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Restaurant · Saint-Merri

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Restaurant · Saint-Merri

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14 Rue Saint-Merri, 75004 Paris, France

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Extensive all-you-can-eat dining, stylish modern atmosphere, great cocktails  

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14 Rue Saint-Merri, 75004 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 42 72 75 97
whosparis.com
@whosparismarais

€10–20 · Menu

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"Who’s offers a good time until 6:00 a.m. on Saturdays and a good brunch on Sundays."

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Mark Drummond

Google
Rude door staff, most unwelcoming. 20 Euro door entry. Night club. There are so many great options in Paris with super friendly staff. Forget going here, particularly if you are a tourist, as they appear to be the only ones charged an entry fee.

Julia Kha Mi Tran

Google
The Sunday brunch is so beautifully prepared! Once you enter, the owner explaines you how the buffet works. There is an area for cold dishes and one for warm dishes. You really have plenty of choices! From fresh fruits and French pastries to warm dishes like freshly cooked Pasta and omlettes. The atmosphere is really modern and stylish. Absolutely love this place! Will definitely come again

Francisco Mortágua

Google
We came to watch the final of the Eurovision festival, and weren’t disappointed. Above all, the staff was amazing: polite and friendly, they went over and above more than once. To add to that, the venue and set-up was great. On the less positive side, going in could had been easier: doors supposed to open at 20:00 that only open at 20:10, plus some miss management of different queues, all while waiting in the rain. The mandatory cloakroom at 2 euros/item is slightly annoying, and a clear cash-cow, although it did make things easier inside for everyone. The sound wasn’t good, at all, which isn’t great when you are there to watch 4 hours musical competition…. To add to that, there were no doors on the toilets, no food, no beer half way through the evening, and there was a mess with the reservations. All in all, 4 stars and an evening well spent.

CLAUDIO HUTTICK

Google
Always an amazing experience - every time love the large portions and the wine is out of this world!!!!!!

Douglas Jennings

Google
Unfortunately, I had my mobile stolen here last night. The staff was friendly and helped me with security and took my details. One of the managers was a bit rude (insinuating it was my fault), but the majority were helpful so thank you for this. Another customer nearby said they had their phone stolen as well. Just watch your items. This could happen anywhere in Paris or any other big city. Unfortunately, it is in the world we live in. Otherwise, it was enjoyable. Merci beaucoup to those who helped for the search.

Valentino Brown

Google
Came for a drag race viewing party, didn’t stay too much cause I was so dissapointed about the service. €12/13 for an aperol spritz in a plastic cup … and no drier or paper in the toilet. Probably they scammed me for being a tourist, like I can’t believe the smelly plastic, but if you’ll charge that much for a drink at least you should serve it properly or offer a descent toilet room

Supat Imyoo

Google
Pricey food but great cocktails though Staffs are really warm welcome and also nice music and decorations

David van Tonder

Google
Interesting space, good music and fun crowd but, beware of the pickpockets. Two friends had items stolen, credit card, phone and a shirt grabbed from the waist. Be really careful, especially upstairs.
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Melody V.

Yelp
Super nice spot to stop in for drinks. They use fresh fruit and you can tell each cocktail is made with care and the ingredients are well thought out. I had the Passion Fruit Mojito which was DELICIOUS.
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Amber H.

Yelp
One of the best bars to grab a strong drink on a rough day. The only gay bar I've been to in Paris and I love it ! The staff is all gorgeous and extremely friendly, I've yet to have a problem with service. Long Island iced tea is what I came For last night and boy oh boy did the nail it. Large strong drink served in a fish bowl style glass. Happy hour is 17-20 and buy one get one free which is a great deal as the drinks are on the expensive side 16 euros. Love this place but not a huge fan of the food but there's a million other places to eat in Paris so I'll save this place just for drinks.
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Clement H.

Yelp
Awsome bar/restaurant situated in the heart of Paris Centre George Pompidou area. Easy public parking. Staff are very friendly and welcoming. Nice environment typical French menu with some other dishes twist to give taste to all tourist and local people. Clean and mostly well situated. Definitely recommended
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David J.

Yelp
This is a hipsterish cocktail bar and restaurant in the Marais. The interior is all modern dark wood, stripped metal and mirrors, with the rear wall covered in light-bulbs which provides an ever-changing backdrop. (It's actually a door with a further large eating area behind.) Many people seemed to be there just for the wide range of cocktails. (We stuck with a very decent Sauvignon Blanc.) There is a very extensive menu, with some modern takes on French classics, salads, woks (stir-fry), a range of tagliatelle dishes, noodles, and sandwiches. There is s small dessert menu. Starters are €8-€19; mains are €14-€20. Portions are decent - my "vegetable wok" had a peppery Thai sauce and was both fresh and filling. My dining companion similarly enjoyed his "Parmentier de canard, patate douce et foie gras poêlé", (duck, foie gras and sweet potato in an arrangement like a Cottage Pie) which looked very filling. Staff seemed to be uniformly male, slim and good-looking - not for nothing in this very gay part of town. Getting their attention was a little more of a challenge but there so many service was still swift. One incident provided an interesting insight: a waiter took my wine glass before I had quite finished it - and I expressed an instant degree of horror. The waiter then returned, unbidden, with two full glasses of wine in the house. So full marks for that. I'd happily go again.
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Nicki S.

