Photo 3). They offered a 35,90€ three-course dinner special, but the server didn't bother pointing out the selections were severely limited until I was ready to order. Even the bread basket disappointed me because it didn't include any of the complimentary pretzels I saw praised on YouTube. I was told they were out of them, but then much later in the dinner, two of them arrived on a small plate (Photo 8). It was a thoughtful gesture, and Jamie particularly enjoyed the flavor and texture. I found them cold and dry. We shared a classic appetizer, the 9,50€ Eggs Mayonnaise, which was superbly creamy blended with a remoulade dressing and horseradish. It sat on a bed of light sauerkraut and olive oil (Photo 5). We found our respective entrees disappointing. Jamie ordered the 28,50€ Roasted French Duck Breast with pepper sauce, green beans, and new potatoes (Photo 4). Unfortunately the duck was overcooked, and the green beans were absent in favor of capers. Only the pepper sauce exceeded expectations. I ordered the 32,50€ Grilled Rib Steak with Bernaise sauce and French fries (Photo 9). Yes, steak and frites, and I requested medium rare (a point), but I was surprised how chewy the meat was and almost impossible to cut with a knife. The sauce again was good and gratefully served separately (Photo 10). The fries were slightly burnt and a tad greasy, though unexpectedly we received mashed potatoes we didn't order (Photo 7). Their buttery creaminess turned out to be the highlight of this dish. In hindsight, I wondered if I should've tried one of their signature Alsatian dishes, though the portions looked overwhelming to me. We decided to share the dessert, the 8,50€ Floating Island topped with pecans and salted butter caramel (Photo 6). This was perfection with the meringue impossibly light and not too sweet and the creme anglais the right flavor and consistency. Such a mix of high and lows, and along with the clipped service, it made me want to mispronounce the restaurant name. Yes, Bowfinger. FOOD - 3 stars...perfect appetizer and dessert but the entrees were severely lacking AMBIANCE - 4 stars...historic richness but crowded tables SERVICE - 3 stars...rushed and sporadically attentive, seemed like they were on automatic pilot under the thumb of the head waiter TOTAL - 3 stars...didn't live up to its legendary status, at least consistently RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/TDhdgjoONI

    Oyster and prawns
    Maddie P.

    Pretty good food and great atmosphere! We were there on NYE, wish they'd had a little count down or something but it was a great place to be!

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    Dan A.

    This spot was recommended by a good friend and plans only allowed lunch here so we made it around 1 on a Monday. I booked a table just in case and they were just about full. Feels quite formal, grand and at the same time casual and like you've been transported back in time and in a good way. We were greeted immediately by an upbeat Maitre d who quickly found our reservation. He asked our server to grab English menus for us which was a nice touch. The Menu is overwhelming in a good way. So much enticing food, so little time! They had a couple of Fixed Menus for lunch -2 and 3 course. Looks like they have the same for dinner. We started with a Grimbergen and an Aperol Spritz. For starters, it was Escargot-rich, buttery, and their Flammekueche-Alsatian specialty-think flatbread, no tomato sauce, almost Crepe consistency and topped with Cheese - think it was topped with Pork Loin-simple and delicious. For main, Grilled Banka Trout--tough customer said it was one of the best fish dishes she's ever had. I ordered the Bofinger's Sauerkraut. House specialty and Pork presented in a few ways. Heavy, decadent and Sauerkraut was mild and tasty. Definitely a good dish to share. We saw Moules Frites and the Bofinger Seafood platter ordered at tables next to us-next time! Service was excellent from beginning to end. A heavy lunch it was and that's just fine. Make this stop for a true and exquisite Braserrie experience.

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    We had such a lovely time here and left full and happy. We originally came for the mixed meat platter with sauerkraut, but when we saw it offered as part of a set menu, we went for it. My husband was a little let down that the set portion was smaller than the à la carte version, but for $35 it came with an appetizer and dessert, which made it a fun way to try more dishes. My son also got the set menu and had the chicken, which he absolutely loved. I chose the fish and chips as a smaller set without dessert for $19. The portion was generous for the price, and the fish was perfectly crisp and flavorful. My meat-loving husband now wishes he had gone for the big platter, so we clearly have a reason to come back. Service was a little rough around the edges, but the staff was friendly and always on the move, bussing tables and taking orders. It wasn't busy when we were there, but I can imagine it gets lively with a full house. The restaurant itself is full of charm, and the atmosphere made the meal even better. Our Uber driver told us we'd have a great time here and he was right. Highly recommend! PS: their butter is amazing!

    Alexander H.

