Monday-Tuesday, in A Nous Paris, Alexis Chen’s reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to Chez Jules, in Printemps, a French hotdog place charging 10€.
Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin reviewed his usual 5 places, this week giving 4 2 hearts each: l’Ascension, 67, rue de Clichy in the 9th, 01.42.40.28.47, closed Saturday lunch and Sundays, where for 22 or 28 at lunch or 40€ a la carte one can have items like tomato and beef, cod with red curry and Eton-Mess from this ex-Alleno chef; the well known Dome, which has a new Japanese chef but still costs 80-100€ for the usual; the Japanese Sanyo in the 1st; and the Breton Les Tourteaux, 86, rue de la Boetie in the 8th, closed weekends, 01.45.61.02.02, serving items such as crab meat, a pastille of crab and a palet Breton for 40-45 a la carte, lunch formula is 20€. In last place, with one heart only is Yaai Thai in the 2nd. His Hache Menu covered the pricy (80-120€) Girafe, already mentioned, serving seafood on the Seine.
The Dossier by Alice Bosio, Colette Monsat and Hugo de Saint Phalle covered places around the Square Gaudet, most already mentioned, including: Double Dragon, Brutus, Nha-que, Broken Biscuits, Blitz, los Gueros and also: La Guinguette d’angele, Yemma, Square Garrett’s, Oxymore, Antepasto, Les Nicois, Balis, la Buvette and The Beans on Fire.
On Wednesday as well, in Paris Update, Heidi Ellison went enthusiastically to the previously mention Sellae in the 13th.
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