A pleasant venue in the lovely Place des Vosges in the Marais, with tables outside under the…read morearches. Staff are friendly, and it has a slightly more upmarket feel than most pavement cafes. Starters include sardines, snails, and foie gras at around 15EUR; mains range from Angus beef, through veal, salmon and lamb, to giant prawns or turbot, at around 21EUR. Desserts are sorbet, tarte Tatin, fruit compote, and creme brulee at circa 9EUR. So, in short, the menu is rather boring, and the cooking itself is also rather pedestrian. As a result, the place is overpriced (the nearby Dome du Marais is in a far higher league, at similar pricing). There weren't many French diners, and you can see why.