Le Louvre Ripaille

Bar — Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois (Paris)

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Niché à deux pas du Musée du Louvre, Le Louvre Ripaille est un bistrot parisien charmant qui incarne l'essence de la cuisine française contemporaine. Situé au 1 Rue Perrault dans le 1er arrondissement, ce restaurant propose une cuisine raffinée utilisant des produits de saison, dans une ambiance conviviale et élégante. La carte, soigneusement élaborée, met en valeur des plats traditionnels revisités avec créativité, comme en témoigne le filet de saumon accompagné d'asperges, d'œuf de poule et de fromage spenwood. L'établissement séduit par son atmosphère chaleureuse, sa cave à vins sélectionnée et son concept de cuisine ouverte qui permet aux convives de plonger dans l'univers culinaire.

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8 Best Restaurants In Paris | Eating Europe

3520 Views You haven’t really dined until you’ve done it in Paris: Michelin-star restaurants inside the Eiffel Tower, bistros in Marais, and tasting menus in Montmartre; just writing this makes me want to hop on the next flight to Charles de Gaulle Airport. As an American, I always saw the French capital as a romantic for foodies from across the pond, even before I started my Paris food tours. I dreamed of cute brasseries offering French food on every corner and loaded charcuterie boards by the river Seine, and I was totally right. Endless trips and countless bowls of boeuf bourguignon later, I’m here to give you my list of the best restaurants in Paris. I’ve squeezed in a bit of everything, from fine dining establishments to lesser-known local French restaurants. PRISTINE BISTROT Photo credit: Pristine Bistrot Pristine Bistrot is in the 9th district near the Paroisse Notre-Dame de Lorette. The concept here was what drew me in initially; they offer local fare for sharing with a focus on presentation, and damn, do those dishes look good. Upon entering, I thought Pristine Bistrot felt like most casual eateries in the city; it was relatively small, with a few settings indoors and out front, refined interiors, and friendly staff who offered me a menu just as I chose my seat. When the dishes started coming out on the tables for those who’d already ordered, I was in awe of how good everything looked. One in particular that caught my eye was the mushroom tartlet, so I thought I’d give it a try. All the ingredients, like the sliced hazelnuts, mushrooms, and Tonka were piled up in the shape of a castle on the pie base. There was a lot of depth to the dish; between the earthiness of the mushrooms and vanilla notes from the tonka beans, it tasted delicious with the buttery pie. Pristine Bistrot (€€) – 8 Rue de Maubeuge, 75009 Paris, France – Open every day, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm LE JULES VERNE Photo credit: Le Jules Verne If you want to treat yourself or your other half, I urge you to check out Le Jule Verne. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, providing unmatched views of the Paris skyline. I had heard many people rave about Le Jules Verne in the past because of their location 410 feet above the city, but I wanted to come put the food to the test. As I arrived, I was whizzed up through the tower itself in a private elevator. When I stepped out, I was met with a stunning neutral-colored dining room with sophisticated furnishings and a jaw-dropping panorama of Paris. At certain periods, they do an à la carte menu; I was craving some pasta, so I got the mushroom tortellini to see if it lived up to the standard of what I usually get in Rome. You can bet it absolutely did; the pasta was delightfully chewy, while the mushroom gave it an umami-rich kick, the hazelnut oil consommé added a sweet element, and the velouté made sure it had the creaminess I was looking for. Le Jules Verne (€€€€) – Avenue Gustave Eiffel 2ème, Eiffel Tower, Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France – Open every day, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm AU PIED DE COCHON Photo credit: Au Pied de Cochon Near the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, you’ll be able to visit one of my favorite Parisian brasseries, Au Pied de Cochon. Everything revolves around French cuisine here, with an oceanic twist, from huge seafood platters to mouthwatering mussels. The overall ambiance of Au Pied de Cochon never fails to draw me back in for a visit: tables filled with businessmen getting stuck into their favorite bottles of red, chandeliers hanging over the tables, and ornate designs engraved into the walls. With seafood being the specialty in Au Pied de Cochon, it’s only right to indulge every time I come. I’ve tried quite a bit on the menu, including the oysters and the salmon tartare, but it’s the roasted lobster that I tell everyone to order if it’s their first time. It’s one of the most expensive single dishes on the menu, but my oh my, the sweet juices, the velvety texture, and the crunchy fries it comes with; I think it’s well worth the splurge. The béarnaise sauce on top is the perfect finishing touch, giving the lobster a zesty hit. Au Pied de Cochon (€€) – 6 Rue Coquillière, 75001 Paris, France – Open every day, 8:00 am to 5:00 am LOUVRE RIPAILLE Photo credit: Louvre Ripaille Louvre Ripaille is close to the iconic Louvre Museum. Last year, I heard from a couple who were on one of our food tours in Florence that all of their dishes are made with seasonal products. They said the food tasted incredible, so I booked a table on my most recent visit to Paris. It’s definitely low-key in comparison to some other picks I’ve included. From the outside, there are only a handful of table settings under the bright red awning. Inside, there’s a charming little bar in the corner, a spread of settings through the dining room, and some mirrors on the wall. The menu was small, but there was a steady flow of people ordering all the main course options when I was there, so I got to see pretty much everything with my eyes before giving my order. I was really digging the sight of the filet de salmon, so I went for it. It was served with a nutty side of asparagus, a subtle creamy hen egg, sweet spenwood cheese, and sprinkled in sunflower seeds. The salmon had a lovely oiliness to it; it was quite rich and lightly briny but was nicely balanced, thanks to the other ingredients. Louvre Ripaille (€€) – 1 Rue Perrault, 75001 Paris, France – Closed every Tuesday, open every Sunday, 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm, and open every other day from 12:00 pm to 9:30 pm RESTAURANT LE DRUGSTORE Photo credit: Restaurant LE Drugstore Coming across Restaurant LE Drugstore on the Champs-Élysées and seeing they served American food with an Asian twist was enough to catch my attention. The mood at Restaurant LE Drugstore is cool and trendy, almost like the hip restaurants you’d find somewhere in Brooklyn, NYC. The quirky glass features covering settings out front are so unique, while the bar breathes modernity with the golden lighting and chic seating arrangements. I found the menu at Restaurant LE Drugstore to be quite diverse; it had the best food from French cuisine, along with classics that we love in the US and Asian-inspired offerings. Initially, I was on two minds about ordering the pork ribs glazed with barbecue sauce and patatas bravas. But, the server looking after my table said it was their favorite, and they had tried everything else on the menu. As you would, I took their advice. The plate was sizzling as it was dropped with smoky barbecue sauce leaking off the succulent ribs. In a separate bowl were the crunchy patatas bravas, which had a little spicy kick to them but nothing too out of the ordinary. Restaurant LE Drugstore (€€) – 133 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France – Open every Monday to Thursday, 8:00 am to 12:00 am, Friday, 8:00 am to 1:00 am, Saturday, 10:00 am to 1:00 am and Sunday, 10:00 am to 12:00 am SPHÈRE Photo credit: Sphère Settle down for your first-ever taste of haute cuisine at Sphère on Rue La Boétie. This place is as high-end as it gets, with a mix of good food from the French and Asian culinary scene; it’s a dining experience you’ll remember forever. The mood is set as soon as you walk in; I think it’s because of the dim lighting over the quiet, almost seductive corners with minimalist furniture and shadowy tones. There were lots of good deals on meal combinations here on the à la carte menu, like the 4-step option, which included an appetizer, starter, fish, meat, and dessert, all of which would fill a small table. If you like the look of something from the wine list, they also did wine and food pairings. Since I was a lone ranger on this occasion, I stuck to a simple main course for myself and got the saddle of lamb stuffed with apricots. It had so much flavor because of the slightly sweet zucchini, crumbly dehydrated feta, and the