Yelp
The ambience of this place is really great. The music was clearly out of a stellar New Order playlist which you can never go wrong with. The staff on top of being dashingly attractive were also funny and nice as it gets. I don't know if I would expect anything less though given the type of bar it is. We had a work event here so took over the top floor so I can't speak on the main part of the bar. Upstairs had plenty of places to lounge, giant teddy bears which were MASSIVE and overall fantastic music to get down to more than anything. The food was really good - consisting of tiny cheeseburgers (and I mean single bite cute ones), delicious fries,, mozarella and tomatoes and a whole slew of other stuff that I really had no idea what it was but it was delish. Dig the red bathrooms though. Don't want to know what goes on in there after a few strong drinks but I can imagine it's like Vegas - what happens in there stays in there. One suggestion - make the windows open on the top floor where the smokers go. It smelled SO bad up there because there was no ventilation and it was just creeping into the event.
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Niels B.

Yelp
At best adequate cocktails and quite inattentive service even though there was plenty of staff :/ Not good enough in an area where there are a lot of options
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Corey D.

Yelp
A drink menu as long as your arm. They pride themselves on using fresh fruit in their drinks and this is true. We tried a strawberry and mango mojito and it was full of crushed fruit, slushy ice and mint. It was perfectly balanced between sweet and strong. Another drink came with a quarter of a passion fruit on top. A+ on drink menu. The food on the other hand is hit or miss. I ordered a palawa which is an Asian noodle dish with ginger, lemongrass, shrimp and chicken. It was flavourless, basically everything marinating in a pool of coconut milk. It needed more punch, spice... something. The tartare was also flavourless. The burger with foie gras was very good and so was the foie gras entrée. The filet mignon was perfectly cooked and very good. Great ambiance with music not too loud. We had a great server who would sing our desert choices to us so the service was top notch. We did see him get yelled at by the boss in the middle of the restaurant which was not very professional. Overall a great restaurant in a happening part of Paris.
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Robert S.

Yelp
We went to Who's for drinks not for a meal. The ambiance is cool, chic and very contemporary. The waiters are not as attentive as they could be, they spend lots of time taking to selected customers (friends of theirs) or amongst themselves. The drinks (depending on who makes them for you) can be VERY strong.... Hipster clientele, good location off Rue du Renard, near Centre Pompidou.
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Kevin B.

Yelp
Horrible service and food.. English menu outside but when you went in they didn't offer it. My husband ordered what he thought was salmon and it can back raw. I ordered a steak and it came raw. Trying to get the waiters attention wasn't the easiest ... just basically paid the bill and left
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John H.

Yelp
What an energetic fun place. My "beef playing in burgundy" was terrible (I couldn't eat it and it was €18) because cartilaginous and tough, but the atmosphere was lively. The bottle of wine was good. Our server didn't speak English and was frustrated with my French (désolé) so he got another server who spoke English to help us. And he was great. My recommendation is come for the drinks, not dinner.
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Jl J.

Yelp
The food was actually decent. The service on the other hand, was deplorable! I am an African American. The waiter was a black Frenchman, he spoke to me the entire service in a gorilla like voice- very offensive and un called for. Of course when it was time to pay the bill, he hands my Caucasian friend the my more luxurious looking card, which I can only guess he thought had the higher balance. Regardless, his behavior was unacceptable throughout the entire meal. I did tip him of course, in Pounds, so he would have to make the effort to exchange the currency. I feel really bad for people so insecure they have to treat others like them badly.
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Richard T.

Yelp
Nightlife in Le Marais can be hard to find. Hopefully with the opening of this bar, it's gonna be a little easier. I had the wonderful opportunity to come check out this bar on it's grand opening night and it was wonderful. I was able to meet the owner, and while he doesn't speak much english, he is very kind. I learned that he also owns FreeDJ and Cox Bar which are nearby. I came again a few days later to have a couple drinks with a friend and it was again quite wonderful. Since it wasn't as crowded this time around, I was able to see all the shiny decor, and it's quite swanky. The drinks aren't very strong, but this is Paris, and from what I have seen, strong drinks are no where to be found. The nightclub in the back opens next year, it'll be awesome.
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Tanika R.

Yelp
Beer selection is minimal so keep it to the spirits. Tapas are reasonably priced and good.
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Nida A.

Yelp
One of the best meals I've had in Europe. The restaurant is small and quaint which is in no way a reflection on the restaurant. It's run by two chefs who do all the cooking and cleaning. The meals are HUGE and filling. Defiantly recommend.
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Nikki C.

Yelp
This small cocktail bar in the heart of Paris is a wonderful find! They have lots of cocktails at a very reasonable price! It has a wonderful modern atmosphere and a wonderful spelling mistake on the menu, saying that it's a venue where you can meat your friends.. But if you're in Paris check it out, get drunk and listen to 90s pop and rnb music!
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Alexis G.

Yelp
Super sweet staff, very good food and wifi! The wine was decent and the ambiance was pretty nice. It was a nice retreat in the midst of a busy day.
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Scott L.

Yelp
Hipster central for a very overpriced brunch. The food is ok, the selection is average and the price is €27 - non c'est bon. Unless you have a very hearty appetite, I'd steer clear of this place.
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Laura H.

Yelp
We only enjoyed late night drinks here but they had a lot of cocktails on the menu and they were made well. The server was very friendly and very attentive making sure we had everything that we needed. I would love to go back here to try their food next time I am in town.
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Ron D.

Yelp
Decided to try their brunch since we heard so much about it. Staff are friendly and love to joke around with clients. Brunch, unfortunately, is OK. The eggs were runny, and the sausages were cold. The crêpes machine was très cool and it was pretty good. The place was buzzing with people, and the kitchen staff couldn't keep up with clean plates and cups! In general, I will not come back for brunch since there are other, less expensive restaurants to try in the area.