Monday/Tuesday in A Nous Paris, Jerome Berger
reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to Playtime, 5,
rue des Petits Hotels in the 10th, 01.44.79.03.98, closed weekends and
Monday nights, with menus at 17 & 21 (lunch), 28 and 35 E (dinner)
where he commented on the rabbit kebab, bar en croute and cold cake with
chocolate. His compatriot, Philippe Toinard gave 3/5 to the Italian Nolita in the 8th.
Tuesday, in Le Fooding, Gregoire Maurel reviewed La Poule a velo, in St Jean De Thurac.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin gave 3/3 hearts to Kunitoraya, 5, rue Villedo in the 2nd, 01.47.03.07.74, open 7/7, with lunch menus running 18 & 42, a la carte 35-42 E, serving ton katsu, noodles, mushrooms and bulots. Then he gave 2/3 hearts to three places: Playtime, coordinates given above, run by a French/Swedish couple serving a bean milkshake with shrimp and feta, dorade, and nut ice cream; the Italian Rossi & Co in the 2nd; and the Chinese-Viet-Thai place Chez Ly in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He awarded a single heart to Le Pation, 5, rue Meyerbeer in the 9th, 01.40.98.00.92, open 7/7, running one about 30-35 E for an eggplant salad, tagliatella with gambas and Corsican pasta.
Figaroscope’s Dossier this week concerned places to go for special occasions:
If you’re getting married
Hotel Amour
Café de la Nouvelle Mairie
La Fidelite
Mariage Freres
Going out with Papa
Hier et Aujourd’hui
Chez Casimir
Pousette Café
Café Bonpoint
Moving from the North
Chez Flottes
Terminus Nord
Graindgorge
Les Petites Sorcieres
I came to say I’m leaving
Le Baratin
L’Entre 2 Rives
Le Daniel
Rich auntie died
Dolce Chantilly
Au Petit Suisse
Chez la Vieille
Quedubon
I won the lottery
Le Cinq
1728
Cristal Room Baccarat
La Tour d’Argent.
In another article, the actress Julie Depardieu reveals her favorite restaurants:
Restaurant Josephine chez Dumonet
154 Haussmann
La Fontaine Gallion
And Francois Simon, in his “Hache Menu” reviewed another place that Depardieu likes: the venerable Restaurant du Marche in the 15th, where he says to go.
Wednesday as well, Richard Hesse in ParisUpdate reviews the newly owner-changed Chez Georges saying it was pricy but had “Kind service, lots of space, good wines, [and was] a perfect bistro experience.
This week in l’Express, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed Playtime in the 10th, coordinates given before, where he noted the bean milkshake, daurade and salmon as well as fig dessert.
This weekend Figaro Madame published an article by Lucile Escourrou on Daniel Rose and the new Spring, which is no news for loyal readers, but it revealed one of his sources: the Comptoirs Océaniques, 19, rue Mouton-Duvernet in the 14th, 01 45 39 47 76.
This week in Bonjour Paris, Margaret Kemp wrote about the new happenings in Paris and John Talbott wrote an essay entitled “American food as seen by the French booboisie.”
Tuesday, in Le Fooding, Gregoire Maurel reviewed La Poule a velo, in St Jean De Thurac.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin gave 3/3 hearts to Kunitoraya, 5, rue Villedo in the 2nd, 01.47.03.07.74, open 7/7, with lunch menus running 18 & 42, a la carte 35-42 E, serving ton katsu, noodles, mushrooms and bulots. Then he gave 2/3 hearts to three places: Playtime, coordinates given above, run by a French/Swedish couple serving a bean milkshake with shrimp and feta, dorade, and nut ice cream; the Italian Rossi & Co in the 2nd; and the Chinese-Viet-Thai place Chez Ly in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He awarded a single heart to Le Pation, 5, rue Meyerbeer in the 9th, 01.40.98.00.92, open 7/7, running one about 30-35 E for an eggplant salad, tagliatella with gambas and Corsican pasta.
Figaroscope’s Dossier this week concerned places to go for special occasions:
If you’re getting married
Hotel Amour
Café de la Nouvelle Mairie
La Fidelite
Mariage Freres
Going out with Papa
Hier et Aujourd’hui
Chez Casimir
Pousette Café
Café Bonpoint
Moving from the North
Chez Flottes
Terminus Nord
Graindgorge
Les Petites Sorcieres
I came to say I’m leaving
Le Baratin
L’Entre 2 Rives
Le Daniel
Rich auntie died
Dolce Chantilly
Au Petit Suisse
Chez la Vieille
Quedubon
I won the lottery
Le Cinq
1728
Cristal Room Baccarat
La Tour d’Argent.
In another article, the actress Julie Depardieu reveals her favorite restaurants:
Restaurant Josephine chez Dumonet
154 Haussmann
La Fontaine Gallion
And Francois Simon, in his “Hache Menu” reviewed another place that Depardieu likes: the venerable Restaurant du Marche in the 15th, where he says to go.
Wednesday as well, Richard Hesse in ParisUpdate reviews the newly owner-changed Chez Georges saying it was pricy but had “Kind service, lots of space, good wines, [and was] a perfect bistro experience.
This week in l’Express, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed Playtime in the 10th, coordinates given before, where he noted the bean milkshake, daurade and salmon as well as fig dessert.
This weekend Figaro Madame published an article by Lucile Escourrou on Daniel Rose and the new Spring, which is no news for loyal readers, but it revealed one of his sources: the Comptoirs Océaniques, 19, rue Mouton-Duvernet in the 14th, 01 45 39 47 76.
This week in Bonjour Paris, Margaret Kemp wrote about the new happenings in Paris and John Talbott wrote an essay entitled “American food as seen by the French booboisie.”
playtime menu du soir is 28 and 35 Euros (not 25..)
Posted by: adrian | September 14, 2010 at 05:48 PM