Tuesday in Le Fooding, Miss Sardine reviewed Le Gibolin, in Arles.
Tuesday as well, ANP ‘s Philippe Toinard gave 1/5 dots to Chez Yolaine, 9, rue d’Argenteuil (the Pre Sale space) in the 1st, 01.42.96.40.02, closed Sundays, with lower prices (13,50 menu at lunch, a la carte 25 €) but spotty food – instead of seasonal products - pumpkin soup, boeuf bourguignon, duck breast and chocolate dessert in an ocean of cream; while Jerome Berger gave 2/5 dots to Le Tourbillon, 45, rue Claude Bernard in the 5th, 01.47.07.86.32, with a lunch formula at 16, menu-carte at 24 or 27 €, closed Saturday lunch and Sundays, coordinates given before, where he commented the ex-Rostang chef’s simple terrine of Challans duck, pork cheeks and white chocolate mousse.
Wednesday, Emmanuel Rubin in Figaroscope gave 3/4 hearts to the hotel restaurant - the Jardin d’Ampere, Hotel Ampere, 102, ave de Villiers in the 17th, 01.44.29.16.54, closed Sundays at dinner, costing 40-50 a la carte but with lunch menus at 24 and 28 €, serving asparagus and morue, veal with corn raviolis and kalamansi. Then he gave the photo and 2/4 hearts to 122, 122, rue de Grenelle in the 7th, 01.45.56.07.42, closed weekends, with a lunch formula at 16,50, menu-carte at 35 and 20 € aperoserving egg in seafood jelly, puree of cironated avocado and perfect lemon tart as well at to Makassar, Hotel Renaissance Empire Arc de Triomphe, 39 Ave de Wagram in the 17th, 01.55.37.55.37, open 7/7, with lunch menus at 28 and 34, a la carte 40-50 € for marinated shrimp, lamb with green papaya and moelleux of chocolate. One heart only went to Le 51 at the Cinematheque francaise, see last week, as well as Depur, 58, rue Montorgueil in the 2nd, 01.42.63.36.43, open 7/7 with Bobo-yoyo 20-40 € stuff such as club sandwiches, beef tartare and crème brulee.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Colette Monsat et al proposed 10 garden eating spots:
Le Tir aux Pigeons + Les Jardins de Bagatelle in the Bois de Boulogne
Rosa Bonheur and Da Vincenzo Cozzoli in the Buttes Chaumont
The Cafe Branly at the Quai Branly
Le Chalet des Iles Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes
La Baleine in the Jardin des Plantes
The Cafe Lenotre on the Champs-Elysees
Le Saut de Loup in the Tuileries
Un the au Jardin in the Musee de la Vie Romantique
Other spots : Apicius, Raimo + OKay Cafe
Le Grand Fooding next May 24th in the Parc de St Cloud
Another hidden resto - le Clandestino San Pellegrino
And Francois Simon’s pick in his “Hache Menu,” was the Restaurant de la Palais Royal, where he spent 129 € for a very agreeable soirée and says « Yep » about going.
Wednesday as well, Richard Hesse in Paris Update reviewed the Breton Nominoe where he liked the food despite the limited menu, but not the seating.
Wednesday, in Le Monde, Jean-Claude Ribaut reviewed the Georgian restaurant De Da in the 1st.
Saturday/Sunday, in Bonjour Paris, Margaret Kemp wrote about “Cyril, L'Orenoc Brunch, Hotel Raphael & Relais du Parc and John Talbott wrote an essay entitled “When the Incredible Lightness of Being is Pure Vapor.”
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