Edge border used: Edge profile n.14
The beautiful wavy countertop fits perfectly in this bistrot with an exceptional wine cellar. A must-see and authentic place where you get to properly eat “à la française” around a ‘Zinc’ (t/n: countertop in popular French). It is a very curvy bistrot, as this edge profile n.14 – a witness to the glory days of Art Nouveau – symbolizes the early XXth century bistrot Paris.
This bistrot is an appealing place where you can have dinner between wine racks and shelves filled with preserves. Discreetly in vogue, this establishment has managed to compile the most glorious days of the past and combine them with its refined decoration and cuisine that unite local spirit and modernity. The place is a beacon of the French touch where you are served good food from an authentic cuisine. This atypical place gets its charm from the patina that has been formed on its Zinc by the countless rubbing of hands and elbows. It is quite a convivial place, as though you are surrounded with friends, a place where you come back on a regular basis and where you cannot be disappointed by the chef as you put your trust in him to trigger your papilles (t/n: taste buds in French).