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Le Terroir ParisIen - Paris Monday dinner dilemma

Old Apr 7th, 2012, 05:45 AM
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Le Terroir ParisIen - Paris Monday dinner dilemma

Has anyone eaten here yet? It gets some good reviews by the expat foodies, but it's fairly new.

Or does anyone have a good suggestion for dinner in Paris on a Monday night?

It doesn't have to be over the top, but it is our last night and we would like really good food.
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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 11:19 AM
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Here are some short reviews of the restaurant.
http://parisbymouth.com/our-guide-to...roir-parisien/
There's a map and a contact phone #.

This is a list of Gayot scored restaurants in Paris.
http://www.gayot.com/restaurants/sea...&start=0&jump=
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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 01:17 PM
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A few restaurants that I've enjoyed that are open on Monday night:

Neva Cuisine
Bistro Volnay
Septime

Or for a lighter meal:
Frenchie wine bar
Verjus wine bar
Au Passage
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Old Apr 7th, 2012, 01:28 PM
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Le Comptoir in the 6th is excellent; if you want to go all out L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon (the one in the 6th). Also we adore Reed in the 7th. It is small, charming and wonderful!
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We recently dined at the Bistrot des Gastronomes on rue Cardinal Lemoine and enjoyed it immensely. We also were at Neva Cuisine for a GTG and the food was very good.
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Hi cp.

We very much liked http://www.laperouse.com/. It is open Mon for dinner.

Enjoy your visit.

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I thought Reed was closed on Monday night. Le Comptoir will be a very difficult reservation on a weeknight.
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Old Apr 8th, 2012, 06:09 AM
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Thanks for the many options!

I think Reed is closed on Monday. We have reservations for another night.
Verjus (restaurant) will be closed Monday May 7th because the 8th is a holiday. We have reservations for another night. Also have reservations for L'epi Dupin and L'Obe.

ira - couldn't access Laperouse's site yesterday. Now I can, but only french. The site is under construction.

Patty - Wow!! Very interesting photographs on Bistro Volnay's site!

Another possibility: Fish la Boissonnerie for Monday. I've read the reviews. Anyone ever eat there?
I would appreciate your opinions on my other choices listed above as well.

Thank you!
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I've only eaten at Verjus wine bar not the restaurant. I thought some items were great, some just OK.

The owners of Bistro Volnay have opened up a new place but I don't know the hours http://adrianmoore.blogspot.com/2012...great-new.html

The former chef at Fish left in December. His new place Albion is great but not open on Monday.
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Patty, do you think Bistro Volnay is too serious for an arrival night (from California) dinner?
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CPG: Le Chateaubriand is open Monday for lunch and dinner.


http://www.lechateaubriand.fr/
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We ate at Terroir Parisien twice in April. Food was very good but what we liked best was that it was open every day...good to count on. Suggest calling for reservations as every table was taken!
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Leely,
I don't think it's too serious for a first night's dinner.
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We ended up at Chez Georges on rue Mail last Monday and had the best time. Good food, huge portions, warm, inviting atmosphere. Very tight quarters which lends for a friendly atmosphere with fellow diners. Hopefully I'll add more when I do a TR. (btw, chose it from the Bon Appetite article.)
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I don't know Le Terroir Parisien but you might like the Coupe Chou in the Latin quarter. It's a very beautiful setting in a mediaeval house with coffee in the drawing room afterwards. Le Coupe Chou, 11, rue de Lanneau, 75005 Paris. If you like southern food, Le La Bastide Odéon, 7 rue Corneille, 75006 Paris, [email protected], is very good and open every day. http://www.aussieinfrance.com/2012/0...aint-valentin/
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