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What a great idea to have a french/japanese fusion
What a great idea to have a french/japanese fusion restaurant with a japanese chef! Some of the dishes were absolutely killer, like the seared tuna served over a seaweed/dashi sauce, the sweetbread main course, and the lychee mousse over grapefruit. Would love to see a more differentiated pairing option, like instead of just french wine, could mix french wine with some sake perhaps. But that's a minor personal preference, would definitely come here again!
Be the first to ReplyAtmosphere- lively.
Unfortunate amount of smokers but maybe it was because of the rugby World Cup and Saturday night Service- attentive and friendly Food- excellent. We were here in 2021 and again in 2023. It is great food and if your dining partner disagrees you. Can get food from another restaurant in the market ( the Moroccan one is great)
Be the first to ReplyUnique dishes boasting an authentic French and Japanese
Unique dishes boasting an authentic French and Japanese flair Intimate and relaxed ambiance Kind and accommodating staff that made great recommendations
Be the first to ReplyDelightful food with a few surprises thanks to Asian, but
Delightful food with a few surprises thanks to Asian, but also omnivore twists. The space is a little generic, but the service is attentive without being overweening: one of our party was VERY late, and yet we felt no pressure to order faster. Just a bit expensive -- rapport qualité/prix is pulled (one star) down by the price factor.
Be the first to ReplyThis place is much more than good from the standpoint of
This place is much more than good from the standpoint of how special the cuisine is. The food is sublime, but the space lacks charm and the wait staff host with Japanese courtesy, mixed with a rushing that belies other places that offer la belle vie de Paris.
Be the first to ReplyHighly recommend! We made a reservation for a Friday night
Highly recommend! We made a reservation for a Friday night and the place was packed. The food came out in a timely manner and was so delicious! The pigeon was one of the best we've had in Paris. Great for date night or a night out with friends, but if you're looking for a quiet place with privacy, I'd probably look elsewhere.
Be the first to ReplyThis restaurant is a hidden spot that is such a delight to
This restaurant is a hidden spot that is such a delight to find. It is Japanese-influenced French food with charming bilingual wait staff (French and Japanese). The wine list is interesting with some sake based cocktails and French rice wine. The "assemblage" was a perfect accompaniment to the foie gras starter. Onion mousse amuse bouche, "chirashi" first course, light tempura white fish for main and amazing cherry dish for dessert. I would certainly go back!!
Be the first to ReplyWell, for the first time I can remember - the food was so
Well, for the first time I can remember - the food was so good I cried, OK it had something to do with us being in Paris for the first time in 4 years and out on a very chilly, romantic eve in the Marais. BUT, we both agreed it was one of the best meals we've had in a long time. We sat at the bar which gave us the cat bird seat into the kitchen, amazing team and great service all around. I had the veal, Ameo the squid ink fish of the day, can't remember everything else but the desert was exquisite - great bottle of Burgundy Pinot to accompany everything - what a gem in the Marais, our highest recommendation.
Be the first to ReplyWe are here back in September but I forget then to post a
We are here back in September but I forget then to post a review. We tried to get in one night for dinner but did not have a reservation so were not able. The waitress graciously sent us to another nearby place she recommended that was great. But we still wanted to try Les Enfants Rouges as it had great reviews. We called and made a reservation for lunch the following day and when we arrived, the waitress recognized us and seemed sincerely glad we made it back, with a reservation, and seated us. She, and another waitress, were so attentive and helpful and helped us to read the menu (neither of us speak much French). We were so happy with our meals -- they were excellent. It was one of the best meals we've had in Paris, both because of the food and the exceptional service.
Be the first to ReplyOmg people, don't hesitate, pls try this place.
Reservation is highly recommended - they don't seem to have any spots for walk-in. However, they're amazing. Amazing food, amazing service.
Be the first to ReplyA friend recommended this place.
