After reading about Reed Restaurant on this board, I would like to give it a try next month. There's not much out there on the Internet about this place. I have the street address - but I am wondering if there is a website or phone number to make reservations. Is Reed open for lunch and dinner, or just dinner? Any information will be helpful.
Reed Restaurant in Paris
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As of now, Catherine Reed does not have a website for her restaurant. The phone number is
01 45 55 88 40.
I can't wait to try it on my upcoming visit----it sounds fabulous!
bab, I think someone who knows better than I will reply to your question, but there's probably not that much out there because the place is fairly new.
Pagesjuanes.fr perhaps? yep, here you go:
http://tinyurl.com/6sqnewr
Pretty much everything you need to know.
Please see this Fodors link to start with...http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/reed-restaurant-in-the-7th-what-a-gem.cfm and this...
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/819526
I'd stay away from sites like TripAdvisor. Way to many rave reviews in the U.S. for places like Applebee's, the worst rated chain restaurant by Consumer Reports.
You might've already located Catherine's email address, but here it is anyway, in case you want to try reservations that way:
catherine.reed@wanadoo.fr
Thanks Parisecret and tuscanlifeedit - just what I was looking for. We are excited to try it.
Me tooooooo! I so wish I could find a menu online, but it's just too new, I guess.
Have fun and bon appétit!
Oh, and Bab, please report back to us on your experience. Inquiring (and hungry) minds want to know! =)
Here you go:
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/reed-restaurant-in-the-7th-what-a-gem.cfm
I dined there with Joan Grace in November. Loved it. Catherine Reed is a delight and I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
ttt 4 later
Thanks everyone - I'm really looking forward to eating at Reed....and I will promise to report back. Our trip is not until next month - but I can't wait!
We dined there over Christmas and met Catherine who was just lovely and the food is absolutely fabulous!!
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We ate at Reed two weeks ago and loved it - really loved everything about it: food, ambience, the physical plant and certainly the charming chef/owner, Catherine Reed. Reed is open for dinner just Wed.-Sat. We made reservations via email prior to leaving the States. Enjoy! (If you click on my name, you should be able to find my trip report about Reed, among other things.)
JMK38 - What a challenge to take a trip with a broken leg! I guess it makes your slow down and appreciate everything more. Thanks for the vote for Reed - and thanks for letting me know that it is not open every day. We're going to try to get there after we are finished visiting the Army museum and Rue Cler. Can't wait ... just about 5 weeks to go!
I should clarify: Reed is open for lunch Tues-Sat, but dinner only on Wed-Sat. Right around the corner from rue Cler. As to traveling with a broken leg, certainly not the preferred mode of travel, but my husband and I both feel this was one of our best trips yet, if not the best, and we believe that is due largely to the slower pace (and less crowded itinerary) forced on us by my injury!
but my husband and I both feel this was one of our best trips yet, if not the best, and we believe that is due largely to the slower pace (and less crowded itinerary) forced on us by my injury!>>
those who are determined to see 4 cities in 3 days please note.
Would love to eat here this coming July with my cousin - can anyone give an idea of what it costs? She is on quite a budget so just want to see if its even possible...
Thanks!
I just looked for our receipt and could not find it, but it was our least expensive dinner and best overall value. I believe the total, including wine, was about 100 Euro for two.
Thanks so much JMK38!
I am a little confused about the address of Reed. The address I see posted most often is 11 rue Amelie. However I have read a review of Gusto Italia who had 3 locations in the 7th and one of them is 11 rue Amelie. I didn't know if Reed took over that address or not. On google street view it looks empty but that may be because it is an old view. Thanks.
Reed's address is 11, bis, rue Amelie in the 7th. The reference "bis" clues you that there are two #11s on rue
Amelie, side by side. Rue Amelie is a small street (maybe only one block long) around the corner from rue Cler and parallel to rue Malar (where restaurant Chez L'Ami Jean is).
Yes, I was just going to post the address on her card with the 'bis'.
I have probably been the one who has dined most often with Catherine for both lunch and dinner. Have had great for both and she is truly most reasonable!
a bientot...
Joan
JMK and Joan Thanks for the clarification. I had seen a good review of Gusto Italia on the Bonjour Paris website. So apparently they are next door to each other. Has anyone tried this restaurant?
REED - 7th Arr. - 11 rue Amélie.
NEW– Everyone goes to Paris looking for a hidden gem. This is it.
REED opened just last year on rue Amélie, where we once lived, and became our local kitchen when we wanted a nice dinner. It’s a small restaurant that features fresh home cooking in nice setting with only a dozen or so seats. The owner is a wonderful French Canadian woman. The food is wonderful – no caveats -- wonderful homemade cooking with fresh ingredients in perfect portions. The chicken with morels is one of my favorites. The accompanying mashed potatoes are a sin of butter and cream. Her simple salad has a perfect zesty dressing on it. Every dessert – usually 3 featured per night -- are all fresh in house. Everything is homemade except the bread and wine. The wine list is limited, but the choices good and fairly priced.
