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Going beyond a wine shop to become one of the city's most glamorous restaurants, the restaurant is managed by Bertrand Bluy, who gave up a 3-Michelin-starred restaurant for a new one. more idyllic place in the Latin Quarter.
The four-course set menu is extensive, with a main course served family-style in a copper pot and often accompanied by a cheese plate. The dishes change from day to day.
“A lot of chefs like to come here on their days off because they won't have to think about the menu at all.” Zimbeck said. Call to reserve a table or get here around 7pm to get an early dinner table.
The cost for a set meal is €33 (about 44 USD), €7 (about 9 USD) surcharge if you bring your own wine and the cost for drinks is between €20 and €60 (about 27 – 80 USD). USD);
Address: 30 Rue Gay-Lussac, 75005 Paris, France
Opening hours: from 12:00 to 14:00 and from 19:00 to 22:00 from Tuesday to Saturday (Sunday, Monday closed)
Website source: www.lespapillesparis.fr