Monday-Tuesday, A Nous Paris, gave 3/5 dots to two places - Jerome Berger awarded them to one already much described on this site Ralph’s and Philippe Toinard to Commes a Savonnieres, 18 Rue Guisarde in the 6th, 01.43.29.52.18, closed Sundays and Mondays, lunch menu 15.50 and a la carte 30 E for items such as an excellent terrine, rillons, andouillette and lots else.
This week in Le Fooding Yves Nespoulous reviewed Bougnat, 2 rue de la Ferronnerie in the 1st , 01, closed Sundays, open 11:30-4:30 PM only
Wednesday, in Figaroscope Emmanuel Rubin in his “Les Nouveautés” gave two hearts to three places: the annex of Le Petit Marguery called Le Comptoir Marguery, 9, blvd de Port Royal in the 13th, 01.42.17.43.43, closed Mondays, with formulas at 18 & 22 E for herring, pigs’ feet and floating island; the cave-plus Tombé du Ciel, 7, rue d’Enghien in the 10th, 09.81.74.17.17, closed Sundays and Mondays, with a 13 E formula but normally running one about 25 E without wine for items such as scallop carpaccio, raw tarama with urchin coral and a pork pate as well as the previously described Aux Deux Amis in the 11th. One heart each went to the previously mentioned Alice Pizza in the 15th and the Spanish El Catador in the 17th.
The « Dossier » this week was written by Colette Monsat & crew and concerned places serving a club sandwich and ranked the top ten as follows:
Bar 228 Hotel Meurice
Duke’s Bar Westminster
Bar Plaza Athenee
La Societe + Bar Hotel George V
Mama Shelter, Bar Hotel Murano + Le Flore
Harry’s New York Bar
Bar du Fouguets
And Francois Simon went to Westin where two club sandwiches were 51 E and assorted drinks the same. Go ? No.
Wednesday as well, Richard Hesse reviewed the established bistro a vins or bar a vins the Café de la Nouvelle Mairie in the 5th saying one is best going with a hearty appetite.
Thursday in l’Express, Pierrick Jegu, along with the rest of the critics, reviewed Aux Deux Amis, Francois Regis Caudry reviewed the Zerda Café, 15, rue René-Boulanger in the 10th, 01-42-00-25-15, closed Saturday and Monday lunch and all day Sunday serving couscous for 15 & 18 €, tagines 13 & 15,50 €, and someone unidentified reviewed the Table de Suzanne in Lyon.
This week in Bonjour Paris, Margaret Kemp published an article “All Shipshape & Bristol Fashion” and John Talbott essays on “The New Diets: End Zone, North Beach and the Modified Montignac” and “What Do Two Hearts Mean? Redux.”
Sunday, Alexander Lobrano published an incredibly witty mini-review of Ralph Lauren’s new Ralph’s in the print NYT. Longer version here.
This week in Le Fooding Yves Nespoulous reviewed Bougnat, 2 rue de la Ferronnerie in the 1st , 01, closed Sundays, open 11:30-4:30 PM only
Wednesday, in Figaroscope Emmanuel Rubin in his “Les Nouveautés” gave two hearts to three places: the annex of Le Petit Marguery called Le Comptoir Marguery, 9, blvd de Port Royal in the 13th, 01.42.17.43.43, closed Mondays, with formulas at 18 & 22 E for herring, pigs’ feet and floating island; the cave-plus Tombé du Ciel, 7, rue d’Enghien in the 10th, 09.81.74.17.17, closed Sundays and Mondays, with a 13 E formula but normally running one about 25 E without wine for items such as scallop carpaccio, raw tarama with urchin coral and a pork pate as well as the previously described Aux Deux Amis in the 11th. One heart each went to the previously mentioned Alice Pizza in the 15th and the Spanish El Catador in the 17th.
The « Dossier » this week was written by Colette Monsat & crew and concerned places serving a club sandwich and ranked the top ten as follows:
Bar 228 Hotel Meurice
Duke’s Bar Westminster
Bar Plaza Athenee
La Societe + Bar Hotel George V
Mama Shelter, Bar Hotel Murano + Le Flore
Harry’s New York Bar
Bar du Fouguets
And Francois Simon went to Westin where two club sandwiches were 51 E and assorted drinks the same. Go ? No.
Wednesday as well, Richard Hesse reviewed the established bistro a vins or bar a vins the Café de la Nouvelle Mairie in the 5th saying one is best going with a hearty appetite.
Thursday in l’Express, Pierrick Jegu, along with the rest of the critics, reviewed Aux Deux Amis, Francois Regis Caudry reviewed the Zerda Café, 15, rue René-Boulanger in the 10th, 01-42-00-25-15, closed Saturday and Monday lunch and all day Sunday serving couscous for 15 & 18 €, tagines 13 & 15,50 €, and someone unidentified reviewed the Table de Suzanne in Lyon.
This week in Bonjour Paris, Margaret Kemp published an article “All Shipshape & Bristol Fashion” and John Talbott essays on “The New Diets: End Zone, North Beach and the Modified Montignac” and “What Do Two Hearts Mean? Redux.”
Sunday, Alexander Lobrano published an incredibly witty mini-review of Ralph Lauren’s new Ralph’s in the print NYT. Longer version here.
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