    It's not our first time in Paris and not our first time in France. We've travelled throughout France, from the southern beaches through the countryside up until the very north. And this place here is one of the very best. That simple. The setting is classic. A true french brasserie, classy, cozy. Staff was friendly from the start, took care of us very well throughout the whole evening. We had a reservation (recommended) and got a nice table for two. The menu is very interesting. Lots of french classics and lots of seafood. Shared a portion of Foie Gras for a starter. Very smooth, very tasty. A nicely made piece of mi-cuit Foie Gras. For the mains we had the classic Tartare and the "La Haute-Mer" seafood platter with 1/2 homard canadien, 1/2 tourteau, 3 langoustines, 3 crevettes roses, crevettes grises. An amazing platter with only the freshest of seafood. Definitely some of the best seafood we've ever had. Especially the lobster and the crab were divine and cooked to perfection. The Tartare was great as well. Spiced, but not too much. The meat still with some bite, very fresh. A very very tasty meal. Ok, the fries weren't that great. But I care about the meat. For the dessert we shared a piece of "Foret Noire" cake. A piece that easily serves two. Load of fresh whipped creme. Nice chocolate flavour. And some nice "Amarena" sour cherries. Had a bottle of white wine with the meal (from Alsace). Matched the seafood perfectly. Great from beginning to end. A wonderful restaurant. With that menu definitely a place we'll come back to next time in Paris. And for 150 Euros fair priced for what you get in terms of service and quality.

    Josephine L.

    After visiting Louvre Museum, a 20 Euro taxi fare took us to Bofinger for a delicious lunch. The Brasserie was highly recommended by my colleagues at home back in the States, I was not disappointed. The decor and the ambience speak loudly of France; the food is even more so. I had the signature dish of choucroute de la mer or seafood sourkraut to the English speaking word, the right amount of vineger and the natural sweetness of the cabbage made it a cut above its German counterpart. At $29 Euros, it is a steal! Having said that, the wait for the food was slow during my visit. The brasserie is huge with two levels, you can easily get in without a reservation for lunch.

    Trout appetizer
    Tami W.

    I had the Suprême de volaille - absolutely perfect! We were with a large group and everyone was very hospitable and friendly. The restaurant was beautiful and not too loud at all. Every bite our group had was delicious and thoughtfully prepared! Even with a large group it was all delicious

    Oysters and prawns
    Anika C.

    This place was recommended by a friend, and boy am I glad we took his suggestion! Tables go fast so I recommend you MAKE A RESERVATION before you arrive in Paris. If you are.American, slow your roll, this is a French Sea Food restaurant, Tbilisi pace of service is much slower than at home. Chill out enjoy the ambience, and be ready to order when your waiter shows up. I won't describe the food in my pictures, I'll just say it was all well prepared and delicious! We had a wonderful time! Note we didn't order and of the sauerkraut dishes but they looked fantastic! One order serves about 3 people, so pace yourself!

    Black Forest cake made with cherries.
    John M.

    Great French brasserie near La bastille. Very nice Tarte flambé followed by a steak au poivre with fries. Dessert was a Black Forest cherry flavored cake. Delicious! Typical slow service, you are encouraged to stay 2 hours and enjoy your dining experience. Extensive Alsatian wine selection.

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie

    4.5(1.5k reviews)
    2.0 kmChâtelet/Les Halles, 1er
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    The most life- changing experience with French cuisine. This is what French culinary dreams are…read moremade of. Get the appetizer grilled foie gras with side of greens, you won't regret it. The richness of the flavor and the texture which is not reminiscent of the traditional roasted duck or foie gras, but rather a much more like a luxurious and indulgent version. We enjoyed our dinner on the outside of the restaurant after about a 20-30 minute wait. The bone marrow had the best flavor I've experienced for the dish. However, it is definitely overshadowed by the rich flavor of the foie gras. This experience was unforgettable, with our view of Parisian streets on a brisk, April night. We even came back on our last night, but didn't realize the hours on Google maps was for the deli. The restaurant closes earlier, before 9:00 PM. This meal got us thinking about Paris in a positive light, and we hope to be able to come back to eat the amazing dishes again!

    This place was a huge letdown. They had a cute little artisanal market on the front left of the…read morerestaurant. They had a number of goods to choose from and I ended up buying a few things for souvenirs. As for the actual restaurant, they had a number of delicious sounding items on their menu. Our server was very attentive to us and helped us decide on our dinner orders. Similar to the other restaurants though. After our food was delivered, it was far in between when we were checked on again. And after dessert it took even longer for our server to bring the bill. Overall, the food was a letdown. I do not exaggerate when I say that the frog legs just tasted like slightly flavored water. My friend's ravioli had a fairly decent flavored sauce but the pasta was a bit chewy. My friend's duck breast was pretty tough; I had noticed the table next to us also ordered it and they seemed to have trouble finishing/cutting theirs as well. As for my steak with foie gras, well the steak was once again tough and the foie gras was weirdly stringy. It was soft for the most part but there were parts that were tough and stringy. Maybe that's a section that's generally separated in the preparation process and it was missed? In any case it was disappointing. What wasn't disappointing was dessert though; perfectly sweet and balanced.

