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Koff Burger Montmartre

American restaurant — Quartier De Clignancourt (Paris)

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Koff Burger Montmartre is a charming New York-style restaurant nestled in the picturesque streets of Montmartre, run by the young couple Jade and David Koff. With an elegant DIY decor and cozy atmosphere, this venue offers delicious burgers, bagels, and American specialties. Their Sunday brunch is particularly renowned, featuring pancakes, Eggs Benedict, and homemade dishes. The establishment stands out for its warm ambiance, fresh and local ingredients, and rustic design with exposed bricks and hanging plants. Rated 4/5 by Timeout, Koff provides a unique culinary experience blending American inspiration with French flavors.

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Koff Delicatessen: Votre coin de Manhattan à Montmartre pour des burgers US

Montmartre est réputé pour sa basilique du Sacré-Cœur et ses charmantes ruelles pavées. Il est aussi le foyer d’un établissement culinaire qui vaut le détour : le Koff Restaurant. Situé dans une petite rue à proximité des Trois Frères et de la Rue des Abbesses, ce restaurant combine ambiance new-yorkaise et saveurs françaises. UN CONCEPT STORE AUTHENTIQUE ET CONVIVIAL Récemment ouvert face au concept store Spree, Koff propose une expérience culinaire atypique à Montmartre. Ce qui distingue Koff, ce n’est pas seulement son cadre rustique et industriel, mais aussi l’attention portée à chaque plat. Les propriétaires ont souhaité créer un lieu où les clients peuvent passer un bon moment en découvrant toute une palette de saveurs uniques. UN CADRE VINTAGE ET CHALEUREUX Lorsqu’on entre chez Koff, on peut tout de suite remarquer le charme désuet et nostalgique qu’il dégage. Les briques apparentes, les plantes vertes suspendues et les lampes industrielles créent une ambiance chaleureuse et intimiste. De plus, les tables en bois massif invitent les convives à partager un repas inoubliable en famille ou entre amis. UNE CUISINE SAVOUREUSE AUX INSPIRATIONS VARIÉES Chez Koff, vous pourrez découvrir des plats mijotés à base d’ingrédients frais et locaux, mettant en avant la richesse du terroir français. Le restaurant propose également une sélection de recettes internationales (burger), inspirées des voyages et rencontres des propriétaires. Que vous soyez adepte de la cuisine traditionnelle française ou à la recherche d’exotisme, vous y trouverez certainement votre bonheur. LE BRUNCH DU DIMANCHE : UN INCONTOURNABLE Il semble que le menu le plus apprécié chez Koff soit sans conteste son fameux brunch dominical. Les habitués se pressent pour savourer les diverses préparations faites maison, comme les œufs Bénédicte, les pancakes délicieusement moelleux ou encore le granola et yaourt frais. N’oubliez pas de réserver pour être certain d’avoir une place ! AVIS ENTHOUSIASTES DES CLIENTS Les visiteurs ne tarissent pas d’éloges sur Koff et son ambiance conviviale. En effet, plusieurs avis mettent en lumière la qualité des mets servis ainsi que l’accueil chaleureux réservé aux clients. INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES Vous êtes convaincus et souhaitez découvrir le Koff Restaurant ? Voici quelques informations pour vous y rendre : * Adresse : 15 Rue La Vieuville, 75018 Paris, France * Réservations : Recommandées, surtout pour les burgers et le brunch du dimanche * Quartier : Clignancourt, Montmartre Si vous voulez déguster un repas savoureux dans une ambiance conviviale et raffinée, n’hésitez plus et faites-vous plaisir en visitant le Koff Restaurant à Montmartre ! 15 Rue la Vieuville 75018 Paris Du lundi au samedi de 12h à 15h et de 19h à 22h30. De 12h à 17h et de 19h à 22h30 le samedi et de 12h à 18h30 le dimanche. ----------------------------------------

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undefined undefined 28 septembre 2018 undefined 17h36 undefined undefined 3 juillet 2025 undefined 12h11 La Rédac' ©janith priyasanka/Shutterstock On ne dit JAMAIS non à un bon burger ou à un hot-dog 100 % américain. Aux quatre coins de la capitale, les restaurants américains apportent cette dose d'outre-Atlantique dont nos papilles ne se lassent jamais. Venez ! S'il y a une cuisine qui a été maltraitée par le commun des mortels, c'est bien la gastronomie américaine. Burgers au pain sec, steak façon semelle et ketchup industriel ont mis à mal toute la richesse des mets états-uniens. Ni une ni deux, le Bonbon s'est attelé à remédier à ça et dresse ainsi la liste des établissements qui redonnent à la cuisine US ses titres de noblesse. NOS RESTAURANTS AMÉRICAINS FAVORIS À PARIS JOE ALLEN Bienvenue dans le plus vieux restaurant américain de Paris : ouvert en 1972, Joe Allen a ramené un bout de la Nouvelle-Orléans en plein centre de la capitale. Ses habitués vantent le service efficace et aussi agréable que le cheddar qui fondra bientôt dans votre bouche. Un restaurant américain agréable également dans la mesure où pour une fois, l'on voyage autre part qu'à New York ou Los Angeles. > Joe Allen 30, rue Pierre Lescot – 1e Lundi - samedi : 12:00 - 22:30Dimanche : 12:00 - 18:00 +33 9 74 64 09 31 Site web 4.5 / 5 KOFF FACTORY Décor façon fifties, burgers, bagels et desserts version XXL : pas de doute, vous êtes bien chez Koff. Ah oui, et en cas de flemmingite aiguë, vous pouvez emporter votre casse-croûte pour un tête-à-tête avec Netflix. > Koff Burger Montmartre 15, rue la Vieuville – 18e Lundi : 12:00 - 15:00Mardi - vendredi : 12:00 - 15:00, 19:00 - 22:30Samedi : 12:00 - 16:30, 19:00 - 22:30Dimanche : 11:30 - 16:30, 19:00 - 22:30 +33 1 46 06 83 36 4.5 / 5 BOB'S BAKE SHOP / BOB'S BAGEL SHOP Paradis des véganes et du fait maison, Bob's est une famille de quatre restaurants et bars à jus qui fait du sain et du bien-manger un point d'honneur, avec des options sans-gluten. L'ambiance y est toujours chouette, et ce que l'on y déguste nous enchante : pancakes, cinnamon rolls, bagels... Un restaurant américain avec une ambiance aussi chaleureuse que dans les pays du Nord, si l'on peut dire. > Bob's Bake Shop 12, esplanade Nathalie Sarraute – 18e Lundi - vendredi : 8:00 - 14:30Samedi - dimanche : 8:00 - 16:00 +33 9 84 46 25 26 Site web 4.4 / 5 OBU - ORGANISATION DES BURGERS UNIS Entre le restaurant gastronomique et la restauration rapide, OBU nous ravit avec ses burgers aussi gourmands que fondants. Chaque week-end, il propose des concerts de musique du monde en plus de ses burgers de légende. > OBU - Organisation des Burgers Unis 200, rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin – 10e Lundi - jeudi : 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 23:30Vendredi : 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 0:00Samedi : 11:00 - 0:00Dimanche : 11:00 - 23:30 +33 1 40 37 85 87 4.5 / 5 O.B.U organisation des burgers unis 11, rue Vavin – 6e Lundi - vendredi : 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 23:30Samedi - dimanche : 11:00 - 23:30 +33 1 56 81 78 43 4.7 / 5 OBU Organisation des Burgers Unis 16, rue d'Estienne d'Orves Le Pré-Saint-Gervais Lundi : 18:00 - 23:00Mardi - dimanche : 11:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 23:00 +33 1 48 91 43 35 4.8 / 5 NEW YORK DELI - BAGELS & BURGERS Un petit coin de paradis américain en plein 9e. Ici les recettes sont nombreuses, et peuvent être adaptées en bagel, wrap ou burger. D'ailleurs, tout est préparé sous vos yeux. Notre coup de coeur ? Le Greenwich Village, une option végétarienne, avec du cream cheese, du concombre, du guacamole, des tomates séchées et une délicieuse sauce miel et moutarde. Toute une carte de burger et de food tex-mex est également proposée. On accompagne le tout d'une bonne dose de frites (les meilleures qu'on ait pu tester) et le tour est joué ! ©New York Deli - Bagels & Burgers New York Deli - Bagels & Burgers 144, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière – 10e Lundi - vendredi : 9:30 - 15:30Samedi - dimanche : Fermé +33 6 98 27 65 78 Site web 4.8 / 5 MOTS-CLÉS : RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 10, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 15, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 16, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN 5, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 6, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 8, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS 9, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN CHATELET, RESTAURANT AMÉRICAIN PARIS REPUBLIQUE, RESTAURANT BURGER AMÉRICAIN PARIS