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Restaurant Le Louvre Ripaille - Chez Moustache

PRÉSENTATION DU RESTAURANT Niché au cœur de Paris, à l'adresse prestigieuse de 1 Rue Perrault dans le 1er arrondissement, se trouve Le Louvre Ripaille. Doté d'une note de 4.5 étoiles sur la base de 532 avis enthousiastes, ce restaurant est une perle rare dans la scène culinaire parisienne. Spécialisé dans les catégories de Bistro, Bar, French restaurant, Restaurant et Wine bar, Le Louvre Ripaille allie avec brio l'élégance à la française à une ambiance chaleureuse et décontractée. Lorsque l'on pénètre dans ce havre gastronomique, on est immédiatement séduit par l'atmosphère conviviale qui y règne. Les effluves alléchants qui émanent de la cuisine ouverte transportent les convives dans un voyage gustatif raffiné et enivrant. Chaque plat est une ode à la tradition culinaire française, magnifié par une touche contemporaine qui ravit les papilles les plus exigeantes. Le Louvre Ripaille vous invite à vous attabler et à vous laisser emporter par une expérience culinaire inoubliable. Des saveurs authentiques, des ingrédients de qualité et un savoir-faire exceptionnel se combinent pour créer des mets qui éveillent les sens et laissent une empreinte mémorable. Que vous soyez amateur de vins fins, passionné de cuisine ou simplement en quête d'un moment de détente et de gourmandise, Le Louvre Ripaille saura combler vos attentes avec brio. N'attendez plus pour vivre une expérience gastronomique d'exception au Louvre Ripaille. Réservez votre table dès maintenant pour une soirée envoûtante ou visitez leur site web louvre-ripaille.com pour découvrir leur menu raffiné et leurs offres alléchantes. Laissez-vous transporter par la magie de la cuisine française et laissez Le Louvre Ripaille vous séduire à travers ses saveurs uniques et son ambiance enchanteresse. L'aventure culinaire de vos rêves commence ici, à quelques pas du célèbre Musée du Louvre.

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