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Shang Palace Shangri-la Paris

Shang Palace Shangri-la Paris

10, Avenue D'Iena, 75016, Paris, France

Vin • Poulet • Chinois • Salades


"Un service incroyable, une nourriture incroyable, un vin incroyable! Les sauces étaient complexes et j'apprécie vraiment notre serveur expliquant que chaque sauce était pour un article spécifique sur le plat. Le homard était excellentment préparé plein de saveur et bien cuit de sorte qu'il n'était pas caoutchouteux. En dehors du menu préréglé émeraude, nous voulions essayer le homard har gow. Il n'a pas besoin de la petite feuille d'or sur le dessus, il est parfait comme, ou avec la sauce d'ail chili qui était délicieux. Le filet de bœuf normand était excellent, chaque pièce était cuite juste assez pour qu'il y ait encore du rose à l'intérieur. Le riz frit avec de la viande de crabe, etc, étant vapeur dans une feuille de lotus semble avoir eu aucune différence, j'aurais préféré juste la préparation de riz frit ou si faire la feuille de lotus, avoir le riz être un peu plus collant comme pas de bonne fan. La boule de mochi des desserts trio certainement surpasser le dan tat et le mango pudding ? . Le tat dan aurait pu avoir des couches plus croustillantes. Le mangue pudding ne semblait pas avoir bien réussi. Le dessert surprise à la fin était si doux que j'avais oublié que j'avais réservé la réservation pour mon mari comme surprise spéciale 2 mois avant, donc j'étais agréablement surpris aussi! Ils ont aussi un long livre de vin pour tous les connaisseurs."

Il Vesuvio

Il Vesuvio

Avenue De Thonon 24, 74140, Douvaine, France

Cafés • Sushis • Asiatique • Végétarien


"Nous avions réservé pour 6 couverts à 13h30. (Je tiens à préciser que nous sommes tous du métier de la restauration et de l’hôtellerie) À peine arrivés et installés une serveuse vient à notre table pour la prise de commande des plats. Pas le temps visiblement que l’on prenne un apéritif. Certaines personnes avaient encore leurs vestes sur eux…. Sur le menu, le restaurant évoque la pizza napolitaine, inscrite au patrimoine immatériel de l’Unesco…. Mamamia, j’ai mal …. Les pizzas ne sont pas bonnes, la pâte est élastique et fade… À peine les plats terminés, la serveuse vient nous débarrasser alors que certains d’entre nous mangeaient encore … 14h30 la lumière dans la salle s’éteint alors que des clients étaient encore là. Je demande à ce que la lumière soit rallumée on me répond que c’est automatique et que celle ci ne peut être rallumée. Une drôle de façon de traiter les clients !! Nous mangeons alors le tiramisu quasiment dans le noir. Les serveurs ne sont pas aimables et n’ont pas le sens du service. Nous avons clairement eu l’impression de déranger et qu’on nous mettait à la porte. Nous avons demandé un digestif. On nous a clairement répondu « non le restaurant ferme, et j’ai clôturé la caisse », nous n’avions pas encore payé l’addition. Mesdames et Messieurs les serveurs serveuses, si vous agissez de la sorte avec vos clients, changez immédiatement de métier, vous faites honte à notre profession !! C’était une première et nous n’y retournerons plus. Je déconseille vivement cette pizzeria."

