Destinations Magazine

Reviews of Reviews: The Week of October 6th, 2014

By Johntalbott

Monday-Tuesday, in A Nous Paris Philippe Toinard, reviewed and gave 3/5 dots to the aforementioned Dix-Huit in the 17th and Jerome Berger reviewed and gave 3/5 to the aforementioned Ratapoil du Faubourg in the 10th.
Tuesday, Le Fooding, featured Charles Campagnon’s (L’Office, Richer) latest creation, 52 Faubourg Saint Denis, address exactly the same, no telephone, where for 31-37 E one can eat gourmet dishes such as makis, poitrie de porc and bostocks.
Emmanuel Rubin’s Hache Menu reviewed the bar/boite/restaurant Faust, Pont Alexandre-III, 01.44.18.60.60, serving al dente langoustines, line-caught bar, lobster salad and apple streusel for 34 E. at lunch, 50 and 70 (a la carte 50 E).  He says go out of curiosity.
Rubin also reviewed his usual 5 places: awarding 2 hearts to four restaurants: the Café Bouillu, 9, rue de l’Ecole-de-Medicine in the 6th, 01.46.34.19.41, open 7/7, with a 17 E lunch formula, serving items such as an oeuf mayo, tartare and a moelleux; Le Bistro d’Yves,33, rue Cardinet in the 17th, 01.43.80.63.60, closed Saturday lunch and Sundays, lunch formula = 19.50 and a la carte 35-40 E, serving such items as duck terrine, chicken breast and baba; the “NY Soho” Floyd’s in the 10th; the Italianate Naturellement in the 15th.  He also gave one heart to the Scandinavian Hoja in the 3rd.
Figaroscope’s Dossier by Colette Monsat, Alice Bosio and Hugo de Saint Phalle was on the new “comptoirs” in town:
Clown Bar
A. Noste
6 Paul Bert
Le Servan
Bistro Bellet
Roca
Yard
Blue Valentine
Wednesday, also, Heidi Ellison in Paris Update reviewed positively the previously mentioned Cantine Max y Jeremy.
Sunday in the JDD version femina, Francois LeMaire reviewed the newly bought (by David Lanher of Racines, Paradis & Stern) and rechef’d (with a Japanese guy, ex Stella Maris) Vivant Table, coordinates well-known and in the regular part of the paper Aurelie Chaigneau reviewed the aforementioned A. Noste (7.5/10), the Japanese Ito and the Italian Professore.


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