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Le Quincy Paris Reviews
An experience not to be missed while in Paris!
If I could give more stars, I would! This is authentic French country cooking with the highest quality local ingredients cooked to perfection. It is an experience not to be missed when visiting Paris. The staff accommodated our small dog and they gra
Nostalgia for tables of yesteryear
Cuisine from another time, tasty, dishes cooked with passion and nostalgia. Friendly, stylish staff with excellent humor. We will come back of course.
for those who love real cuisine
rough welcome as we like a renowned establishment for 50 years bourgeois cuisine very good service fair price nothing to add everything was perfect
To avoid !!
We go in to make a reservation for 2 Pot au feu and then the waiter asks us "Won't you have wine??" and then of course, cash or check...Amazement and surprise on our part. Indeed, we each (my sister and I) took a glass of white wine which u
The Quincy if Si the last emperor of the Fairy house
eat in Paris like we ate decades ago in the province Quincy unfortunately and so much the better has become unique snout of beef you gorge yourself on the salad bowl, veal bechamel a moving sweetness a very efficient service in a red bow tie the chef
eat in Paris as in the Province
A stone's throw from the Gare de Lyon, a small restaurant which is said to be an institution, the restaurant of the famous Bobosse. In short, yes, it's traditional cuisine from our regions, the one that keeps the body warm. The starters are good and
typical as I like
great place in Paris, with real products, real cuisine, real people... everything is homemade, in the tradition, the boss and his banter bewitch us and our taste buds explode
Classic French
What a French gem. Many years ago I was a chef apprentice at đ©đ° Tambohus inn. Our menu was classic French dishes. Everything from scratch, everything made to perfection. Today I was back in 1986 â€ïž The smells, the taste, the joy of the goo
Traditional French cooking - enjoy
This is food as it should be - key ingredients front and centre stage. Timeless recipes wonderfully executed. Best to arrive hungry! We rang up an hour ahead and reserved; people arriving without a reservation were turned away. This is not fast food,
You should realize you are basically REQUIRED to take two
You should realize you are basically REQUIRED to take two courses with wine. If you don't, you will be rebuked by the owner or even told to leave. So don't even try to come here if this condition is unacceptable to you. This doesnt bother me because
Great food, but you MUST order 2 courses plus wine.
Do NOT go here unless you are willing to order two courses and wine. That is simply the rule, take it or leave it. Doesnt bother me as I usually order that much anyway, but if it bothers you, you should definitely stay away. That said --- the heart
A traditional French Cafe and there are not many left in Paris!
Le Quincy is a traditional French cafe in a very traditional ecclectic interior. It is quite small inside and bookings are essential. By the way Cash Only. Lovely French cotton table clothes and cotton napkins to match. Off to a great start! We dined
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