Nestled by the Canal de l’Ourcq, Cambuse is the cozy spot for savoring natural wines and seasonal dishes, ideal for laid-back riverside lounging.
"Given all the canals and rivers in Paris, it’s surprising there aren’t more places to sit waterside and have some wine. Enter Cambuse. Off the Canal de l’Ourcq is this cave à manger that’s perfect for sipping a crisp natural wine on the terrasse while watching electric boats and people pass by. In the cold months, post up inside the cozy space that feels like a grandmother’s farmhouse—think wood-paneled walls and floors with formica chairs, plus fresh cheeses, dips, and sliced meats on display. If it’s on the menu, don’t skip the oeufs mayo, garnished with tangy pickled carrots that cut through the richness and pair well with a white from Mâcon. " - sara lieberman, tanisha townsend
"Given all the canals and rivers in Paris, it’s surprising there aren’t more places to sit waterside and have some wine. Enter Cambuse. Off the Canal de l’Ourcq is this cave à manger that’s perfect for sipping a crisp natural wine on the terrasse while watching electric boats and people pass by. In the cold months, post up inside the cozy space that feels like a grandmother’s farmhouse—think wood-paneled walls and floors with formica chairs, plus fresh cheeses, dips, and sliced meats on display. If it’s on the menu, don’t skip the oeufs mayo, garnished with tangy pickled carrots that cut through the richness and pair well with a white from Mâcon. photo credit: Wenkang Shan photo credit: Wenkang Shan photo credit: Wenkang Shan photo credit: Wenkang Shan" - Tanisha Townsend
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