Restaurant bistro brasserie guide - activities

This tag should be added to restaurants such as traditional brasseries and French bistros serving classic dishes from the French cuisine and bistro tradition of Paris. e.g. blanquette de veau, foie gras, oysters, seafood, etc.

Also specify, adding the necessary tag, if the restaurant offers : frogs' legs, snails, oysters, caviar, foie gras, pâté en croûte, mayo eggs, croque-monsieur, onion soup, moules-frites, steak-frites, steak tartare, coq au vin, confit et magret de canard, game, boeuf bourguignon, blanquette, choucroute, quiche lorraine, cassoulet, raclette, tartiflette, fondue, galette bretonne, crêpe, crêpes Suzette.

Unlike bouillons, brasseries and bistrots are not necessarily affordable restaurants.

A traditional Parisian brasserie is often decorated with red banquettes and waiters dressed in black and white suits. The restaurants are sometimes located in historic or even listed buildings.

By contrast, a bistro is a small neighborhood restaurant serving traditional French cuisine. Beware: if the cuisine is too modern, it's a bistronomic restaurant.

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Le Sully: traditional cuisine and century-old brasserie in Paris

Traditional, tasty dishes and generous, family-style cuisine: that's the magic recipe offered by Le Sully, a Parisian brasserie that's been nestled near Bastille since 1917!
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Le Vaudeville: traditional cuisine and seafood for the century-old Parisian brasserie

Few Parisian brasseries can boast of celebrating their 100 years. This is the case of the Brasserie Le Vaudeville, a true institution nestled in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, just opposite the Bourse. With its classic Parisian brasserie dishes and its seafood, Le Vaudeville has not finished seducing the taste buds of Parisians.
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Le Sancerre: the Art Deco revival of the Abbesses brasserie

Le Sancerre, the emblematic brasserie on rue des Abbesses, has had a facelift. A magnificent Art Deco style now adorns the premises, providing an exceptional setting for a classic yet respectable brasserie.
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Sellae: Thibault Sombardier's excellent new bistro

Thibault Sombardier, Top Chef finalist and chef of gastro restaurant Antoine, has just opened his new restaurant. We went along to try it out for you... and it's faultless!
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The Bistrot de Plantes, the spot in the 14th district that highlights seasonal products

Nestled in the heart of the 14th arrondissement, in a small street a little lost, hides a restaurant of the most discreet, but with a rather refined and accessible cuisine for all budgets... The Bistrot des Plantes proposes simple and without fuss, but always tasty, and menus which change according to the seasons and the mood of the chef. A little gem of gastronomy.
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Mr Culbuto, the bistrot that shakes up Rue des Pyrénées

Mr Culbuto is one of these places we quickly notice in a neighborhood: brick walls that blend in with the local culture, a crowded terrace, a room rocked by a DJ and a foosball table, Mr Culbuto brings a new breath of life to Rue des Pyrénées. Trying it is adopting it!
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Mokko, our new favorite restaurant in Montmartre

In the heart of Montmartre, a veritable temple to our taste buds has just opened. Named Mokko, chef Arthur Hantz's very first restaurant has just opened, and it's a little wonder.
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The Petit Marguery Rive Gauche: generous traditional French cuisine

If you are a lover of traditional French cuisine, you should discover the Petit Marguery Rive Gauche in Paris. Offering generous and homemade dishes, this “Maître Restaurateur” Parisian brasserie manages to shake your fine taste buds up!
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L'Atelier Ramey, the French bistro as seen by an Italian chef

L'Atelier Ramey is a place like no other. A confidential address in the 18th arrondissement, a passionate chef, and a surprising and (fairly) inexpensive menu. Every day, we come here to savor one of the 4 starters, 4 main courses and 4 desserts offered by the Italian chef, dishes to die for in a no-fuss bistro atmosphere... Just try one dish and you'll understand why the restaurant has so many regulars!