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    Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie - He said was very good

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    Bistro des Augustins - Fermier

    Bistro des Augustins

    4.4(560 reviews)
    1.9 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 6ème
    €€

    I have mixed feelings about Bistro des Augustins. On the one hand, it provided me some of the most…read morecomforting and delicious food that I enjoyed in Paris. On the other hand, it made me realize that my mother was a terrible cook. Bistro des Augustins is a small, cozy venue offering both indoor seating and terrace seating near Pont Neuf. It serves a small number of curated dishes, including a wonderfully traditional Bistro Gratin in a homey ceramic dish served piping hot with a brown crispy cheesy top, herbs, spices and chicken. You can also get it with salmon. My brothers and I only saw my mother use our gas range to light her cigarettes, sanitize needles to remove our splinters, and make s'mores during the summer months when she couldn't muster the energy to take us 'outside camping.' I mean, all she had to do was borrow a cookbook, which I'm sure were readily available from maybe a neighbor or in any local bookstore or the public library. How hard is that? I was the only kid who brought a can of tuna and his own monogrammed can opener to school every day. Every day. And mom convinced me that the tuna holster she got me for my birthday was cool and hip. I was a naive mercury-filled fool, although I did become a very fast runner in junior high school because of the tuna holster. The interior décor of Bistro des Augustins is informal and vintage bistro style - wooden tables, traditional chalkboard menus, and soft lighting - creating a relaxed and comfy ambiance. My eyes have been opened to what's possible. Thank you Bistro des Augustins for expanding my culinary horizons. Five stars.

    THE FOOD ------------------…read more= Fermier - Cheese gratin with chicken was good. Didn't blow me away, but was solid with the creaminess of the sliced potatoes and emmental cheese combined together with mixed vegetables. The cheese was very strong though, so anything else was unfortunately pretty much overpowered by it. Arrived with bread, but it DEFINITELY could use other carb options to sop it all up (e.g., rice???)! = Landais - Cheese gratin with duck. Same comment as the above, except the Landais had egg and goat cheese also mixed in with almost the same ingredients as the Fermier. THE SERVICE ----------------------- + The lone waitress, who also worked the role as greeter, cashier and bartender was friendly. + Food arrived within 10 minutes of ordering. THE SURROUNDINGS ------------------------------------ = Small, tight restaurant. = Not many tables inside - 6 in total. + Located a few blocks away from the more touristy restaurants, towards the East, on a much quieter street. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS -------------------------------------- = Nada.

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    Chez Janou - prawns in wine sauce

    Chez Janou

    4.1(702 reviews)
    0.3 kmBastille, Marais, 3ème
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    My #1 fav classic French dinner we had in Paris. The food and the atmosphere were all great. This…read moreplace seems to be a certified, capital 'e' Establishment here in Paris. Vibey 30 somethings and those of us tourists that have begrudgingly figured it out. It is close quarters inside, but when in Rome. My bestie from middle school and I shared the escargot (bless you) pasta, which was delicious, and the duck, which was exceptional. We split a very fairly priced bottle of wine and ended the night with the scoop of mousse. If they could figure out how to do that intravenously, that'd be great. The mousse reminded me of a great guilty pleasure, which is eating straight out of the can of Duncan Hines chocolate frosting (ask me how I know, I do this often, going to rebrand it to me being European). Loved it here.

    I'd say 3.5 stars but Yelp won't let me! Chez Janou is a…read morevery popular spot - we arrived an hour before open on Sunday evening and were able to get an outside table no problem. The menu features French classics and there are vegetarian options. To be honest, maybe I'm not the best to right this review because French food isn't my favorite - regardless, my main complaint is just that the food lacked the extra flavor I was hoping for but it was still solid. The Ravioli Dauphine was perfectly cheesy, just needed some extra salt. The Chickpea Fries and Warm Goat Cheese were nice starters, and I liked the bread basket that was given freely - especially the inclusion of a walnut raisin bread. NOW, the star of the show and the reason you're probably here: the Chocolate Mousse. Yes it is worth the hype. Only complaint - we had some leftover and they refused to box it for us.

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    Chez Fernand - Roquefort

    Chez Fernand

    4.4(296 reviews)
    2.1 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, Saint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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    Food is awesome, love their signature beef dish, too bad our stomach is too small, food is very…read moregood, service is good too ~ love this place!

    May 2026. Popular with tourists. Charming stone wall interiors that is very lively when fully…read moreoccupied. We sat in the back (not the very back), but the front area looks very cozy --mostly reserved for French speakers, it appeared. We ate here twice in one week. Once on our own, and once with friends visiting Paris the same week as us. Two VERY different experiences. The first experience was lovely, friendly, and absolutely delicious. 4.5 stars. Simple classic French cuisine. We shared the mini raviolis stuffed with mushroom and a foie gras sauce. Wow. And shared their famous beef bourguignon. The tender beef, the sauce! I love the way they plate it too. Delicious. And a bottle of Cabernet Franc from Bourgueil (Loire Valley). The second visit (3 star) was very different from the first visit. Less friendly, borderline rude, took a long while for table service even though it was not busy, rolled their eyes about us sharing and at our wine bottle selection. We didn't feel welcomed. Food remains good, but not outstanding. Roll of the dice on service. I'd say if you're in the area and you don't have to wait it'd be worthwhile, otherwise seek a less touristy spot.

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    Chez Fernand - Le légendaire bœuf Bourguignon aux joues de bœuf Black Angus, pommes vapeur.

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