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La Lutetia - Paris 8e Arrondissement

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Planifie ta visite à La Lutetia dès aujourd'hui. Niché dans le quartier animé de 61 rue de Rome, 75008 Paris, France, Paris 8e Arrondissement, notre restaurant est ouvert dès aujourd'hui, prêt à te servir nos plats typiques. Comme le suggèrent notre note 4.3 et nos commentaires 1302, nous n'offrons rien de moins qu'une expérience gastronomique de premier ordre.

Heures d'ouverture

  • Lundi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Mardi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Mercredi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Jeudi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Vendredi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Samedi 11:00 - 23:00
  • Dimanche 11:00 - 23:00

Contacts

  • Adresse: 61 rue de Rome, 75008 Paris, France, Paris 8e Arrondissement
  • Téléphone: +33140518030 +33143257959 +33145228204

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Commentaires

Dr. Bud Adams I
Dr. Bud Adams I

The food wasn't bad here and didn't seem too pricy. I was walking around Paris near UPMC and wanted to sit down and have a nice lunch. I asked for water, not sparkling, just regular. Little did I know I would be brought a 750mL bottle for just me, and I was charged 6€80 for it. I only had 20€ on me because I figured that was enough for lunch for one. My meal was 13€50 so I was short when the bill came. Luckily another patron gave me 30 cents. Most embarrassing dining experience I've had. I won't be going back here ever again


Kaylie Nader
Kaylie Nader

very close to our hotel best western le swann. Good morning breakfast including eggs, bread and salads. Must try if staying around.


Dr. Damien Rowe
Dr. Damien Rowe

We love this little spot! A view of the Right Bank as you sip a Cote du Rhone before a meal of Moules Frites. A huge difference between this place and the super-touristy places less than a block away.


Dr. Arnaldo Langworth II
Dr. Arnaldo Langworth II

Do not go here. They waiters make it a contest to see who can spill the most wine on tourists. Went here for a drink and bowl of soup after a recommendation from a friend. After being seated near the bar we ordered a glass of wine, soup and a beer. After bringing our drinks, they brought us the soup and when the lady dropped it off we she spilled the entire glass of wine all over us and it turned out to be intentional. Now I understand accidents happen but while we sat there covered in wine she 1) helped out cash someone out and then after throwing some kleenex at us she walked away and 2) we later heard her talking to some friends about how she had a good chance at the wine spilling contest (i speak french fluently.) The waitress could later be seen laughing with a waiter with a tattoo on his neck after they refused to remove anything from out bill. They knew we were tourists and joked about the game they play. It wasn't worth arguing because I know how Karma works.


Naomie O'Reilly II
Naomie O'Reilly II

This is an excellent place to visit for a meal or a drink. The food is good and varied - daily specials are always good. It's classic French with some standbys for any palate. The outdoor seats are great with nice people watching and great views. Staff is friendly - yet with a French twist - and speak English. Highly recommend for families given there is good kid friendly food as well.


Fernando Cummerata
Fernando Cummerata

We came here for breakfast. It is nothing special, just your typical middle class french cafe doing. Staff were friendly to us english speakers. The breakfast set was quite good value.


Prof. Paris Raynor
Prof. Paris Raynor

It was our first lunch in Paris and we were drenched after walking along the banks of the Seine. We happened upon this little gem and ordered the steak fritte with peppercorn sauce. Good medium steak, well seasoned fritte and a great sauce. A dot knocked off for asking us if we wanted Ketchup. We are tourists but we're not animals!


Miss Princess Koepp DVM
Miss Princess Koepp DVM

Located close to Notre Dame. Personnel is ok but could offer some more advise. We went with two small children and ordered two dishes (one for each child) which were just too much. If advised beforehand, we would have ordered just one to be shared by both, which would have been cheaper and we would not have wasted so much food.Besides, there is definitely a problem with drinks in Paris (not only is this restaurant.) The equivalent to Fanta (Orangina) is 8€ for a normal size glass. Too expensive...Location is fine (very close to Notre Dame), food was nice and looks kind of typical French place, but would be good to be a bit more straightforward.


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