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    Le Progrès

    3.7 (65 reviews)
    ModerateBrasseries, French, Bistros
    Open 9:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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

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    Chicken Burger, Onion Soup, Oysters
    Anna L.

    Hit the spot - drinks weren't too expensive and the food was good. Very nice to sit outside!!

    Amanda Y.

    Great onion soup and limoncello spritz. Good service take your time. The soup fills the spot.

    Brittanie H.

    On the hunt for a restroom in Montmatre and a hankering for something sweet, I stopped in for an evening drink. The special was the Pomelo Spritz which boasted some of my favorite ingredients. Absolutely delicious. Service was awesome and price was great. The vibe is certainly Parisian Cafe. They had a menu but I didn't try the food. Great vibes and people watching after a long day.

    Appetizers
    Alexia B.

    10/10 dining. The staff are nice, the food is delicious (we ordered 8 things and not a single one disappointed), and the location is convenient (right near montmarte). I recommend the pork ribs! Only downside is that the restaurant is really small so it feels a bit cramped, but everything else is worth it!

    Ribeye with fries
    Phillip N.

    Very nice people here. We came just before noon but they still seated us and took drink orders while we waited for the kitchen to open. The drinks were reasonable in price and very tasty. In addition, I was very impressed with their hamburger. I felt like it even tasted better then our favorite burger joint back home in Texas. The steak was the other dish that we had. Though I asked for medium, it actually came out medium. Usually its medium rare... In either case, they drenched that little sucker in butter and it really didn't matter to me whether or not it was medium or medium rare at that point. Great service and great food... I can't ask for more in a touristy area like Montmartre.

    John H.

    My wife and I had taken the metro up to Sacre Cour for a little sightseeing when the weather turned foul and we dove for cover inside Le Progrès. We were seated quickly and attended to efficiently. It is quite a lovely little place with a great view of an intersection leading up to Sacre Cour. We each just had a cappuccino while the weather cleared up, but the waiter was kind and patient with our broken French. Would have loved to make it back for lunch and a pint, but we had to power on!

    Risotto with scallops and shrimp
    Tereza R.

    Like most, the hike to Sacré Cœur and subsequent Montmartre wanderings on a rainy day literally compels you to stop for something warm and rich. This was perfect. Decent wine selection, tasty risotto with shrimp and scallops though risotto itself was slightly bland and required some self-peppering. The seafood was cooked to perfection. Service was pleasant and not rushed. Perfect spot!

    Qype User (qyzumz…)

    This restaurant has lots of atmosphere, good food and you can enjoy a superb view on the night/street life of Montmartre. The waiters skillfully negotiate the narrow aisles and are friendly. The soundscape was way too loud for my taste.

    Onion quiche starter
    Trish W.

    After a quick sightseeing trip to Sacre Couer high atop Montmartre we descended into Lower Montmartre toward Pigalle and found the little brasserie Le Progrès across the street from another one--Café Chappe, and also from a pizzeria and a charcuterie place. The €18.50 lunch menu enticed us with its deal of appetizer (they call it entree) plus main or main plus dessert for that price. The two of us got parsnip soup and onion quiche as starters and roast pork with chorizo, potato gratin; and steak frites with bleu cheese sauce and a past its prime mesclun salad. Other than the salad everything was pretty good--but somewhat under-seasoned and lacking sparkle. We ordered one glass of beer and a large bottle of sparkling water. The tab was €57. Not bad for a meal in Montmartre but next time we will look around some more and try a different place. Service is competent although the server challenged my claim that the salad wasn't fresh-he asked how our food was and I was honest. The mushy, blackened lettuce pieces were left on my plate as evidence, for god's sake. The dining room is bright and pretty and the location is on a vibrant street in Montmartre. You could do worse but you could also do much better.

    Lyn B.

    I was around Sacred Heart Church area and decided to eat with my friends here. Wao amazing food, excellent service. I came back next day. Im a pescatarian and their menu was perfect for me. Also they have meats and chicken.

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    After our five mile hike from our hotel up and to the Sacre Coeur we popped in for a bite to eat.

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    Brasserie Dubillot

    4.4(34 reviews)
    1.9 kmArts & Métiers/Rambuteau, 2ème

    After finally arriving in Paris and checking into the hotel, we had our first meal at Brasserie…read moreDubillot for that classic French bistro experience. We started with Oeufs mayonnaise, which is a hard boiled egg topped with mayo. This was quite a simple dish, but definitely got us prepped for the meal. They initially made a mistake on our order and sent us the veal fingers. After rectifying the mistake, they ended up comping it, so we got an additional appetizer to try. The fried fish went well with the tartar sauce. For the mains, we got the bavette frites with bearnaise sauce and steak tartare with frites. Both dishes were delicious and satisfying, the flavors were excellent and each bite had me wanting more. If you haven't tried tartare before, give it a try here because it was delish! For dessert, we shared the Paris-Brest, a choux pastry topped with mousseline, pralines and roasted hazelnuts. We enjoyed sharing it and it made for a sweet end to our dinner. Overall, this was a great meal to start our trip, everything we had was delicious and my expectations were met!

    Definitely a trendy and nice restaurant. We were seated upstairs and our food was delicious. We had…read morea great time and our server was good. He even joked that we were definitely not French because we assisted by stacking the dishes. He said Europeans would not do that. It was a good laugh for all of us!

