17th Arrondissement
L'Entredgeu
Batignolles-Monceau
Paris, 75017, France
L’Entredgeu is place few American visitors have know about, but the Parisian bistro is frequented and adored by locals. The name comes from noted chef-owner, Phillipe Tredgeu, who manages the cooking, and his wife, who expertly runs the front of the house. The tiny, unpretentious restaurant in the Batignolles-Monceau area is typically crammed, and the snug arrangement of the tables makes casual chatter with neighboring diners almost unavoidable. Waiters carry a blackboard menu announcing the seasonal bistro fare, which can include battered oysters, caramelised pork belly, and quail with foie gras. The fixed-prix menu presents a real bargain, around 30 euros, for classic, well-prepared French cuisine.
Insider Tip:
The neighborhood restaurant is two minutes from Porte de champerret on line 3, conveniently outside of the tourist district.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Monday - Closed
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Parking Available
- Private Room Available
- Prix Fixe
- Sunday - Closed
Cuisine Type:: Bistro