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Restaurant Carre des Feuillants
Reservations required at this Paris classic restaurant noted for "haute cuisine a la francais" from Chef Alain Dutournier. Please comment on your experience, and rate this restaurant by clicking on the link below. The Hip Guide to Paris is a great place to let others know what YOU think about anything in Paris!
More Info: Located directly between the Place Vendome and the Jardins des Tuilleries.Address: 14 Rue De Castiglione City: Paris Postcode: 75001 Phone: 01 42 88 82 82 Fax: Added: October 19th 2002
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[ Back to Reviews Index | Post Comment ] | | Visitor Ratings | | 6 entries. |
| Food: | 7.8 |
| Service: | 8.5 |
| Ambiance: | 7.7 |
| Value: | 7.0 |
| Overall: | 7.0 | | Rate This Restaurant |
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Posted by Anonymous on 2005-04-15 23:48:41 My Score:   Unacceptable food from starter (Lamproie) to dessert (Fruits de la passion). Good wine. |
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Posted by Anonymous on 2004-11-23 20:41:19 My Score:      The best meal I''ve ever had in Paris, or anywhere. It was much better than Ducasse. Michelin should give it a 3rd star.
David Nugent
San Francisco |
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Posted by Darrell on 2003-11-25 14:09:25 My Score:      Approachable staff & sommelier, fantastic food, incredible dining experience. Took my wife for anniversary & spent $335 (including $45 wine) for their tasting menu. Fabulously Jerusalem Artichokes, saute''ed scallops. I speak no French, but waiters were professional. |
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Posted by Anonymous on 2003-10-08 17:45:31 My Score:      it was a fabulous place for a special occasion but quite expensive |
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Posted by Jennifer on 2003-08-19 09:15:45 My Score:     I have been to many restaurants in Paris and in terms of excellent places to discover true cuisine art, this is one of the best on the list.
The decor isn''t fabulous, as top restaurants in Paris tend to be. Almost as if they wish you to concentrate on the food moreso than on anything else. I disagree with the quality of the food and wine from previous entries: this is where I discovered the most amazing array of wines, cognacs and other spirits. The "cave" is beautiful but rarely accessible to the general public - although you may purchase some upon request.
The service is professional, the quality of the food & drink a true treat and unfortunately the bill.... deserving of an expensive restaurant. |
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Posted by Anonymous on 2003-05-16 20:56:58 My Score:  Natasha and I reserved for our Christmas eve dinn
er a month in advance at this Michlon two star. After a fabulous champagne *****tail accross the street in the heady atmosphere of the Ritz bar, we were greeted and shown through the gorgous upstairs dining room to the "caves" a floor below
Apart from thier famous truffle and corn soup it was all down hill, starting with a glass of champagne we were handed when we were seated and progressing through the wine pairings that were part of the all inclusive menue I began to feel they were getting rid of every shabby bottle in thier cellar.
The second course of lobster was nearly raw and may have been the cause of Natasha''s later stomach upset, Throughout, the waiters tried but seemed harried and short handed. The main course of lamb, which I''m told is a specialty of the house, was served luke warm making it the perfect match for the lobster
On the up side there seemed to be at least four desert courses that would of been great if they hadn''t been accompanied by an absolutely awful white armanac. And this from a restaurant featuring at least fifty differant armanacs.
Maybe it was because it was a huge Christmas eve set price affair----or not, But we had many better meals in Paris that week for much less. |
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