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3 Rue du Nil, 75002 Paris, France
33 (0)1-45-57-28-28
One of the restaurants that launched the small-place-young-chef revolution in Paris, Frenchie sits on a tiny back street in the 2nd arrondissement. The simple dining room has exposed brick walls and a dozen or so wooden tables that appear to have been plucked from a flea market or friend’s kitchen. The menu changes daily. Reservations are still incredibly difficult to score last-minute.
Just down the street from the flagship restaurant, Frenchie-To-Go (9 Rue de Nil) has an anglo-inspired menu brings hard-to-find delicacies like fish-n-chips and doughnuts to Paris. Take your order to go, as the name suggests, or chow down in the cozy dining room.
Written by Indagare