It's a cute small place with a Japanese chef, and all of the staff was Japanese.Wines were super reasonable. You can do a 4 course pre fixe or the 6 course carte blanche for €75. We went with the tasting, which was basically their pick of highlights off their regular menu. They did ask if we had any particular dishes that we were interested in. Amuse: Foie gras on toast with lemon sauce Carte blanche tasting:1. Gazpacho with burrata mousse and tomatoes, fennel, and black cherries - very refreshing 2. Salmon crudo with cumin crumble, salsify remoulade, shallot and cornichon vinaigrette 3. Lightly breaded and fried monkfish, aubergine, spinach, Roquefort white wine sauce 4. Beef bourginon with porcini mushrooms 5. White and red grapefruit with lychee gelee, granita, and lychee mousse 6. Fresh figs with matcha mousse and yogurt ice cream In true Japanese fashion, service was ultra polite. Food presentation was beautiful and with lots of nice details. As opposed to traditional French food, all the dishes were lighter, especially the desserts. Reservations are usually by phone, but they answered right away via Facebook messenger (easier if you're international). Les Enfantes Rouge is definitely worth checking out.
Be the first to ReplyI think they are trying too hard.
None of the food really stands out. Seating arrangements are crammed. We were disappointed. It's pricey for the type of food you get. We have somewhat higher expectation as this restaurant was recommended by our hotel. I wouldn't waste your time and money here.
Be the first to ReplyAfter checking some reviews I called this restaurant 20
After checking some reviews I called this restaurant 20 minutes in advance of my preferred booking time, 2000 on the Sunday. All tables were taken but they were able to accommodate me at the bar (comptoir). From amuse-bouche to desert the food was well presented and tasty, the service friendly and efficient, and there was a good range of wines by the glass (and some half bottles) to suit the lone diner!I had a wild rabbit soup (pictured on Yelp) to start and a small tarte tatin (photo uploaded) for desert - both were "to die for". The main ballotine of chicken was slightly disappointing. - lovely sauce of delicate shiitake mushrooms, spinach, asparagus and herbs but I found the chicken (meat and skin) for my liking (perhaps the Brit in me) so overall that course was slightly disappointing. Despite some japanese influences, the menu is unmistakably french.Evening set menu price is arguably on the high side but probably not for the quality.
Be the first to Reply(Visit was in 2014; somehow I didn't review it! Luckily I
(Visit was in 2014; somehow I didn't review it! Luckily I still have my signed menu to help me out!)This was an up-and-coming place in 2013/2014 and I knew I wanted to try it out. Luckily, we were in the Marais during the day and popped in for lunch. The place wasn't super easy to find, as you might think that it's in Market des Enfants Rouges, but it's about a block over. Thankfully for us, the chef's wife speaks enough English that we were able to communicate. The menu changes, so there's no need to go into detail about the food we enjoyed. The restaurant prepares modern French cuisine with some Japanese flair. Also, the place is pretty small! If you're going for dinner, definitely get a reservation!
Be the first to ReplyDelightful restaurant! You do have to look for it.
It is not in Market des enfants rouges. Well worth the extra walk away from market. I highly recommend reservations. I got the last spot at the bar. They turned people away. Owner's wife speaks English well enough to explain dishes. I read some french but it made it so easy to order. I had cold asparagus soup--it was scrumptious and flavorful. The beef dish -see picture--fell apart because it was so well done. The flavors blend perfectly to create a truly enjoyable meal. The dessert was sweet and tangy--chocolate mousse topped with lemon meringue and flaky crust creates a crunch to the smooth textures of the mousse and meringue. Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyFabulous delicious food for foodies and warm attentive
Fabulous delicious food for foodies and warm attentive service in a small, simple place in the Marais. Husband and wife duo. My husband and I are serious cooks from NYC and this is the kind of inventive, flavorful food we look for In Paris to swoon over--heart warming and not precious or fussy, amazing tastes. Dinner 50eu for 3 courses. Starters were fabulous. The sweetbreads and the veal stew were really wonderful. We liked Les Enfants better (and at half the price) than the one star the previous night.
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