Monday-Tuesday in A Nous Paris, the restaurant page was devoted to gifts for Mothers’ Day.
In Le Fooding, Goulven Le Pollès reviewed the American Top Chef’s Andrew D’Ambrosi place in Savennières.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, the gastro-team briefly reviewed all the places with terraces, almost all of “ethnic” food which my readership is not looking for.
Also on Wednesday, in Paris Update Heidi Ellison reviewed the aforementioned Albion.
Francois-Regis Gaudry in L’Express Styles reviewed the aforementioned Alan Geaam and Bel Ordinaire.
Sunday, in the jdd, Aurelie Chaigneau wrote up her usual 3 places: the third location for Les Pinces Pigalle, 28, rue de Douai in the 9th, 09.86.26.86.56, no reservations for less than 6 persons, closed Sunday nights and Monday lunch, weekly lunch at 18 E, other dishes 25 E (7/10); La Scene, 33 avenue George-V in the Prince des Galles, in the 8th, 01.53.23.78.50, open everyday except brunch on Sundays and no dinner, lunch menus at 50 and 65 E, dinner 165 and 195 E for sweetbreads and fraises des bois (9); and Bagnard, 7, rue Saint-Augustin in the 2nd, closed Sundays, serving the Nicois specialty bagnrds with everything from burrata to speck, each costing from 8-11 E (7).
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