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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThis place is small and extremely busy but after eating here I could see why.,:wow by far one of the best places to eat in Paris. We ordered a series of small plates to share: Bacon scone: wow you could taste the maple and the contrast of the salty bacon along with how soft...10/10 you must order. It is small and only comes with 3 and it was so good I wanted to order it multiple times Tacos de Cochon: for Americans this is basically pulled pork tacos and they were FANTASTIC. My only complaint is they only come with 2 tacos but they had so much flavor....i would definitely order again Pasta Fagottini: I know I said the food was great but this was FANTASTIC. The best item on the menu 20/10 must order Flan Vanille: This dessert was better than the Frenchie Banoffee the kiwi ice cream at the top was refreshing and the crust was light and flaky If you are ever in Paris you must come here!
Such an incredible dining experience. The food was rich, flavorful and artfully prepared. The service was friendly and professional. The place was busy, crowded and noisy, but full of happy, satisfied customers. Our food was explained but the staff were not precious about it. So thankful we found this place and would return for the bao, the bacon scones and the tiramichoux. Highly recommend!
Get here when they open at 6:30 pm for a prime table! It's so hard to get a res at Frenchie (you have to book months in advance), but Bar a Vins is a wonderful substitute. The staff is excellent- so friendly and knowledgeable. The restaurant has a very comfortable and homey yet chic vibe; you can tell it's a family establishment. The food is divine!!! Best meal we enjoyed in Paris!
This spot delivered on all my expectations about Frenchie (the restaurant). We were just looking to grab a quick drink. It turned into a bottle and a few other tastes (bites and glasses), largely because of how affordable it was and how knowledgeable the staff was. I very much appreciated that the staff spoke English. They weren't snobby about whether or not we spoke any French but they were very kind and courteous. The spot is a bit small so you'll likely have a wait (worth it) and share a table with others (we were seated on one end of a table, and another group took the other two seats). It was cozy but I think everyone was there for good food and wine.
Frenchie (the bar) did not disappoint! We arrived twenty minutes early on a weekday night, and yet we were still about tenth in line to get in when it opened. We were seated immediately at a table. The inside is tiny, and many of the tables are shared, so expect things to be loud, cramped, and for you to be sitting next to strangers. But that's all part of the charm! There's a ton of fun and lively energy while you drink and eat. The wine list was (as to be expected) completely on-point. There were some thoughtful and careful choices, and we liked every wine we picked. The limited tapas menu turned out to be an amazing pairing to the wine, with a mix of light and fresh foods (oysters) with heaver comfort foods (bacon biscuits). We went after eating and drinking at another brasserie, so we weren't that hungry, but there's enough food on the menu to make a meal of it if you came looking for dinner. Service was actually rather fast and attentive for Paris, so they'll keep the wine and food coming quickly. Overall, I would 100% go back to Frenchie next time I'm in the city. It was a thoroughly enjoyable meal.