Ed U.
Yelp
It was bound to rain during our holiday in Paris. It was quite a cloudburst, so our readymade back-up was to walk through some of the fabled covered shopping passages. One was Passage Jouffroy, and at the Bd Montmartre entrance was this busy brasserie. Soaked from the rain with soggy umbrellas, Jamie W and I sat well covered at the edge of the interior space looking out at all the passing wet Parisians. We were definitely ready for lunch.
We both started with the 9,0€ Gratinated French Onion Soup, an appropriately comfortable rainy-day choice especially with the thick glob of melted Gruyere on top (Photo 9). They hit the spot. We both ordered salads for our entrees, and they were huge. Jamie had the 15,0€ Nicoise with plenty of tuna, a hard-boiled egg, lettuce, tomato, green beans, peppers, cucumber slices, anchovy fillets, olives, and unusually, basmati rice (Photo 8).
I went for the heartier 15,5€ Rocheburne with smoked duck breast, country ham, honey-dipped goat cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and croutons (Photo 7). It was quite a meal, and we weren't in a hurry since the rain was coming down hard. The place was filling up quickly, and our veteran server was handling all the tables without assistance. He didn't seem to mind, but some of the customers were getting feisty. We just paid at the bar to avoid burdening him.
FOOD - 4 stars...solid brasserie fare, nothing fancy and definitely hearty
AMBIANCE - 4 stars...traditional spot befitting of the adjoining passage
SERVICE - 4 stars...fine though he got busy fast
TOTAL - 4 stars...works fine as a casual lunch option
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