Un bistrot qui rappelle ceux de Paris. Une bonne cuisine (croque-monsieur, tartare, etc.) dans un cadre absolument charmant.
Cette grande brasserie "typiquement parisienne" installée dans d'anciens abattoirs évoque les toiles de Toulouse-Lautrec et de Renoir ! Sa voûte et ses murs sont pavés de carrelage peint et l'on fait le tartare à votre table, comme à Paris. Croque-monsieur, blanquette de veau toute simple et petit quart de Mâcon côtoient ici des vins à 300 € la bouteille et des plats plus élaborés. La cuisine est bonne (quoiqu'un peu salée) et la formule-déjeuner est très abordable. L'ambiance est particulièrement sympathique. Petite terrasse sur la rue.
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Die Servicekräfte sind super freundlich!
Kleine Kritik:
Durstig darf man nicht sein, die Getränkeausgabe zieht sich....
My girlfriend (Italian citizen) entered first and the waiter was smiling and greeting her politely. As I entered the cafe after her and as soon as the waiter saw me (Indian citizen), he just stopped smiling, started making faces and gave us the worst seats in the cafe. He was a tall middle-aged man with greyish hair.
At this point, I didn't even realise what was happening. Later, another server came to our table and asked if we are ready to order. He had black hair with a top knot.
My girlfriend took the initiative to order. She said "Two cappuccinos...". The server interrupted her saying "Another else?" She replied "Two crossaints...". He interrupted her again with a gesture with his hands "Anything else?".
At this point, we knew we weren't welcome there. And despite of the fact that we wanted to order much more, we just said "That's it".
Later this server went to the other person who gave us the seat in the beginning and started complaining in German. For some reason, they assumed that we didn't know the language, but we did heard everything.
They weren't happy that we were taking space in their cafe and had no money to order a big breakfast. And because of us, they had to turn people away.
As mentioned earlier, we wanted to try and eat much more than just two cappuccinos and crossaints, but we didn't wanted to put put money in such disgusting people's pockets.
We just got our items that we ordered and left within 10 minutes after I took my medicines. Felt so uncomfortable and suffocating because of the behaviour of the people in the cafe. Can't even rate the food as our mood was ruined due to this experience. And I don't even know if they spat in my coffees in the kitchen before serving it to us or not.
I hope the people who served us read this review. And I want them to know that I hope, one day you'll get treated the same way you treated us and someone puts you in your place.
Regardless, remember that your job is customer service, and if you can't even do this properly, you won't do anything better than being servants to people like us ????????
Wir waren hier zum Mittagessen und haben hier bestes Tartar erhalten. Es war köstlich und sehr zu empfehlen.
Eigentlich ist es fast immer voll, da hier Hamburger und Hamburg-Besucher gleichermaßen gern einkehren.