Monday, in A Nous Paris, Philippe Toinard gave 3/5 to the fishy L’Epuisette, 73, rue de Rochechouart in the 9th, closed Sundays and Mondays, where for 16 or 19 E at lunch one dines on items such as rillettes of mackerel, dorade and bio wines; the other place they reviewed was the Po-Boy Café called Two Stories in the 10th.
Tuesday, Le Fooding, reviewed the Chinese Son of the Beast, downstairs from the BBQ place the Beast in the 20th.
Wednesday, Emmanuel Rubin in Figaroscope reviewed his usual 5 restaurants: giving 3 hearts to the Latin American/world food Condesa in the 9th; and 2 hearts to L’Aligot, 73, avenue Niel in the 17th, 01.44.40.28.15, closed Sundays, with a 27 E lunch formula and 45 E a la carte menu serving items such as rillettes of trout, charcuterie and Aubrac meat with aligot and the Chinese Mr Zhao in the 2nd; 1 to the pokebowl Pokawa in the 3rd; and to Jah Jah, the gluten-free, salad and hot dog place in the 10th. In his Hache Menu he wrote up Komatsubaki in the 8th serving sushi and kaiseki essentially saying one should go.
The Dossier by the rest of the gang was about "made in Paris" products. IMHO it was a slow food news week.
Heidi Elison, in Paris Update, reviewed two lamb-centered places already mentioned: the Butchers of Paname and the Rotisserie d’Argent.
Thursday, in l’Express Styles, Francois Regis Gaudry also reviewed Two Stories in the 10th.
Sunday, in the jdd version femina, they reviewed the previously mentioned Drugstore in the 8th and the Greek yaya in Saint-Ouen. And Aurelie Chaigneau in the jdd reviewed the previously mentioned Detour in the 9th (7.5/10); Kitchen Ter(re) in the 5th (8.5); and the Israeli Salatim in the 2nd (6).
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