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Terrible.
Absolutely terrible. If you want waiters to snicker at you, neglect and give you garbage service, do come here. Otherwise, avoid at all costs. This place is trash.
Be the first to ReplyWe had a nice meal for lunch we ate A Caprese salad a
We had a nice meal for lunch we ate A Caprese salad a couple glasses of wine and a tasty glass of water. The service was good and very friendly I would recommend this is a nice place for lunch.
Be the first to ReplyWanted to love it but i just couldn't.
Even if the food was over the top, the service was neglectful, even by Parisian standards. The decor is charming and warm, its a perfect winter spot. They only give you two choices of the degustasion (7 courses) or the menu of entree, ย plat and dessert. We didn't want dessert but had no choice. The basque food is normally rich and flavorful with a kick. This was creamy, and bland. I didn't feel good or light when I left.
Be the first to ReplyA somewhat mixed review for Le Troquet.
Yes this was an authentic French restaurant with a cute decor. I thoroughly enjoyed my jumbo prawn entree, duck main, and profiterole dessert. However my boyfriends duck entree and fish main were bland. The service was generally quite good, we needed some help with the menu (all in French with some words which we couldn't translate) but the waitress translated it for us. We had to wait a long while for our entree plates to be cleared and for our bill to come. All in all I would come back and order the same dishes!
Be the first to ReplyI went here with a new friend and the both of us loved it.
This eatery was packed at 8pm, so be sure to call or stop by to make your reservations. The food was very well prepared and the service excellent. I had the duck.... it was maybe one of the better I have ever eaten(I have eaten a LOT of duck). The veggies were very nicely done and the wine list was expansive. Attn: although they had a great list, the first few we asked for were no longer available. But, we went with it. Over all the experience in this well light place that had a ton of well behaved dogs was super. My only negative was that the bread was a bit stale. Probably form the afternoon's lunch. A pity... bread should be fresh. But, go. you will not be disappointed.
Be the first to ReplyWow, if you want to have authentic French food in an
Wow, if you want to have authentic French food in an excellent setting, this is a Must go to restaurant. The service was excellent and the food was unbelievable.
Be the first to ReplyToday I'd like to share with you a long overdue post on one
Today I'd like to share with you a long overdue post on one of the most lovely restaurants I visited during my trip to Paris. Le Troquet is one those places that just make me happy, I could've eaten there everyday that trip and be extremely content. Le Troquet is a small charming restaurant in the 15th with traditional cuisine, and as my local friend told me, always super busy. On the day we visited the place was packed. Lucky us, we managed to get a table without a reservation. Ha! The restaurant offers a 3-course menu, but you can also order some extra side dishes. All dishes are written down on chalkboards which together with the friendly service, the very good food and the homely presentation of the dishes themselves give the place an effortless warm French vibe. On the whole, I'd say Le Troquet is a great restaurant for a relaxed, cosy dinner with your date or some good friends.
Be the first to ReplyWe stayed in an apartment right next door to Le Troquet and
We stayed in an apartment right next door to Le Troquet and it was PACKED every night, packed as in you couldn't get a seat. We had lunch here one day to see what all the fuss was about and wow, it was good. It's real French food and cooked perfectly. The mother & daughter (I think) who work here are wonderful people and very helpful. If you want to eat here, I would probably recommend going at lunch or making a reservation as it fills up quickly. Great food!.. and wine ;)
Be the first to ReplyMauvais accueilA very unpleasant experience at the
Mauvais accueilA very unpleasant experience at the restaurant Le Troquet, 21 rue Francois Bonvin, 75015. Thursday, April 14th 8:00 pm I arrived by taxi to meet a group of seven friends who were reserved at this restaurant. The taxi not having enough change didn't seem like such a big deal but when I entered the restaurant from the pouring rain I was greeted with unfriendly glares. I explained that I was part of a party of seven and could they please give me change for the taxi. Not getting any response, even though I speak perfect French, I asked again and was coldly told by the maitre d' from behind the bar that, 'no', he only had change for his clients. I repeated that I was a reserved client there to eat with seven friends to which he again coldly responsed that I was not a client until I had eaten and paid for my meal. Totally surprised I said, 'well that's nice'. He then came aggresively from behind the bar, got right in my face and told me I would take off my coat, then he pointed to a rack and told me he would hang it up, I would then sit down and I would shut up and not cause a scandal in the restaurant! Flabbergasted I looked at my equally shocked friends, who are mostly fluent in French, long term residents of Paris and some of us married to Frenchmen. We immediately decided this was too much and got up to leave at which point he told me I was a vulgar woman! we are a group of seven women, all mothers of twins going out for our monthly Twin Mom's Night Out to dinner to discuss babies, mostly the daily routine and raising of twins. You can imagine we were thinking we were in for a much deserved, quiet, relaxing evening. We are not a rowdy, scandulous bunch and definately not a vulgar group of women. But it doesn't end there...once on the street the 'patron' came out and introduced himself. We mistakenly thought he was going to apologize and try to regain our business. Oh no, that was the furthest thing from his mind. He continued to yell at us and wanted us off 'his' sidewalk in the pouring rain as we waited for the rest of our party to join us. He then screamed at us that he was from the Basque region and that he didn't like Americans and didn't want us in his restaurant and didn't need our business. We are an International mix of Franco-Australian, American, Scottish, Indien, and Mexican women though we were speaking to him in French, English is our common language. He then told us as he was flinging his arms and spraying us with spit to leave, that we were all 'M_RD_!!! In my seven years in Paris this is the one and only time I've been witness to any anti-Americanism much less such a blatant display. This is also the first time I've ever felt it necessary to write about such treatment in a French restaurant that is recommended by many English-speaking guide books. But it does have a happy ending...after walking for 20 minutes in the rain we luckily found ourselves whisked in off the street by a kind doorman at a charming & delicious Lebanese restaurant on the Blvd. Garibaldi. There we were treated with the respect and courtesy deserving of any client in any restaurant anywhere in our world.
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