Showing posts with label Restaurants Champs Elysées. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurants Champs Elysées. Show all posts

December 14, 2010

Restaurant du Rond Point
2bis, avenue Franklin Roosevelt
75008 Paris
tel : 01 44 95 98 44

Located within the theatre of the Rond Point, this restaurant is ideal before going to see one of the shows. Reservation is hard recommended to avoid waiting and to be sure of having a table because the restaurant is pretty small.
Service is quick and efficient. I was a bit disappointed by my risotto of St Jacques and Gambas (seafoods were very good but the rice had nothing special). On the contrary, I liked the chocolate cake. Ambience is rather convivial and nervous. The waiters do not stop running but they are very courteous and nice.

Florence
Hotel Eiffel Capitol

September 10, 2010

LE BELLAGIO
101 Avenue des Ternes
75017 PARIS
01 40 55 55 20
Métro: Porte Maillot (line 1)
You will love this very good Italian restaurant located 2 steps from the Concorde Lafayette. Atmoshere, dinnerware, dishes, everything is really Italian and delightful. I ate a plate of anti pasti marinaded in the oil of olive and a risotto with the rocket, bellissimo! for dessert, nothing but a tiramisu, so italian !!!!!!. Of course, everything is home made.

Florence
Hotel Eiffel Capitol

September 6, 2010

L’ETOILE 1903
4 , avenue de Wagram
75008 PARIS
01 42 27 52 42
Metro: Charles de Gaulle Etoile (lines 1, 2 & 6)

Don’t go !!!! The staff is not friendly at all and don’t give you the desire to come back. During the happy hour (therefore the glass is half price), I asked of course for pinuts or whaterver and the waiter answered me: you already have the happy hour, this is not enough for you!!!!!!! Afterwards they are surprised that the waiters have poor reputation! therefore an advice, cross your way, there are other coffees-brasseries in the area.

Florence
Hotel Eiffel Capitol

October 26, 2009


TAISHO KEN
27 RUE DU COLISEE
75008 PARIS
Metro Station : Franklin Roosvelt (lines 1 & 9)
01 45 61 09 95

Going out of an exhibition, I wanted to eat sushi! Unfortunately, it should not be the best quarter for it. We walked in front of a very nice Japanese restaurant where the first menu was 30 €, told myself, let' s go on. And there, on the street of Colisée, we saw a small Japanese restaurant. Happy to have finally found of where to restore, I got first disappointed because there was no sushi on the menu but soups!!! I will know it for next time, not all Japanese restaurants make sushis! In brief, curious to discover their soup, I took a 10.50 € menu and yes, I have been agreeably surprised. Steamed Raviolis were very light and perfumed. As for the soup, they have the choice of bouillon: (light) soya or (thick) miso. With noodles, pork and other vegetables. At this place One have the right to a delightful complete meal.


Florence

April 30, 2009


LE DAUVILE
75, avenue des Champs Elysées
75008 PARIS
01.42.25.08.64


Walking on Champs Elysées Avenue, I stopped at the Deauville’s café, attracted by the waiters dressed as a sailor. Unfortunately, the waiter did not see me and I waited more than 10 minutes before deciding to make them sign. Happily, Perrier was accompanied with olives and with potato chips. In brief, it is not an address which I would recommend despite the amazing location.