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La Table de Joel Robuchon (Paris: 17e )Favorite Food Entries + Food 21: ParisI guess as foodies we should have experienced L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, but we went to La Table instead because, *drum roll*, it has a 55 euro prix fixe menu: 4 courses + a bottle of wine (!!) for lunch which is a steal that can't be beat in Paris, or LA/NY...at least I haven't seen it. And particularly for a Michellin 2 stars restaurant. It's a great opportunity for us to have a taste of Joel Robuchon's culinary empire without breaking the bank (we're pretty low on $ by that time Y_Y). This is also our last "fine dining" experience at Paris, still more bistros to go though.
55 euro per person for all these top notch and creative dishes is a value in my mind, especially when it came with a really good bottle of wine (we chose white). At first we weren't sure if it's included and was kicking ourselves for not saying "a glass of white" when the server asked us if we wanted red or white. Both Freda and I aren't big drinker so a bottle is a lot, but we did manage to finish it. We got drunk by the end of the meal as it complimented the food really well. And to our surprised when we saw the bill, there's no extra charge for it! In fact our big bottle of evian water AND the aftermeal coffee + tea were also included! The value and the quality of food made this is one of the best, if not the best, dining experience we had in Paris. La Table de Joel Robuchon (tel: 01 56 28 16 16) Joan | October 26, 2007 06:54 PM
For L'Table, dinner course is ¥6,000 / ¥8,500 / ¥12,000. Not that bad actually. Maybe the small portion won't be a problem if you get the full course... seat | November 2, 2007 08:25 PMSeat, the portion does look very small in your picture. ^^;; There's La Table in Hong Kong too Joan | November 1, 2007 08:04 AMHaha you kept emphasized on how small portion it was...^^;; How much is the dinner course cost? Freda | November 1, 2007 06:34 AMI bought sandwiches from Robuchon's bakery a few times, went for their tea-time cake sets, also tried their proper lunches too: 1, 2(L'Table), 3(L'Atelier). Quality varies from branch to branch in Japan though~. The one you went in Paris seems so much better in value! seat | October 31, 2007 04:14 PMhaha...Chubbypanda..my poor wallet now feel better about her sacrifices. Freda | October 31, 2007 08:19 AMThanks for taking so many for the team and letting us tag along. Potatomoto's wallet, I salute you! *salute* Chubbypanda | October 30, 2007 05:01 AMI first read about the 55 euro course here, my mouth was watering at the amount you get. ^^;; Freda | October 30, 2007 04:44 AMRP the gold paint taste...nothing ^^;;; Seat, by that time our stomach was still shakey and not confident if I can take more heavy red meat, so we both went for the fish. ^^;; But they're really good. Before we went, I actually looked up almost every restaurant at your blog to see if they have Tokyo version that you've went, and found you've been to Tokyo's L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon few times, but seems like it's more a sandwich shop? I know that they have it all over at NY, London, HK, Las Vegas...etc. The L'Atelier at Paris is one-star in Michelin Guide, while the L'Table we went are two-star. Freda | October 30, 2007 04:29 AMAnother familiar name!!
seat | October 29, 2007 07:43 PMThe pop corn creme brulee is cute :-D How did the golden paint taste? I like how while the interior is not grandeur it's both comfy and elegant looking~ RP | October 27, 2007 06:22 PM
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