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    Ma Biche

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    PriceyFrench
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Brunch dishes... Eggs, salad, Madeleine, cookies, fruit, cheese, yogurt, amazing coffee, and apple juice.

    Our trip to Europe could not have been any better! The Airbnb we stayed in recommended this fabulous brunch at Ma Biche. It was adorable place with all the Parisian charm. And the food was incredible. From eggs, salad, baguettes, fruit, yogurt, juice, coffee, then for the main course we got salmon encrusted baked dish, lastly desserts galore to choose from. The owner was so kind and attentive. Plus, since we are not used to eating that much food and struggling with the language barrier, he spoke English and accommodated us with a to go box so we could enjoy the rest of our food we couldn't eat. To be sure, this place will always represent Paris to me and my daughter.

    Courgette creme brulee and pumpkin soup "cappuccino"
    Zohara N.

    My husband and I returned to Ma Biche after a wonderful meal back in 2019. It looks like they've had a change of hands recently, but the service and food were still great. The waitress was very attentive and made sure we were happy with our wine choices, giving us a taste of the selection of wines she had. The courgette creme brulee and the pumpkin "cappuccino" were lovely entrees that we also enjoyed the last time we were in Paris. For dinner we had the beef meatballs as well and the pork with gratin which were both very delicious and perfectly cooked. I could eat bowlfuls of that gratin, and the bread was fresh and good quality (perfect to mop up the sauce with!) We were glad to come back to this gem in Montmartre!

    Steven B.

    Probably the most forgettable and unremarkable diner we had on our recent visit to Paris was at Ma Biche. Was the food bad or of poor quality? No it wasn't. It was just unremarkable. I ordered the Farmer pork stew with apples and apple cider and lemongrass thinking it would be great. I discovered no apples and tasted no cider. The pork was dry and there were a few shreds of lemon grass which one certainly doesn't eat. There was no real complexity at all to the dish. It needed something. My guests ordered the spelt risotto with shrimp, mushrooms and cantal cheese which again sounded wonderful but both guests said the dish was bland and just meh. There are too many wonderful restaurants in Paris for me to bother paying 17.5-18.5 euros on a diner that leaves you blah.

    Homemade Terrine with homemade Pickles of grapes (from owner's grandmother.) it's very delicious terrine!!
    Lily B.

    We visited here for the first time, first night in Paris, because we booked another restaurant in same area from USA but the restaurant was closed!!Unbelievable!!OMG!What's happened?!?! And then we went to different restaurant to try to eat,but they were full booked the day.And the Owner who is very kind, he was recommend this resraurant "Ma Biche". Anyway, Ma biche staff was so kind and friendly and they did warm welcome to us!We are very appriciate thoes staff.Otherwise,we probably will get lost on the roadside.The Terrine was super great! Actually I was not good at Terrine because sometime it's smell like a animal.But the Terrine was superb! And foie gras was delicious also, it made my husband so happy, because he loves foie gras. Anyway, Here's Great service and food is very yummy and have a good atmosphere.

    Brian L.

    Hidden on a small street in Montmartre, is this hidden gem of Paris. Amazing traditional French food, small, cozy, intimate, menu that caters to every taste style (steak, fish, duck, pasta)...I've been here several times and everything is fantastic. You can see the kitchen and the chef preparing food made to order as you walk in. If you are in Paris, and you want a French dinner, this place is a must! Great wine selection, ask the owner or one of the people who are there to pair your wine with your food if you are unsure. This place is a must visit. They also have Sunday brunch that starts at 11:30, it opens every night at 7pm.

    Ma Biche - TLC of Paris If you find yourself in Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, may I recommend to walk one block off the beaten path, away from tourists' traps to Rue Veron to discover a true soulful representation of french cuisine - Ma Biche. Pascal Pulze, the owner, chef and the server of Ma Biche welcomes you with open heart to the gentle tunes of Bosa Nova. Entering felt as if one enters a film set complete with mystery and history of time past. The place - small yet comfortable is clean and smells of kindness. Tender Loving Care seems to be the main secret and ingredient to this not-complicated one-page menu complete with English sub-titles. Off-the-charts Burger is the only constant staple of the often-changing menu. My wife and I shared two seafood appetizers and each had an entree. The sight of the thoughtful presentation made me feel important. That always happens when a chef thinks that what he/she does is important. - Bread. Great tasting and freshly baked. Pascale bakes it himself from scratch in his kitchen oven from a recipe given to him by a 19 year old baker in Denmark. There's a story to everything in life. Ask him - he will tell you. - Coquilles Saint-Jacques or Scallops over Rice in Black Ink of Squid. Simple and impressive in its simplicity. Salicornia seaweed garnish was a perfect touch to add the flavor and smell of the sea. Bretagne is in the air... - Couteaux de Mer or Razor Clams with Butter, Butter, Butter with a spoonful of butter to add. Fresh and oceany. I can almost smell the sea breeze. - Jarreton de Porc or Pork Knuckle was tender, sliding off the bone, not too much fat and the skin perfectly crispy with red sweet sauce. Small halfs of potatoes the size and color of large olives. Pork I always eat when out as it is a hustle to cook to perfection at home. This dish was at the top pork dishes I have ever tasted. Yum! - Cailles Rôties or Roast Quail over White Cream Sauce with puree of Sweet Potatoes and Roasted Peach. I love the fact that the French are into eating fowl, tradition which is a rarity in the States. The sweet and salty combination of this dish prepared to moist perfection - Mag-ni-fique! After the meal Pascal offered a free Vodka based Sangria. I mean, he just put a full carafe of this delicious pink potion on the table as if his granny told him so. Hospitality and dedication to the craft. By all means try this combination out for yourself. You will be pleased with my advice. We stepped out well-fed and cared for into the warmth of Montmartre evening and the into enigma of its streets. Oh, Paris - Let's get lost! Merci, Merci, Merci, Ma Biche.