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    Brasserie Dubillot - Upstairs dining area

    Upstairs dining area

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    Le Relais Gascon - Salad with potato chips??

    Le Relais Gascon

    3.9(196 reviews)
    0.2 kmMontmartre, 18ème
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    We dined here last night upon a recommendation from my wife's boss. This was a great little spot…read more Small dining area downstairs with a little spiral staircase leading up to 2 more small dining rooms. The staff was all very friendly and inviting and were happy to recommend their favorite dishes to us. My wife ordered a French onion soup and one of their famously large salads, which are served in these big bowls. I decided to try the chef's special, which was a beef tenderloin a la rossini (truffle sauce and foie gras). I'm not typically a foie gras fan, but I figured since we're in Paris that I'd give it a shot. I'm very glad I did because it was absolutely delicious. The steak melded perfectly with the truffle sauce and fois gras. This was all served with potatoes au gratin, and blanched green beans. Everything was perfect. I also ordered two large beers. A Grimbergin blonde and a Kronenbourg ale. I love how both beers were served in their respective brand's glasses. Such a nice touch. For dessert, we ordered an Apple Tarte Tartin, upon a recommendation from one of the staff. It was light, sweet, and served with some ice cream and créme fraîce. This was such a great dinner all around. Great food, great vibes, which all lead to a great evening. Would definitely recommend!

    Big disappointment this one. I bookmarked it based on all the positive reviews. Apparently I was…read moresupposed to order the big cheap salad with potatoes. It wasn't on the menu. For New Year's Eve they offered a special menu, 79 € per person. The host outside who convinced us to splurge for the special occasion said our kiddo wouldn't pay full price. Spoiler: that's not how it went. We were seated in back by the restrooms, with the sound of the hand-dryer serenading our meal. From what I could tell, apart from the staff, there wasn't a single French-speaking person in the whole place, a bad sign. For appetizers we had the escargots, which could have benefited from more garlic and butter, the foie gras, which was fine, and the smoked salmon, which was a generous portion, and very smokey. For my main, I ordered the duck in honey sauce, which would have been a good plate, served with salad, but for some reason they plated it with cold vegetables: green beans, bell pepper, and eggplant under congealing butter--Tasted like it was made ahead of time and they forgot to reheat it out of the fridge before scooping onto my plate. Total fail. My kiddo got the knuckle of lamb, which was fatty and gristly, although the mashed potatoes underneath were delicious, and my wife chose the fettuccine with shrimp and scallops, which were both overcooked and the scallops were crunchy, which was weird, served over way too much plain noodles. The desserts were good, but we paid over 240 € for three, with only one drink each, making it both the most expensive and also least delicious meal of our trip so far. Staff were friendly and attentive, and all addressed us in English, even though I'm fluent in French, which makes sense for a tourist trap. Would not recommend, unless maybe you just get the big cheap salad, seemingly that's what the 5-star reviews are for.

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    Le Relais Gascon - Beef bourguignon was just ok. Kinda salty.

    Beef bourguignon was just ok. Kinda salty.

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    Le Colibri

    Le Colibri

    4.2(19 reviews)
    0.5 kmMontmartre, 18ème
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    **EXCELLENT WINES AND SIMPLE RUSTIC FRENCH CUISINE**…read more Wonderfully friendly staff. Welcomed immediately with a glass of red wine. Very small restaurant. No tourists; only locals and repeat French customers. We sat outside. ORDERED: *FOIE GRAS House made and simply DIVINE on freshly toasted baguette bread. I wanted to take a bath in this. OMG! *DUCK CONFIT Beautiful leg served with scalloped potatoes. The meat could have been a bit more tender, but overall a good solid entree. *FRUIT TART Good, but not great. The pastry could have baked a bit longer. Loved the sweet plums though. We also ordered a bottle of their excellent Cabernet France for 17 euros. My darling didn't care for their espresso and I was not impressed with their version of a cappuccino. Dinner altogether was 73 euros. OTHER NOTES ============= Some of their staff members are from Le Mascote restaurant, but since the restaurant is currently closed; they cooked and served here. Same quality of food; cheaper in price. HIGHLY RECOMMEND the wine, foie gras, and any seafood dish. They have great daily specials.

    Being close to the tourist area in Montmartre, we did not expect to find this gem of a bistro/wine…read morebar. The staff at Le Colibri is very friendly and helpful. The menu consists of typical French fare with your duck confit and your steak tartar etc. The wine is sold by volume and all priced at the same rate. Bulk of the other clientele consists of local repeat customers, as we saw a lot of them greeting the bar tender affectionately. For lunch, we had the duck confit and the Lyon sausages (one of the day's specials). The waiter recommended a strong red wine to go with the duck and a lighter, younger chilled red to go with the sausages. He hit it spot on in terms of the pairing. Both main courses were simple and delicious. We ended our meal with wonderful house-made chocolate mousse. Having stumbled onto this little place on the last day of our week long trip in Paris, we were pleasantly surprised with our wonderful experience at Le Colibri. Simple and authentic, this is definitely our favourite place to eat in Paris.

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    Le Colibri - Sardines !

    Sardines !

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