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Les Assiettes Du Septime

By Danielleabroad @danielleabroad
"Eating your feelings" or "drinking the pain away" are hardly sound solutions. But sometimes, when you've had an extra tough day, having dinner reservations with friends is just what you need. Especially if those reservations had to be made weeks in advance because the restaurant is one of the world's 50 best. And if the dinner begins with champagne, and then continues with six courses of pristine, seasonal plates--created that day from Bertrand Grébaut's culinary genius--paired with sommelier-chosen organic wine.
les assiettes du septime

les assiettes du septime

1st course

les assiettes du septime

2nd course

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3rd course

les assiettes du septime

4th course

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+5th course

les assiettes du septime

6th course

les assiettes du septime

7th course

At 55-euros, the Septime tasting menu (wine and cheese not included) was a splurge... but oh-my-god was it worth it. What you see above may very well have been the best meal I've ever had, in Paris or elsewhere. A few notable components: raw scallops, sliced fennel, aged Basque ham, melted comté cheese, whipped celery root, roasted pidgeon, blacked red pepper, pear sorbet with mint and feta, vanilla bean crème brûlée. And the impeccably warm and knowledgeable service only made the experience more divine.
les assiettes du septime
Once again, neo-bistros win, and now I understand why Chef Bertrand Grébaut deserves celebrity status. Previously, I must admit I'd been turned off by the hype. For my friends who still are, (or who have no desire to intensely plan ahead nor blow their monthly budget in one meal), I'd also recommend stopping by the Septime Cave. It's a cozy spot for an apéro snack and modestly-priced glasses of natural (read: without added sulfites) wine. Excellent bottles from small producers are also available for purchase.

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