venez avec moi Chez Drouant

November 2nd, 2010


There are over 40,000 restaurants in Paris.  Yet, with all of these choices, do you want to know where the chefs dine?   Chefs dine at Drouant, one of Chef Antoine Westermann’s newest restaurants settled in a quiet section of the 2ème arrondissement.  So, venez avec moi Chez Drouant (come with me to Drouant) and find out why.

LM

Drouant: where chefs dine

joking around with Chef Michel Richard at Drouant

Parisian chefs.  International chefs.  Drouant is where they go.  I know because I was there and I saw them gathering and dining.  I shared time with some of them.   Why Drouant?  What is it about this restaurant that chefs migrate to and the Goncourt Academy calls its own?  It is simple.  Owner, Michelin-starred Chef Antoine Westermann and Director Chef Antony Clémot have combined the quality and elegance you would expect from a restaurant of this caliber with the devotion and love you could only expect from your own grandmother (your culinary-trained, Michelin-starred grandmother).

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mes restaurants préférés  à Paris
(my favorite restaurants in Paris)

I have often heard that you cannot have a bad meal in Paris. Not true. Paris is like every city in that there always a few restaurants that do not use first rate products, the service is less than kind, or less time and attention was given to your meal then you had hoped. However, given the fact that product in France is superb, there is a high concentration of quality, talented chefs, and that good food is just a part of French culture, the odds are largely in your favor of a wonderful experience. I am sure of it.

There are 40,000 resturants in Paris. These are the ones I am fond of  organized by arrondissement.  They range from “haute cuisine” to tiny bistros (I even include a few oyster bars and where to find a falafel or gelatto) and serve yourself hang-outs. 

I encourage you to contact the restaurant or look at their website for prices, times, and menu specials. Remember that many places are closed in August as well as on Sunday. 

A “*” indicates the restaurant is new. 

bon appétit !

LM

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