Important to note, the owner/chef was trained at the Ritz Escoffier (yes, the Ritz cooking school) and spent many years as a private chef to some of Switzerland’s and France’s wealthiest families. She speaks perfect English and French and is delightful to talk with.
I cannot recommend this place enough, wonderful, simple but elegant French home cooking in a pleasant setting.
It is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
JMK38. I broke my wrist in a bike accident just before my trip to France. It turned out to be my favorite trip.
Since i'm disabled in my right arm, and, the injury was on my left. I needed help bathing (dear husband) and eating, but so many people made my husband relax and cut my food. Walking into stops to eat on our trip, men with casts held up their arms to me as well as on the road. I will never forget that
We ate at Reeds a month ago and I've been meaning to post a thank you to the Fodorites who recommended it. Catherine Reed is gracious, warm and an excellent chef! She treated us as if we were guests in her home, each dish was elegant but simple--salade vert (rocket with pefectly shaved parmesan) a risotto avec legumes, a joue de porc and an incredibly light chocolate mousse/gateau. The dinner was also amazingly reasonable.
For some reason, Reed hasn't yet hit many of the foodie web sites, but once it does, it'll be tricky to get reservations!! The entire experience was lovely.
520, I like your review I like my food to taste what it is, not doctored up with so much sauce that I don't remember what I am eating
We loved Reed! Catherine is just lovely! Our dinner for two with wine was less than 100 euros (with an appetizer and dessert).
I still dream of that risotto! The restaurant is warm, charming and chic. Small but not cramped...taupes and reds in the dining room. I also found that I like rillette and andouillette! My husband had veau du blanquette...wonderful!
We made a reservation by email (see above). We would have gone back had we not gotten sick later in our trip. I highly recommend it!
Have already e-mailed Catherine about reservations. .are all the items on the menu mostly meat? We eat only seafood or vegetarian.
I started this thread in February back in Chicago when it was cold. Well now I am in Paris and my husband and I ate at Reed last Wednesday. It was wonderful. Warm and cozy and Catherine was very friendly and accommodating. We had been trying to call to make a reservation but could'nt get through. We took a chance and walked in without a reservation. She was easily able to accommodate us. There were only two other couples dining. For appetizers I had Foie GRAS Terrine and my husband has mackerel and cheese - both were very good. Plat for me was chicken with a delicious gravy and mashed potatoes. My husband had lamb stew. Also very good. For desert I had chocolate mousse tart and my husband had lemon cheesecake. They were both excellent. With a pichet of wine the total came to €105. I hope more people try this place. The night we ate there it was definitely slow. With this kind of food, there should be a line out the door.
I'll be in Paris in September so please wait to visit Reed until after I've been there!! The line can start the day I leave town.
The menu is based on what is available...if you email Catherine ahead of time and let her know what you need, I am sure she can work with you regarding dietary needs. I just wouldn't be too demanding as far as selection goes. She only offers 4-5 main course options but I think she could work with seafood on notice. Her risotto is top notch!
Does anyone have the correct email and phone # for Reed's
I would love to make reservations for May trip.
Thanks in advance
Reed info:
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/818648
Have been there and highly recommend.
My sisters and I took Catherine's cooking class last week when we were in Paris and it was one of the highlights of our trip. We were so impressed with the meal that we came back a few nights later for dinner and were not disappointed.It was by far, the best food we had in Paris. You can read a more detailed review I wrote on Trip Advisor. Suffice it to say, Catherine is an amazing talent and her restaurant is a true gem.
Wow! I can't wait for the days to tick off until dh and I go to Reed!
Camuro can you post a link to your review?
Again, what great advice from fodorites! I will save the information for our trip next summer.
@Camuro123: Do you happen to have the information handy for the cooking class? I've just emailed her about a reservation in the restaurant, but the cooking class is of interest as well. I'm headed there in about a week-and-a-half, so may be a long shot to pin her down for either. But worth a try!
I'm just back from Paris where I did the cooking class and ate twice at Reed...currently the classes are shown as Tuesdays and Fridays....Catherine is great and her food wonderful
Thanks! I heard back from her, and will be dining there. Reservation secured! She also sent me the information about the cooking class, but the flyer says it's Wednesday mornings. Perhaps she changes things around often to suit her schedule.
We attended Catherine Reed's cooking class(at the restaurant-April 2013) and it was the highlight of our Paris stay! It was a small group--six. After making a full course meal we sat down and enjoyed the absolutely sumptuous meal as a group. Catherine is an excellent instructor (highly knowledgeable, patient, perfect English) and makes the experience fun for all. Her restaurant is in a great neighborhood and close to the Eiffel Tower. Highly recommended.
We had difficulty finding her email, so here it is: catherine.reed@wanadoo.fr