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Benjamin Schmitt is becoming known for his cassoulet – a delicious crock full of creamy and richly flavored beans, nicely browned sausage and decadent duck confit. But aside from that one dish his menu is pretty modern, featuring dishes like licorice-flavored pork loin with anchovy-spiked Swiss chard. The space feels grown up, with deep blue… Read More »Benjamin Schmitt The post Benjamin Schmitt first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH
Aléa is new restaurant, tucked into the sweet and sedate backside of the Montmartre hill, that’s run by a young couple. It feels personal. Chef Léa Lestage, who previously worked at the three-star Epicure, is serving a market-driven menu at night with 3-4 options per course (starters 11-16€, mains 24-26€). When I went, that included the… Read More »Aléa The post Aléa first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH
Franck Baranger's modern bistro near Pigalle is turning out dishes like celery root soup, oyster tartare, and a standout côte de cochon. Two courses at lunch for 17€, three at dinner for 32€. The post Le Pantruche first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH
Pétrelle is one of the romantic restaurants in Paris, and it's also one of the most delicious. Chef Lucie Boursier-Mougenot and her team create a beautiful tasting menu that changes every week to reflect the seasons, and Luca Danti ensures that everyone in the dining room feels very well taken care of. The post Pétrelle first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH
Le Maquis is a small French restaurant located on the far side of Montmartre boasting small portions of impeccable, contemporary bistro fare and a small, all-natural wine list. A slight Italian leaning pervades the menu, which also includes more classic French dishes. Lunch is a steal at 16-euro for two courses and 18 for three. The post Le Maquis first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH