Reason:A century-old café opposite Palais Garnier, once frequented by Victor Hugo
Open Now|12:00-15:00
33140073636
5 Pl. de l'Opéra, Paris
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A century-old French restaurant in Paris, the decoration is very historical and cultural.
Super good, oysters and foie gras (melt in the mouth) with French Napoleon are too sweet. Overall, it is worth a try!
The service of the big sister is very enthusiastic...
My poor English is good enough to order the dishes I want to eat.
The most recommended foie gras is the foie gras, the steak is fried too well, maybe it is not as good as ordered. Eating snails is a French specialty. If you haven't eaten it before, you can try it, but I don't think it is very delicious. I have to go to Paris next time because I want to try other cuisines.
Recommendations: foie gras, grilled steak
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A century-old French restaurant in Paris, the decoration is very historical and cultural. Super good, oysters and foie gras (melt in the mouth) with French Napoleon are too sweet. Overall, it is worth a try! The service of the big sister is very enthusiastic... My poor English is good enough to order the dishes I want to eat. The most recommended foie gras is the foie gras, the steak is fried too well, maybe it is not as good as ordered. Eating snails is a French specialty. If you haven't eaten it before, you can try it, but I don't think it is very delicious. I have to go to Paris next time because I want to try other cuisines. Recommendations: foie gras, grilled steak
Café de la Paix (Peace Cafe), founded in 1862, was listed as a French historical monument in 1975. The interior decoration is full of European classical retro style, the environment is quiet, very suitable for afternoon tea, and there is a bar further in. The menu must order Napoleon, but I think the chocolate puff is more delicious. A meal for two (two desserts and two drinks) is about 50 euros.
It's a long-established coffee shop that serves authentic French food. The snails there are pretty good. The best is their Napoleon cake, which has great layers and the cream isn't too sweet.
The brunch here is 98 euros per person. It is served in the form of a buffet. The cafe is divided into two areas, the inner area is for brunch, and the outer area is for drinking coffe. The price of drinking coffee is not as expensive as brunch, and you can order a cup of coffee separately. If you book in advance, you can reserve a seat on the street. In a blink of an eye, you can see the beautiful front of the Paris Opera House. It was a little late when we went there, and it was only open from 1:30 to 3:30 on Sundays, so we chose to have brunch. There are many things in the buffet, suitable for friends with a big appetite. There are a variety of classic French dishes, Japanese sushi, pasta, and seafood. The lobster here is very big, and I hope that friends who eat seafood will like it. I personally don’t eat seafood, but the roast pork and chicken in the buffet are very good and not greasy. For mashed potatoes, I recommend mashed, which has enough butter and milk. Even without gravy, salt & pepper are very delicious. Foie gras is a great recommendation. I like it very much, but some people who are afraid of fishy smell may not be used to it. All juices are freshly squeezed without adding any water, which is very healthy. Of course, the most important thing to not miss is the dessert part. The most recommended is the eclair of various flavors. Of course, if you like macarons, you will see a mountain of macarons. Champagne is free, but remember to ask for water. By the way, the entertainer inside—Burt, is very interesting. Don't miss it if you see it!
A place you have to come to, because it is so famous. It is said that Hugo wrote Notre Dame de Paris here. How can such a tragedy be written in a place for afternoon tea? The man in the woman's heart is too hard and cold, unfortunate woman. Alas, afternoon tea can be eaten together with dinner.
The Café de la Paix in Paris is also a time-honored café with a history of nearly 150 years. It is one of the cafés that Parisians often visit in their daily lives. The environment is very elegant, with a strong historical atmosphere, giving people a sense of nostalgia. Here you can also experience the real Parisian coffee culture, which is 10 points representative.
Long wait for a table Clean toilet Professional and considerate service, worth the price Foie gras is recommended Coffee is average, not good, not recommended Onion soup is not recommended Onion clear soup, avoid soup if you like thick soup Although the cheese on the surface is rich and stringy Snail is too light, not recommended It tastes better if you mix snails in the soup Opera is not delicious Napoleon is ok Also order from pictures, so rewarding! Eat for the environment, foie gras is a must