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    Pascaline

    3.3 (58 reviews)
    PriceyFrench, Bistros
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Brasserie Paul

    Brasserie Paul

    3.4(46 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    The food was absolutely delicious. Delicately prepared and traditional. We're from the US and spend…read moretime in France every year and this was one of my favorite spots. We ordered a fish special and the steak tartare and the kids had the steak haché. Will definitely be going back if we're ever in Rouen! The service was also wonderful- everyone very polite.

    I almost wondered if they were associated w/ the bakery Paul that I so much adore. I don't think…read morethey are, but the food here is top in this region for serving authentic Normandy dishes. You'll find Normandy beef tartare, Normandy Chicken, Camembert souflee, and a Normandy steak. The set lunch is about 25$ euroes but you get the side, main entree, and the dessert. The dessert list is monstrous btw, and I coulnd't understand most of it, but there are a few key things to get. Sides: Mom got the foie gras with smoked duck slices on top of apple salad (highly recommend for those who want to check off foie gras off your list but have a balanced veggie plate). The apple and duck balanced each other nicely. I had the camembert tart soaked in melted camembert. Not for those who can't handle stronger and soft cheeses, but the melted gooeyness alongside such flakey tart was absolutely delicious. There is something light despite the heavy creams/cheeses/breads that the French people use. If you're afraid of greasiness, this dish does not have that. You don't see a puddle of oil on anything which you would easily see in the US. That is the beauty of any food I find in france. Rich ingredients but don't pile a large pile of oil, an art I think we can learn from. Main entree: We ordered the Normandy steak, the Normandy chicken, and my sister had the Entree du jour which is the salmon with the red wine sauce. Most french cooking will taste "bland" to people who are from Asian countries or nations with heavier spices. french food however is complexly layered with wines and stews and separate parts that must be made in the right order to achieve such fluffiness, butteriness, etc. If you are someone who has keen tastebuds, you will appreciate that the blandness itself is an art that makes you want to finish your meal! I don't recommend salt/peppering your food until you've taken a bite and appreciate the complex wines and refined tastes. Normandy steak came with caramelized onions. The chicken was a thigh, but compared to American chicken, this was not some fat thick thigh you find at Popeyes but a tougher almost rooster version. The sauce was mildly strong in terms of odor like a sweet cheese/wine smell but went nicely with the chicken. Beef- anything grass fed is always going to have a stronger taste. I thought it was fine, but French beef is clearly different from American beef, so if you're used to a milder tasting steak, well marinated, then this dish may be a little strong for you. Dessert: Chocolate mousse was WAY too sweet. I was surprised b/c most French desserts are not that sugary. If there's a 3 chocolate cake layer, get that. It was outstanding. It was mouse, real dark chocolate, and multiple layers that were none too sweet and had disparate textures/tastes/sweetness to it that was delightlful on the tastebuds and made you feel satisfied (hits the right spot). Creme brulee can't go wrong, but this one was a sweeter verson of what I've had so far in France. There are other choices, and you can't go wrong with any of them, but if I would say, for people who love sweet, go with mousse, people who love choclate do the 3 chocolate cake. Service was excellent. Think starch stiff white long sleeve shirts, black ties, and old school French waiter vibe amid an old school up scale setting. Great experience. Highly recommend

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    Brasserie Paul - Andouillette 5A avec des frites maisons qui était très bonne je recommande ce plat

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    Andouillette 5A avec des frites maisons qui était très bonne je recommande ce plat

    La Couronne - Foie gras

    La Couronne

    3.8(112 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€€€

    Known as the restaurant that inspired Julia Child to embrace French cooking, La Couronne is both a…read moretraditional restaurant and a bit of a tourist attraction. It's not a tourist trap, just a place that attracts Julia Child fans. We dined there for lunch one afternoon. They offer a 3-course Normandy menu for 29 Euros that changes; a 4-course menu for 45 Euros, and a la carte selections. We selected the Normandy menu and enjoyed a salmon pastry appetizer, a delicious red fish entree, a rib of veal entree, a browned clementines dessert, and a plate of small desserts with coffee. We also enjoyed a glass of wine with our meal. The food and wine were very good. Service was a little slow -- even early in the afternoon before the dining room filled up. The vibe in the restaurant is cute French traditional. Very cozy and comfortable. Julia Child is represented with a large photo on the wall that she signed. Make a reservation as they get busy.

    La Couronne, an iconic restaurant for numerous reasons. Our group learned that Julia Child dined…read morehere, marveled over it, and her meal here ultimately sparked her culinary career. My friends, who live in Rouen, view this place as an upscale restaurant that transports them to old-time France. This restaurant is special and is the oldest in Rouen, established in the 1300s. We made reservations for 12:00 p.m. which I recommend as they can get busy. The restaurant, first an inn, is multi-storied with seating on both the first and second floors, plus outside. We sat inside on the first floor and it was quite charming and historic. There were also lots of photos of celebrities who've dined there. The seats are comfortable and you're well taken care of. Almost all diners are foreigners and I can see why people said the service was a bit mixed. Our meal took three hours, from our apéritif to dessert. So, it takes time but things are well executed. You have to be patient, and if you're on a time crunch then either plan, let the staff know, or just don't come and be a grump. Our service was excellent, we appreciated all the English and French small talk, photos, and a couple of complimentary drinks. Of course, for us, when we've traveled this far--we had to get the Julia Child menu. Julia Child's Menu in La Couronne consisted of--Six Oysters, Dover Sole, Green Salad, and Soufflé Normand. Everything was fabulous. Hands down the best oysters I've had. The mignonette was superb and the size of the oysters was hefty! The sole was cooked to perfection, the purée de brocoli was creamy and flavorful, and it was such a generous portion! We weren't fans of the salad--too much vinegar. The soufflé was magical and something I'd never had! So light and airy but wow they do a heavy pour of Grand Marnier which is quite strong! I highly recommend trying this menu if you're interested, enjoy seafood, or like Julia Child. If you ever find yourself in the beautiful town of Rouen, La Couronne should be a must-visit. It's located in the historical Rouen. Whether it's to marvel at the outside of their restaurant or to enjoy a nice dinner. Reservations are recommended, service can be slow, but the food is so tasty!

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    La Couronne - Lots of fun drinks.

    Lots of fun drinks.

    La Couronne - Browned Clementines dessert

    Browned Clementines dessert

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