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Cocorico

4.4 (64 reviews)

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Outdoor seating

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Beef Bourgonion
Mike V.

Cocorico was a great stop with a great street views just off the river. I'd recommend the octopus. Visually stunning , but a bit over poached. Our waiter was attentive. A great meal for our last night in Paris.

French onion soup
Chen-Tan L.

A great visit to the Museé d'Orsay, all the impressionist masters. Then, starving and ready to get off our aching feet, we chanced on this cafe nearby, with good ratings and further from the madding crowds. The croque monsieur was exactly what I wanted, after googling and understanding 'melted ham and cheese sandwich.' Also French onion soup. In France. Very good, satisfying, just what we needed for a pick-me-up before we were off to the Museé Carnavalet. Also recommended.

Frog legs in garlic butter
Maria E.

I fell in love with frog legs at Cocorico years ago. The staff is always friendly and the frog legs are so tender! A great place to relax and enjoy the view!

Duck breast, beef bourguinon, roasted chicken
Eugy H.

While we knew this restaurant was more geared towards tourists wanting to try classic French dishes, we wanted to experience the hype built around the restaurants located on this street (close to the Jardin sea Tuileries and the Louvre Museum). [Ambiance] The vibes here were cozy, leaning towards the modern side (less bistro-y and more quirky, 21st Century decor). There were a lot of people but it didn't feel too crowded. [Service] The service was great! Our waiter was attentive and kind. We didn't feel rushed and well taken care of. [Food] We got a glass of Bordeaux each, which we enjoyed with our meal. We also got the duck breast, beef bourguinon, and roasted chicken. We also got the 6-piece snail/escargot. We finished off with profiteroles. The escargot was amazing -- super flavorful but not overpowering. Would get again. The duck breast was also great. It was a little on the tough side, but the flavor was good. It came with sweet potato mash/purée. Would get again as well. The beef bourguinon was solid. If you really like the flavor of beef, you'd enjoy this. We dipped some mashed potatoes that came with the roasted duck and the combination was amazing. Would get again as well. The roasted chicken was a little hard to eat and parts of it looked a bit undercooked. There also wasn't that much meat, despite it being a whole (albeit small) chicken! The mashed potato it came with was tasty -- chunky yet creamy. Would skip this one but maybe get the potatoes on the side? We liked the dessert. It was nothing super new, but it was great to finish off our meal with something sweet. We liked that it came with a heated chocolate sauce that we could pour over the profiteroles. They also had crunchy hazelnut, which we thought was a nice touch that made thvery textured.

Menu
Francine L.

Had a wonderful late lunch here around 2 pm and man this place was busy and filled with plenty of people in here. It's quite a small space but it fits a ton of people. We waited in line for a bit but got seated inside with these cute wooden chairs and small round tables. Ordered a French onion soup, I love my French onion soup when I'm in Paris. I seem to always order it if it is on the menu! It's large and able to share. The onions are plenty and the cheese is amazing! Ordered a duck foie gras which was so good! I love the taste and rich creamy texture. Also ordered some snails that were eaten in seconds. For the main got a roasted chicken which was so tasty and crispy! I enjoy roast chicken when in Europe they know how to make it good and flavorful! Also, a rib-eye steak was cooked perfectly. If you want to have a very good lunch this is the place and it is close to the museum of d'Orsay. I walked from the museum to this restaurant.

Side of French fries
Bryan C.

Modern rustic bistro with most of the classics expect at a Paris restaurant. French fries needed some salt. The ham in the omelette was salty. The salad was more than basic greens as had carrot and tomatoes. Service was good and serving sizes were good.

Clay G.

I'm not entirely sure that the staff wanted us to be here. They sat us down in the back corner when we arrived and we did not see anyone for another 20 minutes. Service improved after we ordered, but it shouldn't take that long for anyone to acknowledge us. The food here was alright. I was not blown away and for the €15+ price tags of even the most basic items, I hardly found it worthwhile. You're paying for the location, although when you're inside in the back you hardly notice it. Additionally, it is very hot inside. Air circulates very poorly, so on a warm summer day it feels warmer inside than out. I think I sweat more inside the restaurant than I did the entire rest of my day combined.

Jamie O.

Our last dinner in Paris needed to be roasted chicken and Cocorico came highly recommend on the internet. We ventured via metro and realized we had passed it twice during our week vacation but only were stopping on our last night nonetheless, we ordered the roasted chicken dinner and Croque Monsieur. Absolutely delicious. A must try!!! Staff was very friendly and spoke English. Next trip we are definitely coming back!

Fish with fennel salad and ratatouille. And of course, wine and bread (you're obligated to order these in Paris :)

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We stopped by for lunch and I ordered the cheeseburger medium rare with fries and my husband enjoyed the roast cockerel.

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Some of the best ravioli I've ever had in my life. A great spot after the musee d'orsay

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Eggs & Co - Post meal plates

Eggs & Co

4.3(402 reviews)
0.7 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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Upon arrival you'll be greeted by Franklin their four legged Maitre D in the alley/street out…read morefront. The owner is straight forward to warn larger groups of the small tight spaces up top and wards off any NBA players without helmets as their is low clearance upstairs. The menu is all French and limited English by the servers but it's easy enough to navigate. We came with 5 for Sunday brunch and sat right away but one had to sort of share space at the table. We ordered mixes of omelettes and Benedicts. All came with nice small whole potatoes and a little sour cream. You can modify or add quite a bit. Eggs are your choice of style ultimately and apparently the brunch includes pancakes. We were confused by that and they come after you've eaten the other items. I'm not sure if we paid for that or not but we chose to move on without. It came with your choice of tea or coffee AND a small orange juice. The eggs were cooked very delicately and moist with cheese and good meat in the omelette. Overall it was a fine breakfast compared to croissants and coffee but a little expensive.

We were recommended to go here by family who had been here 5 years earlier and this place did not…read moredisappoint. It was the cutest little breakfast shop and felt like a locals favorite. The space as a whole is extremely quaint, the ceilings are low but it adds to the charm. The wait staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming and the overall ambience of the restaurant was lovely really leaning into the egg and chicken theme. My husband and I both got omelettes and they were delicious and you can tell everything was fresh from the eggs, to the veggies in them, to the salad on the side and even to the spectacular crème fresh that came with the eggs. Would definitely return here on another trip to Paris. If you're looking for a fantastic egg breakfast look no farther this gem will be your go to.

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Eggs & Co - Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

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Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

Cocorico - breakfast_brunch - Updated June 2026

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