Le Villaret is a beautiful Parisian Bistro located on a quiet yet albeit iffy part of the 11th arrondissment. The food was delicious, although the menu was quite difficult to understand and the price was steep. The bill came to around 60 euros a head, and so needless to say it is not somewhere you could go on a regular basis.
There is a 6 course tasting menu which costs 50 euros a head. This included such things as Cauliflower Soup (sounds uninteresting but was very good). The seabass was also worthy of note.
I suspect that this restaurant is going to gain a great many accolades in time to come and I'm happy that I caught it before it rises to fame, and the prices undoubtedly rise too.
There is a 6 course tasting menu which costs 50 euros a head. This included such things as Cauliflower Soup (sounds uninteresting but was very good). The seabass was also worthy of note.
I suspect that this restaurant is going to gain a great many accolades in time to come and I'm happy that I caught it before it rises to fame, and the prices undoubtedly rise too.
Towards the end of the meal waiters brought round a tall box filled with very intricate desserts. This allowed us to pick what took our fancy. A nice way to end the meal I must say.
Le Villaret
7/10
7/10
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