Tracé

Tracé

15 Rue De Richelieu, Paris, France, 75001, SAINT JACQUES

Soupe • Viande • Poisson • Français


"An amazing evening at Tamara. A for the lovely and thoughtful service! I made reservations online for a Thur at 8pm a week prior. Their staff is super welcoming and courteous, even calling the afternoon before the meal to talk thru food allergies! They really went above and beyond. During the meal a different team member from the kitchen came out to introduce each dish. On arrival they were only 50% full, so I was seated immediately. The space isn 't very large, maybe 25 seats max, incl a small table downstairs. The kitchen is split into a smaller open area directly on the left inside the restaurant mostly for immediate food prep during service, and a section in the basement. To drink: 1 house made kombucha €7: tart and a tinge floral since it was fermented w/no sugar, instead w/ jasmine and another herb/flower I can 't recall, and slightly bubbly. 2 a glass of Saint Joseph Premier Quartier La Ferme des Sept Lunes 2018 €15: an organic Syrah from the Rhône area of France w/ strong red fruit notes aged in oak. I treated myself to the €110 seasonal tasting menu, currently featuring fermented ingredients. Very inventive. Presentation was top notch. This included: 1 amuse bouche: essentially a shrimp chip to all my Asian homies yes like the ones they serve with the cold apps at banquet style meals . Think seafood y flavor of mussels/oysters, a sprinkle of paprika w/a light mayo. 2 Bite of raw squid w/ chilled green apple watercress soup: green, herby, lemony. Flavors reminiscent of squid ceviche in a watercress gazpacho. 3 Choux puff w/smoked herring eggs, roasted sliver of potato very slight, still crispy dusted with burnt leek powder and a clover leaf. Tart and creamy, w/a slight crunch. 4 Pasty shell, egg yoke marmalade, broccoli, coriander: shell was flaky and melted in my mouth. The slight creaminess of egg yolk paired w/ slight astringency of broccoli, was an interesting and unexpected combo. 5 cherry tomatoes w/fermented onion ? w/ marigold leaves/petals on top and drizzled with tomato water and absinthe oil rosemary focaccia: sweet and tart tomatoes, refreshing w/the soft, floral after taste of the absinthe oil. 6 Crab meat, fermented fennel, tomato, onion, inside a pastry traditionally stuffed w/ squid from S of France . White wine gelee, fennel sprigs. An aioli was made table side w/sunflower seeds, pine nuts and fennel seeds. Funny enough this reminded me of a fancy kimchi pajeon. Crunch from seeds and veggies inside the pastry was a nice textural touch. 7 Monkfish sautéed in olive oil, over black garlic sauce flower pollen oil cornbread. Fish was perfectly cooked w/a nice bounce and meatiness characteristic of monkfish. The black garlic wasn 't too overpowering and the pollen reminded me of the texture of ground salted duck egg yoke, but unsalted and the egginess replaced by a light floral flavor. The cornbread was unlike the grittier, often sweeter crumb of American style cornbread it was finer and more doughy. 8 Sea urchin w/ fermented roasted corn, chives, in chicken and fermented corn broth. I didn 't know what to expect from fermented corn but it reminded me of kimchee fried rice in a broth but not as spicy or salty in a good, more balanced way. The uni kinda got lost in the stronger more acidic flavor of the soup and this was the one place I questioned the use of an ingredient. 9 filet of beef w/ scallops of carrots in black garlic sauce, and beef jus. I think they swapped out the sauce for me dietary restrictions, thanks! The staff kinda hyped up the carrots for me so I have to say they were tender and juicy, and I appreciated the control and consistency of cook, they were a 4/5 for me. 10 dessert 5 courses! =D fermented milk madeleines: warm outta the oven, quite good. sablé with miso caramel: loved the umami of the wonderfully salty crisp biscuit paired w/the unctuous caramel sandwiched inside. custard cream w/ pickled black fruits blackberry and cherries and ? granita: mmmm creamy milky custard with the crunch of the granita and sweet/tart interplay of fruit made for a delicious mouthful in every bite. sorrel sorbet: like a gently sweet, lighter version of apple, masticha and celery juice blended together. Green and refreshing. orange cake w/ a birthday candle. Thank you for making my day special! This had a caramelized sugar exterior warm from the oven, plenty zesty. Overall terrific. I 'd highly recommend this spot for seasonal, creative, intellectual cuisine. Service was impeccable w/meticulous attention to detail. Food I 'd give 4.85 out of 5 mostly bc the menu happened to feature many fermented items which meant the overall palate leaned slightly towards the sour spectrum which wasn 't a bad thing, but I would 've personally received it better knowing this fact in advance ie. on a menu online or at least in person at the restaurant . If I were back in Paris I 'd def be curious about their latest seasonal menu."

Le Senta Fe

Le Senta Fe

22 Rue Des Freres Reclus, 33220, Sainte Foy-la-Grande, France, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

Cafés • Pizza • Végétarien • Fruit De Mer


"We were not sure what to expect with the restaurant name of Santa Fe in France.We were booked in for Sunday lunch as part of the local classic car club outing, so had little choice, but hey what an excellent experience.Our concerns about the ability to cater for 60 hungry classic car owners were soon put to rest.The Sunday lunch is a buffet, a limited but never the less entree bar had salads, salmon mousse, as well as cold meats. For those more adventurous snails in a butter garlic sauce and mussels in a very excellent cream sauce and of course soup.The buffet for the main course is truly extensive, Pork, Chicken, duck, fish, accompanied with a variety of vegetables. But very popular was the beef, carved as you wait, may be a little rare for some tastes, but really divine.Now I was going to say that the Santa Fe does not serve hamburgers, but I would be quite wrong, there sitting on the counter top advising that le hamburger could be cooked on demand, and I have to say a great faviurite with the kids.I did not venture into the sweets, too full up from the previous courses, nor did we buy wine as the president of the club is a vigneron, and supplied his own wine for club members.The restaurant was packed, notably by locals who know a good restaurant when they find it, so I would recommend booking.All in all a great meal in a friendly atmosphere. We will return."