"Café du Commerce is certainly a pretty face—it’s three stories of dining tables surrounding a lush, sky-high atrium. The food is comparatively adequate. The steak frites come with ho-hum fries and peppery house gravy, and while you won’t need a knife for the slow-cooked veal blanquette, you’ll want to skip the reheated rice accompaniment. However, its proximity to the Eiffel Tower and traditional touches, like complimentary saucisson and tapenade to go along with an apéritif, make Café du Commerce the perfect place to linger over multiple glasses of wine." - emily monaco, sophie friedman, sara lieberman