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Two Days in Paris with Leisure | Gabrielas Travel Blog and Tips

THE TRIP TO PARIS We have been living in the Black Forest for almost a year now and are lucky enough to be able to board the TGV in Emmendingen and get off in Paris, Gare de l’Est. (Zum deutschen Blog.) This is a short trip, namely in less than three hours and above all stress-free, because only those who have a reservation with the corresponding ticket can go. In the app it is even possible to pre-order breakfast or any other snack and Wifi is also available on board in 1st and 2nd class. The conductors speak French, German and English. This text contains links, that might be advertising, but it´s unpaid for! So, we board the train shortly after 7 a.m. on a Saturday and are already in the French capital in the early morning. We walk to our Hotel Best Western Littéraire Arthur Rimbaud, which is only some few minutes away and very quietly located in a side street. We already get the key to our room and leave our stuff there. The only one negative thing is, the room is extremely small. Opening two normal suitcases would be impossible. Well, one night works without any problems. Then we march off, towards Sacre Coeur. The last time I was there was on my 14th birthday, so it´s a while ago. Actually, we want to walk, but of course it´s all uphill and it’s pretty hot. So, for half of the way we take one of the e-scooters standing around here. A QR code on the handlebars takes us to the website and we download the app. Just a minimum credit of € 5,- and you’re off. About 15 minutes later we are at the foot of the steep staircase to the SACRE COEUR and here we leave the e-scooters. The short fun costs each of us €4.60. A taxi or Uber certainly wouldn’t have been more expensive, but it was funny. Arriving at the church, we line up in the long queue of tourists who want to go inside the church. But the queue moves fast and after our bags have been briefly checked, we are allowed in. Nuns are singing right at the front of the altar, but due to the huge amount of unfortunately not exactly quiet tourists, some even make phone calls, little of it is to be understood. Dirk, my husband, even climbs the tower, I admire from below the view over Paris from one of the huge terraces. Around noon we stroll slowly over the MONTMARTRE with its many artists, small shops and countless cafes and restaurants down to the foot of the hill. Slowly we get hungry and we lucky to get a table at the “Koff“. Here you will find very tasty and freshly prepared burgers and other quick dishes. The service is extremely attentive and fast. Burgers aren’t exactly typical French, but that doesn’t matter. Here our hunger and the table that has just become vacant, count. Sometimes you can’t be too picky. Actually, we want to go to the Invalides Dome, but at the metro station Abbesses we see a signpost to the MONTMARTRE CEMETERY and so, we spontaneously decide to visit the cemetery. I’ve always wanted to go there. About 15 minutes later we stand on the large bridge that spans the cemetery and look for the entrance. We cross the bridge to the left and then find a staircase down and the entrance. There are even plans to find the grave sites and tombs of the most important celebrities more quickly. We do not take one, instead we let ourselves be “driven” a little. Like all other visitors, we are watched with argus eyes by the cemetery guard. A lady who has sat down on the footpath to rest in the heat is mercilessly ordered to get up and walk along. Unfortunately, there are no benches to marvel at the tranquillity and the partly beautiful tombs. Now we want to go to the nearest metro station to extend our morbid moments to visit the catacombs. Unfortunately, we take the wrong direction and after a few minutes we stand in front of the Moulin Rouge. This is a completely different genre, but nice to see… We turn and go back. As we leave the metro at Denfert-Rochereau station, we already see the long queue of visitors who, like us, want to visit the CATACOMBS Are we really doing this? In the meantime, the sky has turned grey and the sun is no longer burning down on us so mercilessly. Nevertheless, I