November 8, 2011 | By Sarah Emily Miano | Archive
Pottoka: a Basque-flavored micro-bistro in the 7th. Pros: hearty meats; buzzy, neighborly atomosphere Cons: cramped dining; expensive à la carte On a rainy All Souls Day (“La Toussaint” in France) I sought refuge in a micro-bistro nestled on a handsome … Read More
October 30, 2011 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive
Old Montmartre mural at Le Temps des Cerises. Pros: aimiable atmosphere, reasonable prices, decent food, old-timey decor Cons: noisy and cramped, but who cares? It’s small, cramped, crowded and noisy. And, while the food is hearty, copious and tasty, it’s … Read More
October 24, 2011 | By Sarah Emily Miano | Archive
The decor could be cooler at Chalbens, but the welcome couldn’t have been warmer. Pros: sincere, solid food; romantic atmosphere; impeccable service Cons: off-the-beaten-Métro track; cuisine and atmosphere lacking in edge Okay, I am no Anthony Bourdain, who ventures to … Read More
October 18, 2011 | By Paris Update | Archive
Pros: charming interior, high-level cuisine, judicious mix of genres, fine selection of sake and wine, highly attentive service Cons: no natural wines, rather expensive, unremarkable dessert It seems like everyone in Paris has been talking about Kunitoraya II, piquing … Read More
October 8, 2011 | By Heidi Ellison | Restaurants
Pros: hearty, unpretentious food; great, crusty bread; big wine list; warm ambiance Cons: cooking times need attention After a stroll through Paris’s Parc des Buttes Chaumont on a recent Indian summer evening, a friend and I were wondering where we … Read More
October 4, 2011 | By Sarah Emily Miano | Restaurants
Pros: sharp, seasonal cuisine; wholesome proportions; intriguing wine list; friendly service Cons: rather trendy, characterless mise-en-scène As the annual Nuit Blanche festivities kicked off in more kinetic parts of the city, I ventured to a quiet bourgeois neighborhood near the … Read More
September 26, 2011 | By Heidi Ellison | Restaurants
Pros: fresh food; easygoing, accommodating service; pretty decor; reasonably priced wine Cons: out-of-season asparagus, desserts lacking in oomph At first glance, Le Bien Décidé seems to be a meat-eaters’ paradise – the extremely limited menu the other night offered pied … Read More
September 18, 2011 | By Heidi Ellison | Restaurants
Pros: Excellent, friendly service; quality ingredients and mostly good cooking Cons: Some dishes needed work, no fixed-price menu, noisy The service at Le Garde Temps, a railroad-car-shaped restaurant just down the street from the Moulin Rouge, is so sweetly solicitous … Read More
September 13, 2011 | By Sarah Emily Miano | Restaurants
Pros: Tantalizing menu; quality, fresh ingredients; relaxed, charming atmosphere; personable service Cons: Rather unfocused fixed-price menu When my foodie father asked me, across the Skype lines from Florida, “What’s the perfect dish for a hot day?” I floundered, though, to … Read More
September 2, 2011 | By Heidi Ellison | Restaurants
Pros: Tip-top ingredients, creative cooking, friendly atmosphere and service, reasonable prices Cons: Rather noisy, uncomfortable stools After enjoying two utterly delightful meals at Frenchie soon after it opened in 2009, I wanted to go back often and introduce friends to … Read More