Monday-Tuesday, in A Nous Paris, Jerome Berger reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to the previously mentioned Indian MG Road and the previously mentioned Italian Caffe Stern; while Philippe Toinard, reviewed and gave 3/5 to the previously mentioned Le Gaigne, now in the 8th.
Tuesday in Le Fooding, there was a review of the Percherons in Ceret.
Wednesday in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin, now doing the Hache Menu, led off with a review of the rather pricy (90-120 E) 16th restaurant – Victoria 1836, 12, rue de Presbourg, 01.44.17.97.72. Then he followed with his usual five reviews : giving 5/5 hearts to Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athenee which ran him 400 E for caviar, stockfish and a sardine. Two places got 2/5 hearts, the Soba restaurant Sara in the 1st and the Yankee organic/bio Rachel’s in the 3rd. One heart went to the Gyoza II in the 3rd and the Italian/Corsican Piadineria Lozio in the 10th.
Figaroscope’s Dossier by Alice Bosio, Colette Monsat and Hugo de Saint Phalle celebrating the Street Food Temple event 19-21 September around the Carreau du Temple, mentioned restaurants there : the Cafe Pinson, Cafe Philippe, Fondation Cafe, Les Vitelloni, Monsieur Henri, The Broken Arm, L’Ilot.
Wednesday, also, Heidi Ellison in Paris Update reviewed Cock Art (the first restaurant to open in the new food street) and had a very mixed opinion.
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