Resto-bar de poche à Paris servant de bons produits, une charcuterie espagnole ou des fromages italiens.
Camille Fourmont est très à l'aise malgré les petits 28 m2 de sa cave à manger, elle jongle donc avec les canons pour faire découvrir quelques trésors de vins naturels, le tout accompagné de bons produits. Il faut dire que la dame est passée chez Inaki Aizpitarte avant d'ouvrir son resto-bar de poche. A l'intérieur on accompagne sa référence de grignotis en tout genre, un jour pâté, le lendemain de la délicieuse charcuterie espagnole ou des fromages italiens choisis avec talent. L'endroit, une ancienne crèmerie tout en faïence et carrelage métro, est en plus plein de charme, cela aide à détendre l'ambiance qui bien souvent est un peu froide...
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the wine sélection was 6 dif wines only white and red, no rosé… kind of dissapponting part. Little bit of high prices for what you get.
Unfortunately the service and general approach was sadly disappointing. We were told the red wines and white wines available. I stupidly thought one of the reds was a Sancerre - yes wine buffs it’s a white grape how dumb of me. She actually said cinsault - when I mistakenly said Sancerre I was treated like I was utterly stupid in a loud voice I was told they don’t serve a Sancerre, I then apologised and said the light red to which a tut and eye roll was given. Quite embarrassing anf uncomfortable - it is this type of experience that makes people feel intimidated to get to know more about wine, where it comes from and why they should choose natural.
When we came to pay - both mine and my husbands cards wouldn’t work - this was very odd as we had been shopping all day and have European banking. Again the sarcasm and loud comments came - soemthing in French was exchanged with another customer who laughed, clearly at our expense. Then a loud it was so kind of you when I then decided to pay in cash. By the way the next bar there were no issues with our cards so clearly it was the machine that was having an issue. What I initially considered as a great find was severely let down by just unkind and resentful service. On that basis we won’t be back when returning to Paris.