Monday-Tuesday in A Nous Paris, Philippe Toinard reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to the aforementioned David Toutain and Jerome Berger awarded the same to the also aforementioned Bistro Bellet. Two brief notes mentioned Balls in the 11th and the Japanese Peco Peco in the 9th.
Tuesday in Le Fooding, Yves Nespoulous reviewed Clint (Eastwood), 174, rue de la Roquette in the 11th, 01.44.64.07.36, open 7/7 8h30-23h, running one 16-35 E for items such as butternut soup, trout , cheesecake and all sorts of beers and coffees (and tee shirts of Clint.)
Wednesday in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin had a week of one-star disappointments – at the Table de La Grande Epicerie at Bon Marche in the 7th, Maison F in the 3rd, Café Pinson 2 in the 10th, Alharmbar in the 10th and did even worse at the French Beer Factory in the 2nd, which broke his heart.
The Dossier by Colette Monsat, Alice Bosio, Lena Lutaud and Hugo de Saint Phalle covered 10 Chop Stick Favorites – the Shang Palace, Chez Vong, Shan Gout, Noodle Bar, Jardins de Mandchourie, Taverne de Zhao, Chen Soleil d’Est, Delice de Confusius & Wen Zhou-Chez Alex and also Mirama and Les Pates Vivantes as well as Tong Yen.
And Francois Simon went to Juveniles, which he says to go to.
Wednesday as well, Heidi Ellison in Paris Update reviewed the aforementioned Clamato.
Thursday, in L’Express, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed Neva-chef Beatriz Gonzales’ Coretta, 151 bis rue Cardinet in the 17, 01.42.26.55.55, open 7/7 (but brunch Sundays) with a lunch menu at 24 and dinner 33 for 2 courses, 39 E for three, serving veal head and tongue, sweetbreads and a sable as well as Le Palégrié in Lyon and Jan in Nice.
Sunday in the JDD, Aurelie Chaigneau gave a 7/10 to the aforementioned Miznon, a 7.5 to the Thai Lanna Café and a 7/10 to the Italian l'Altro and her colleague Francois Lemaire reviewed Le BAT in the 9th.
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