Monday-Tuesday, in A Nous Paris, Philippe Toinard gave 3/5 dots to the previously mentioned L’Escudella in the 7th and Jerome Berger gave the same marks to Juste, a seafood-oriented place at 48, rue Laffitte in the 9th, closed weekends where for 20-25 E one can get items such as lobster, bivalves and lemon cake.
Tuesday in Le Fooding, there was a review of Dilia which they titled “Des pâtes et des idées tratto(ria)sphériques” which clearly is Italian-oriented in the old Roseval space in the 19th.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin reviewed his usual 5 restaurants, giving 3 hearts to the previously mentioned La Bourse et la vie Daniel Rose & Marie-Aude Mery’s new bistro in the 2nd as well as the above mentioned Dilia and the previously mentioned A Mere in the 10th. The Italian Faggio in the 9th got two hearts and the French Chez Francis in the 8th garnered only one/five.
Rubin’s Hache Menu dealt with the Asiatique traditionnel Chez He in the 11th.
The Dossier this week by Alice Bosio, Colette Monsat & Hugo de Saint Phalle covered places in the 9th that included: Faggio, Bouillon, Louis, Les Comptoirs du Medoc, L’entrée des Artistes Pigalle, Comptoir Canailles, Merguez & Pastrami, Bistrot Papillon. And also Les Affranchis
Also on Wednesday, Heidi Ellison in Paris Update reviewed negatively the British gastropub Rosemary in the 4th.
Thursday in L’Express, they reviewed the “rétro-futuriste” annex Anecdote of Alexandre Gauthier in Montreuil-sur-Mer in the Pas de Calais and the crêperie Mad Eo in the 3rd.
Saturday, in the jdd, Aurelie Chaigneau reviewed three restaurants: giving 7.5/10 to the previously mentioned A. Noste in the 2nd; 7/10 to the previously mentioned Martin in the 11th; and 7.5/10 to the Lebanese Liza in the 2nd. In addition, in the jdd version femina, Julie Zwingelstein reviewed Papillon, 6, rue Papillon in the 9th, 01.47.70.90.03, closed weekends where on 23 E lunch menus and 28-36 E ones one can have items such as pumpkin soup, magret de canard and a tarte au citron.
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