Monday-Tuesday in A Nous Paris, Philippe Toinard gave 3/5 dots to Monsieur Bleu, 20 ave de New York in the 16th, 01.47.20.90.47, open 7/7 and serving (for about 60 E) ham, salmon unilateral, a bacon cheeseburger and various desserts; meanwhile Jerome Berger gave 4/5 to the previously mentioned O Divin in the 19th.
Tuesday, Matthieu Jauniau-Dallier in Le Fooding, reviewed Le Petit Pan, Le Grand Pan’s offshoot at 18, rue Rosenwald in the 15th, 01.42.50.04.04, closed Sundays, running one 16-25 E for items such as sauteed chorizo, pigs’ feet, bulots, duck hearts and tapas which run about 4 E.
On Wednesday, in Figaroscope, Emmanuel Rubin did not review his usual five new restaurants.
Figaroscope’s Dossier by Hugo de Saint-Phalle, Colette Monsat and Alice Bosio concerned terraces that included (cute descriptors not given):
Monsieur Bleu
Le Café Francais
Ma Cocotte
Le Saut de Loup
L’Ilot
Jeanne B.
Paris Breizh
Wanderlust
Pirouette
Edgar
Les Climats
Le Poulpry
Plus a few others: Le MOB, Chalet des Iles, Les Ombres, Le Minipalais, Le Relais du Parc, La Maison Blanche & Le Roof top du Mama Shelter.
And Francois Simon’s Hache Menu reviewed Chez Graff, coordinates given before which he recommends to eat at if you live nearby not far away.
In L’Express this week, Mina Soundiram reviewed three new food trucks : Mozza et Co, La Frite and Banh Mi Nomade and ; Francis-Regis Gaudry reviewed the Costes-Piege collaboration - Le Café Francais in the 11th, coordinates already given.
Sunday in the JDD Aurelie Chaigneau went to the old brasserie (closed for 7 months) Valois 1868 where she commrented on the oysters and Quatrehomme cheese and Francois Lemaire in JDD version femina went to the boulangerie Gontran Cherrier, cave Postiche and Vincent Ferniot's bio Boco.