Monday, in A Nous Paris, Alexis Chenu reviewed but didn’t rate the bar-club-resto Pachamama, 46-48, rue du Faubourg St-Antoine in the 12th, 01.55/78.84.75, open 7/7 at 5 PM, serving Latin American food; and Jerome Berger gave 3/5 dots to Yoshinori, 18, rue Gregoire de Tours in the 6th, 09.70.38.36.28, closed Saturday lunch, Sundays and Monday lunch, where there are 35 and 45 E menus on which are items such as half-cooked chinchard, over-cooked echine of pork and dark chocolate desserts.
Tuesday, Le Fooding reviewed the American grilled meat place, Mulko in the 10th.
Wednesday,in the Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin awarded 3 hearts to Savarin La Table, 34, rue de Bourgogne in the 7th, 09.86.59.19.67, closed Saturday lunch and Sundays where for 28 and 35 at lunch and 65 E at dinner one dines on items such as fried eggs, colvert with cepes and crème caramel and the Japanese Ao Isakaya in the 9th. He gave 2 hearts to the Sri Lankan Kanna Tanna in the 2nd and the Cave Elmer, 19, rue Notre Dame de Nazareth in the 3rd, closed Mondays and Tuesdays, no telephone, which costs one 20-35 E without wine for items such as tarama, charcuteries and mackerel. One heart went to the maize-focused salad/sandwicherie Corn’R in the 9th and no hearts to the Italian-American Little Italy in the 17th. Rubin’s Hache Menu covered Spoon 2 located where Terroir Parisien Right-Bank, used to be.
The Dossier by Colette Monsat and Hugo de Saint-Phalle reported on places to get souffles and included: Le Souffle, Champeaux, Les Souffles de Recamier, L’Auberge Bressane, Pantruche, Bistro Belhara, Shirvan Café Metisse, as well as Gallopin, Bistrot Paul-Bert, Au Violin d’Ingres, Astier, Joseph-Chez Dumonet, Frederic Simonin, not forgetting the Maison Rostang and Dames de Granville.
Thursday in L’Express Syles, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed the previously mentioned Le Canailles de Menilmontant in the 20th and Carbon in the 3rd and Delphine Le Feuve reviewed Wim a Table in the 17th.
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