Le Bouillon Chartier
- Francja
- Paryż
- Restauracje
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7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, Paris |
5 oceny
7.60/10.00
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+33 1 47 70 86 29
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Le Bouillon Chartier na mapie
Ocena
Scott B (10.11.2017 16:38)
If you are looking for a French dining experience don't go here. The space is lovely and historical but the staff rush you through intent on clearing tables. The food arrived literal minutes after you have ordered it and tastes like they have plate after plate just sat waiting under heat lamps. The building is special but the food and experience sucks!
Fabio M (05.11.2017 12:24)
Despite the long queue to get in, we had a great time there. The waiter was really helpful and friendly, I really liked that. The service was quick and the food decent.
Cons? First a long strange queue, we waited more than other people just because we weren't the right number of people. Same story: as soon as you finish eating, you have to free the table.
Geoff Enright (30.09.2017 02:14)
Very fun, well known restaurant/cafe. DO NOT go during the weekend! During the week only. Be prepared for a wait, small groups won't take long.
Pros:
-Extremely fast service
-Delicious food and variety of French cuisine
-Nice atmosphere, with great decorations and French feel
Cons:
-DOES NOT PROVIDE A LOUNGING EXPERIENCE! (If this is fine with you, then seek it out)
-More of an American restaurant experience because of the hectic and loud atmosphere
Overall, I would suggest still going there but don't expect a quaint French bistro or cafe.
John Bell (18.09.2017 22:15)
Excellent stop for lunch or dinner. The food & service is very good. The ambience is superb.
You probably will be seated with or joined by other diners, but fear not... it just France
Yes... they write your order on the table cloth as well as figure your bill... worth a visit
We will return
Euda Fils (04.09.2017 18:02)
Very good place, good balance between traditional and touristy. Beware that you might be seated and the same table and in very close quarters with other patrons. Waiters are pretty good, so is the sangria and the escargot (good place to try it for the first time). Cons are that it gets pretty crowded, and so besides being cramped the service also takes a hit. Just time it right and don't go during high volume times. Prices are super ultra reasonable, you can get a full course meal for one for around 20 euros. Place also looks super classical French on the inside, menus are in both French and English.
Food is good quality, as good as you can get for the price.
Overall highly recommended, good place to try out light French food as a tourist.