L'Escargot 1903 in Puteaux is another of those places like Pere Lapin, L'Escarbille and all those great places in Levallois-Perret that go unvisited by visitors because they're outside Metro 1-2 Zones. And yet, they won't suffer; today L'Escargot 1903 was jam-packed with locals.
After a startlingly-spicy (for the French) amuse of tapenade on their great bread (toasts), Colette what was called a presse of sauteed vegetables with burrata and parmesan and the other two of us had the porchetta (a rollatine) of rabbit on a tabouli-like grain with a splendid lemony sauce. So far so good; I mean
However, I should stop complaining because once they arrived, our mains were wonderful; my lady companios both had the rougets, which was inadequately described, it was in fact a cocotte of various seafoods and fish and paella-like rice with peas, and I had the similarly minimalistically described stuffed tomato - stuffed with veal breast, zucchini, and mushroom cubes and risotto - delicious!
For desserts we had respectively: an oeuf a la neige with banana/passion sauce, a lemon meringue tarte and a soup of strawberries and orange slices that set each other off perfectly.