Monday-Tuesday in A Nous Paris, Jerome Berger reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to the previously mentioned Leo Dupont in the 6th, mentioning the asparagus, veal cutlet and sable with raspberries; and Philippe Toinard gave 3/5 to the Russian-sounding Café Kousmichoff in the 8th.
Tuesday, Yves Nespoulous in Le Fooding, reviewed the second Kunitoraya in the first.
In Figaroscope Emmanuel Rubin wrote about the 13 best places of 2013 :
Le Patio
Fish Club
Les Climats
La Pointe du Groin
Edgar
Blueberry
Boucherie Hugo Desnoyer
Table
Le Cafe Français
Le Petit Pan
Goust
Reparate
Manger
And he’s waiting for Grille, Allard, Lazare, Eyal Shani and other changes later on.
On Wednesday, in Figaroscope, a special article was devoted to places along the Seine by Sophie de Santis and Colette Monsat that mentioned:
Omnivores Rives
Mozza & Co
Le Faust
Brunch Bazar
Le Rosa Bonheur sur Seine
Le Flow
MOB
Le Bar Guinguette des Nautes
Tartines en Seine
La Plage
La Plage de Batofar
Restaurant O
River Café
And on the Right Bank:
Paris Plages
Slick
As well as Wanderlust (on the Left Bank).
And Francois Simon in his Hache Menu went to Pouic Pouic in the 6th. He says to go if you live in the area.
In L’Express this week, Marie-Amal Bizalion reviewed Terroir Divin in Nice; Charles Patin O’Coohoon reviewed the Spanish Eusebio in the 15th; and Francis-Regis Gaudry reviewed top chef Stéphanie Le Quellec’s La Scene in the Hotel Prince-de-Galles, 33, avenue George-V, in the 8th, 01.53.23.77.77, open 7/7 with a lunch menu at 60, dinner 125 and 165 as well as a la carte 120 E for items such as a vegetarian plate, cote de boeuf and blue lobster.
Sunday, in the JDD, Francois Lemaire reviewed La Rallonge in the 18th and Aurelie Chaigneau covered the Swedish Café Suedois (7/10) in the 3rd; returned to the Japanese Foujita in the 1st (6); and declared her find of the week Epure, 33 rue Mazarine, open 7/7, 01.46.34.84.52, costing 15-25 E for items such as their grignotages of meats and cheese with many wines.
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