Monday, in A Nous Paris, Jerome Berger gave 4/5 dots to the previously mentioned Le Rigmarole in the 11th and Alexis Chenu mentioned a new offshoot of the Grand Epicerie this at 80, rue de Passy in the 16th which contains a 300 square meter restaurant open from 8:30-9 PM run by Beatriz Gonzales of Neva and Coretta.
Tuesday, Aitor Alfonso in Le Fooding reviewed Coup d’Oeil, 80, rue Sedaine in the 11th, 01.43.57.59.68, closed Mondays as well as Saturday and Sunday for lunch, where menus at 15-18 E feature items such as hard-boiled eggs, sausage and cheese in this bar a vins.
Wednesday Emmanuel Rubin reviewed his usual 5 new places, giving 3/5 hearts to the previously mentioned Yoshinori in the 6th and Mr T in the 3rd. Garnering 2 hearts is the newly acquired (by the Group Joulie) Wepler in the 18th which serves several dishes of the new season (octopus, entrecote but overcooked choucroute) that aren’t bad in addition to their classical raw bar. One heart each went to Feu in the 1st and Bravo in the 2nd. His Hache Menu covered L’Ecrin at the Crillon the 8th where 7 dishes go for 195 and 12 for 260 E.
The Dossier by Colette Monsat, Alice Bosio, Agathe Moreaux and Pierre-Ivan D’Arfeuille rated chocolate bears, deeming those from Cyril Lignac the #1.
Wednesday, Heidi Ellison in Paris Update reviewed the previously mentioned Yoshinori where she was treated shabbily.
Thursday in L’Express Syles, they reviewed two well-known places around the corner from one another, in the 14th : Estelle Lenartowicz reviewed Le Select and Delphine Le Feuve reviewed Le Parc aux cerfs.
Sunday, jdd’s version femina covered the aforementioned Wim in the 17th; and Aurelie Chaigneaux in jdd reviewed three non-French places : the Afro-vegetarian Jah Jah in the 10th (7/10), the Lebanese Liza in the 2nd (7.5) and the Daily Syrien II in the 10th (7).
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