Justin S.
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L’attache is a must if you are going to Paris and looking for an incredible culinary experience.
Matthieu, the owner of the restaurant/wine bar, is an excellent host with great taste in food and wine. Start with a bottle of wine from his carefully curated selection he keeps in the back of the restaurant in his refrigerated cabinet. My favorite bottle we drank was a Jura red blend called Cul du Brey. He will then walk you down the menu of all the delicious dishes that deviate from any typical cuisine you’ve seen on a menu before.
We were a party of 4, I suggest trying one of each item and doubling up on the smaller dishes like the egg so everyone can try some.
Shun, the chef, combines a complex blend of delicate and acidic flavors to make a bold yet sophisticated flavor profile in most dishes. The risk and experimental nature of these dishes make the ones that work really an unbelievable taste and sensation. Highly recommend the Mackerel with the pickled ginger, sobacha, lemon-shallot condiment, and carrot puree.
Be ready to drink good wine, eat good food, spend some money and have an unforgettable meal. Santé!