Monday-Tuesday, in A Nous Paris, Jerome Berger gave 3/5 dots to the Rendez-vous des Camionneurs in the 1st (coordinates given before); while Philippe Toinard awarded 4/5 to Le Sergent Recruteur, coordinates already given before.
Tuesday in Le Fooding, Yves Nespoulous reviewed Les Nautes, 1, quai des Célestins in the 4th (besides the Seine), 01.42.74.59.53, open days when the weather is nice so telephone, a comptoir-buvette housed in a container which for 10-15 E serves items such as sausage, charcuterie and cheese as well as beer and wine. (It may move into a nearby pavillon the Maison des Celestins next summer if all goes well.)
On Wednesday in Figaroscope’s « Nouveauties A La Carte » Emmanuel Rubin gave 2 hearts to the restaurant Cap, coordinates given before as well as the Conticini at the Cafe Pleyel – ditto, where for 50-70 E one can have autumn mushrooms, sole and chocolate mousse. One heart each went to Roosevelt, L’Epi Malin & Bobby et Bobinette.
Figaroscope’s Dossier this week was on the latest wave of a dozen Japanese or Japanese chef'd places that included: The Table d'Aki, Kei, Clandestino, Vivant Table, L'Office, Passage 53, L'Agape, Abri, La Bigarrade, Sola & Chez La Vieille.
As well as Le Sot l'y laisse that Francois Simon visited in the Hache Menu where he intends to return.
In L’Express, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed Ma Cocotte ; Marie-Amal Bizalion reviewed the Cafe des Arts in Vaullauris ; and Charles Patin O’Coohoon reviewed Procopio Angelo.
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