📍 271 Bd Pereire, 75017 Paris, France
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Google: 4.1 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Le Relais de Venise in Paris is a quintessential French bistro known for its simplicity and charm. This popular eatery specializes in a unique dining concept centered around a single dish: perfectly cooked entrecôte steak served with their signature sauce and endless crispy fries. The bustling atmosphere, enhanced by close seating arrangements, fosters a lively dining experience, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. With a no-menu policy, guests can enjoy a straightforward yet delightful meal. The restaurant appeals to various diners, including families, business travelers, and couples, ensuring a vibrant mix of clientele. While the service can be brisk, the staff is generally polite and efficient, contributing to a memorable visit. (Source: Google Reviews, TripAdvisor)
Google: 4.1 (2130 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (1997 reviews)
It’s a very popular restaurant and I was lucky to get a seat before the crowd came in. Seats were tucked side by side with strangers which I can understand is a business strategy but should still have some space to make guests feel comfortable. Service staff were very busy and when my party wanted to split the check for business claims, we were given a very irritated “tsk” and the waitress gave up to ask her English speaking colleague to help. Steak wasn’t the best quality but the sauce was really good. Star had to be the fries of this meal and it is a pretty decent place with no menu.
If you're visiting Paris for the first time and looking for a classic French dining experience, this famous entrecôte restaurant might be worth a visit. The concept is simple yet iconic: a perfectly cooked entrecôte served with their signature sauce and crispy fries. However, be prepared—the wait can be incredibly long, and it’s not for the faint of heart. While the price is surprisingly reasonable for Paris, the overall experience might not live up to the hype if you’re a repeat visitor or seeking something more unique.
It’s a very popular restaurant and I was lucky to get a seat before the crowd came in. Seats were tucked side by side with strangers which I can understand is a business strategy but should still have some space to make guests feel comfortable. Service staff were very busy and when my party wanted to split the check for business claims, we were given a very irritated “tsk” and the waitress gave up to ask her English speaking colleague to help. Steak wasn’t the best quality but the sauce was really good. Star had to be the fries of this meal and it is a pretty decent place with no menu.
Close to Paris centre it is a nice but noisy restaurant. Very popular. You sit in small tables and probably next to unknown people. The main feature of the restaurant is they have a menu with always the same unique corse that is beef with french fries. Salad as starter. More chioce for desserts. Good quality of food anyway. To visit once at least.