am happy about my broad sun hat when I see the burnt faces here… So, we are joining the waiting masses, but the queue does not seem to be moving forward at all. Directly behind us is a nice German family. We talk to each other and we make the wait a bit more bearable with some nice stories about their and our holidays and even a downpour we withstand together. In the meantime, we have researched that you can buy time tickets online. But for the next four days, everything is gone. Well, that´s what happens when we decide spontaneously on a visit like this. Two and a half hours later we finally made it, we are at the check in. We now know why this took so long. Only 200 people can stay down there at a time. And in order not to lose track, these 200 people must all have left the catacombs before a new amount of 200 people is allowed down. And it takes about an hour to go through…. The catacombs were created because in the 18th century the cemeteries in the city were no longer sufficient due to epidemics and partly due to the decay of the bodies, the groundwater was contaminated, and even more diseases broke out. So, it was decided to dig up the dead again and store the bones in the catacombs. Now the bones of about 6 million individuals are newly buried here. Only a small part of the catacombs can be visited. When we leave the underground corridors at 7 p.m., many people are still waiting at the entrance. I don’t think everyone will make it today. We are sweaty, hungry and a little tired. But the light is wonderful for taking pictures and so we decide spontaneously to go to the ruins of Notre Dame.But how do we get to the bus stop at No. 38? The whole neighborhood here has been cordoned off by police. What’s going on here again? Unfortunately, we don’t know that, but we find the bus stop. Actually, you have to purchase the tickets before entering the bus or you need matching small change. € 1.90 we do not have each, but a 2 Euro piece. There is no change, but you must be careful to devalue the ticket. Otherwise you just bought one, but you still ride the bus without valued ticket. The place around the NOTRE DAME is full of people, musicians and traders, tourists and honking motorists. The light is great, but you don’t get too close to the church. Everything is fenced off. So, we take the photos from a distance. But then our hunger gets huge, and we continue on foot towards the hotel. On the way, past the Centre Pompidou we find, again with some luck, a free table in a Lebanese restaurant, the Falafel Café. A super nice waiter quickly brings us, in addition to our ordered drinks, a large carafe with cold water. How did he know what I need now? After a good meal we make our last part of the way to the hotel. It goes almost straight on for about one kilometer. We take a quick shower and then go to bed. The next morning begins with a fire alarm at 7:15 a.m., thank God it´s not really burning. Maybe somebody had a smoke under a fire alarm system. No sleeping in today as was planned as it seems… So at least we’ll have time at breakfast. The breakfast room is stylish, the buffet good, but the chairs and tables uncomfortable. Maybe you shouldn’t linger that long… We try to plan our day a little, but as it´s always with us, it will again amount to a few spontaneous re-decisions. Today, the first stop really is the Invalides Cathedral and the Military Museum. But what’s going on in front of it excites us a lot more! Many classic cars stand on the square in front of the Military Museum or cruise around it. Proper “hotties” can be seen. I take countless photos. Finally, we walk towards the INVALIDES DOME The Military Museum is less of an interest to us, here I only make a short video in the imposing courtyard. Then we would lijke to go into the cathedral. But as life plays out, we are denied the entrance, as a mass with a

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Opening hours
mondayClosed
tuesday12:00 - 15:00, 19:00 - 22:00
wednesday12:00 - 15:00, 19:00 - 22:00
thursday12:00 - 15:00, 19:00 - 22:00
friday12:00 - 15:00, 19:00 - 22:00
saturday12:00 - 16:30, 19:00 - 22:00
sunday12:00 - 16:30, 19:00 - 22:00
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