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Le Grand Mericourt
| Cuisine | French |
| Address |
22 Rue de la Folie Mericourt, 75011 Paris See map | Nearby restaurants |
| Telephone | 01 43 38 94 04 |
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| Métro: | Oberkampf Richard Lenoir Saint-Ambroise |
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Share your experience05/06/2009 at 23:12
When eating out in France, I hope to be astonished and delighted. This restaurant did both: beautifully prepared combinations that seemed original but never weird, and all were marvelously delicious. Here we had the two best meals ever in several month-long visits to Paris. Staring at unfamiliar items on the menu, we avoided difficult choices by selecting the "tasting menu": six miniature sample dishes selected from the menu. We loved every one of them. When we returned a few days later, the owners offered to give us another "tasting menu" but with selections different from those we'd had previously. Because we came early (English-speakers often dine earlier than is customary in France) the place was quiet, the service unhurried and graceful-- but we were glad we'd phoned for a reservation to warn them we'd come soon after opening time.
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