Monday, in A Nous Paris, Alexis Chenu reviewed but didn’t rate Wynwood a Mexican-American place in the 3rd.
Tuesday, Le Fooding reviewed Les Planeurs in Toulouse.
Wednesday, Emmanuel Rubin awarded 3 hearts to Comice, 31, Avenue de Versailles in the 16th, 01.42.15.55.70, closed Sundays and Mondays and Tuesday and Wednesday lunch, costing 60-80 € for items such as oysters, mushroom soup and baked monkfish. Two hearts each went to three places, Marrow, 128 rue du Fauboug St-Martin in the 10th, 09.81.34.57.00, open for dinner but not on Sundays or Mondays, where for about 35€ one gets items such as mackerel tarama, a sausage roll and beef cheeks; the classic Boeuf Couronne in the 19th, serving snails, faux-filet and Grand Marnier omelets for 40-50€ (menu at 34€); and the Brasserie Thai in the 18th. Getting just one heart was the Cafe Ineko in the 3rd. Rubin’s Hache Menu covered the sushi bar Congress Auteuil in the 16th. There was no real Dossier.
In Paris Update, Heidi Ellison wrote an OK review of the Amadae in the 2nd.
Thursday in L’Express Syles, Francois-Regis Gaudry reviewed the previously mentioned Yacht Club in the 9th and Charles Patin O’Coohoon covered the previously mentioned Camondo in the 8th.
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