31 Av. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 75008 Paris, France
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What travelers say:
The modern French cuisine incorporates many elements that are familiar to us Asians, which is a very novel collision. For example, the coquillage in the appetizer is paired with something similar to chorizo, which actually feels like spicy fried clams. In fact, the second main course, pan-fried pigeon breast, is a very traditional French cuisine, so there is no surprise, but the pigeon leg with sour and spicy potato shreds and caviar is very interesting. Finally, I want to complain that the chef is really obsessed with the taste of croustillant. Eating too much will really make you a little aesthetically fatigued (several deep-fried meatballs are interspersed in it), which will lower the overall experience.