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    Nice staff. Delicious starter. Great wine. Main was average. Love the atmosphere and cant wait to go back there again.

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    Truly a hidden gem in Montmartre neighborhood and definitely should be made out on everyone's list of best restaurants in the area.

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    Sacrée Fleur - Cote de boeuf for 2 people portion

    Sacrée Fleur

    4.6(119 reviews)
    0.9 km18ème, Barbès/Goutte d'Or
    €€€

    Americans accustomed to our well marbled, sweeter and more tender corn-finished beef, may be a bit…read moreput off by the tougher texture of the French grass-fed beef. Throughout our trip from Provence, Basque Country and Paris, I joked that they must hate me for ordering my beef med b/c it was so much tougher compared to our beef. Anyway, it's just different. Our server spoke English fluently and was such a hoot...full of personality & joy. Per his recommendation, we ordered it med-rare b/c it continues cooking table side on the sizzling platter. We ate too much. It's a lot of food to split the cote de boeuf btn two. Comes with very good chubby fries and 3 sauces. TBH, I didn't love the sauces. Luckily we walked 6miles that day and skipped lunch. Started with a garden salad, but sadly we had no room for dessert. Reservations via email. We managed to get a 9pm reso, last minute, I bet due to a cancellation. They have 2seatings...6pm & 9pm.

    I was really excited for Sacrée Fleur and maybe hyped it too much in my mind. It was good but there…read morewas some room for improvement. Making a reservation isn't hard but you do need to email them and there's no online booking system. You also have to confirm again 1-2 days before. I understand they are small with a limited number of tables so that's fair and it seemed like everyone showed up even though they don't require a deposit. On a Friday night, it didn't appear there was much chance or walking in although there were like 2 open seats at what would have been a shared table. The menu is small and includes some typical French starters, steaks, 3 non steak entrees, cheeses, and dessert. All steaks come with potatoes, 3 sauces, salad. Service was a highlight. The waiter was personable and funny, had solid recommendations, and made sure leftovers were taken home. Also had a solid wine recommendation after asking some questions. They probably get a lot of people who don't speak French and they had no problem speaking English. The food- ordered a ribeye medium rare. The steak was so so charred on the outside and it almost ruined the whole thing. I really wish they would have charred it way less especially when it was ordered medium rare. There is seared and then there is burnt; this was sadly the latter. The steak itself was fine, honestly nowhere near the best meat I have had but the price is quite reasonable for how much you get. I would say the steak was maybe 6/10 for me, largely due to the cooking. The fries were phenomenal. Definitely a highlight and really tasty and with a great texture. Salad was good, pretty typical. I wanted to like the sauces more but found them just okay. The best by far for me was the blue cheese sauce but even this one I thought the flavors could have popped a little more. Atmosphere was fun, there were a few bigger groups (6-8 which is the biggest they accommodate) but it never got unreasonably loud. Overall I wanted to love it but was a bit disappointed even though the service and fries were both great.

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    Au Pied du Sacré Coeur - Daurade Royale

    Au Pied du Sacré Coeur

    4.3(176 reviews)
    0.6 kmMairie du 18e/Lamarck, 18ème
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    My wife and I came here after hiking around Montmartre and saw all the great reviews for this…read morerestaurant here and on other sites. We were so looking forward to the frog legs, onion soup and other delicacies pictured. We got there and the sign was just as it was with the same name -- Au Pied du Sacre Coeur. We should've noticed something was wrong when no one was inside. When the waiter (lone person working along with cook) gave us the menu, my wife and I stared at each other completely confused. The menu looked nothing like the ones on this website and featured Italian food items, like spaghetti, arroz con pollo or mozarella. I asked him about frog legs or the onion soup. He looked confused and just said no. Out of respect for him, we just ordered the charcuterie, which featured stale bread and a few slices of meat taken from my local grocery store in the U.S. Also -- they claimed to not accept any international credit cards. WHAT HAPPENED? Are all these reviews fake? Most likely, they underwent new ownership right when we visited. But new visitors -- please beware. Do not trust any of the reviews before mine. If I was mistaken, please post photos and just tell me that I was part of some elaborate joke to ruin a lunch for me and my wife.

    The glaring problem here would be service and timing. Min was correct; we too waited about :40 for…read moreany food of any kind to show, and the restaurant on a Thursday was so not busy. That's not acceptable. The food, however, was. Hence my difficulty in giving one rating. Our 3 dishes tried were indeed solid. Generous servings of seafood in the bouillabaisse, and I have no qualms whatsoever with my cuise de grenouille and foie gras salads. Bread kept us alive. The free Cote du Rhône glass was appreciated for check-in! Our server had his head permanently at a 30 degree angle, staring at his mobile. Tis a shame. But he was friendly ( oh, and easy on the eyes). I liked the quiet location out of the chaotic fray, like up the street, with all its smoking and volume. PS This is lover's type of location. Even the dark end of the small street feels illicit!

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