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Bistrot Paul Bert

Paris, France

4.2
753
18 Rue Paul Bert, 75011 Paris, France +33 1 43 72 24 01

Famous for

Sweet Pastry, Paris

Paris-Brest

Recommended by Jane Sigal and 13 other food critics.
"The best way to end a meal here is with the Paris-Brest, a ring of puff pastry filled with chocolate-hazelnut cream."
Jane Sigal , American journalist, cookbook author, food writer, and recipe developer
Beef Dish, France

Steak au poivre

Recommended by Alexander Lobrano and 13 other food critics.
"The steak au poivre at this very popular bistro is bathed in a sauce of pan drippings and cream spiked with coarse Sarawak pepper and Cognac. The Spud Factor: The double-fried frites are crispy bliss."
Alexander Lobrano , American food and travel writer, cookbook author, journalist, James Beard Award winner and International Association of Culinary Professionals Bert Greene Award winner

Also serving

Appetizer

Terrine

Recommended by Alexander Lobrano and 10 other food critics.
Beef Dish

Steak-frites

Recommended by Anthony Bourdain and 7 other food critics.
Dessert

Baba au rhum

Recommended by Michelin Guide and 1 other food critic.
Appetizer

Steak tartare

Recommended by Fiona Beckett and 2 other food critics.
Saltwater Fish Dish

Sole meunière

Recommended by Julie Neis and 1 other food critic.

Recommendations

"A great steak."
"Bistrot Paul Bert boasts some of the best steak frites in town."
"The steak au poivre at this very popular bistro is bathed in a sauce of pan drippings and cream spiked with coarse Sarawak pepper and Cognac. The Spud Factor: The double-fried frites are crispy bliss."
"Save some room for the baba au rhum!"
"Chef Thierry Laurent serves some of the best terrine de campagne in Paris at this genial new bistro."
"A perfectly seasoned steak tartare and chips with plenty of capers. And I’m difficult to please on the steak tartare front."
"They serve the best steak au poivre in Paris."
"Their black pepper steak is excellent."
"The menu isn't restrictively trad, but go ultra-French anyway, with a plate of white asparagus in season, or rabbit terrine."
"Don't miss the famous Paris-Brest for dessert."

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