I have had my eye on eating at Bistrotters for a while now, and on Friday we finally made it. On TripAdvisor, it's rated #6 out of almost 13,000 restaurants in Paris, which is insane. You'd think all of the top restos here would be fine dining with starched white linens, a Michelin-starred chef, and a price tag to match. Bistrotters is a rather simple bistro with a lovely ambiance that serves fantastic food pared with good wine at the suggestion of the owner/waiter François. It's also a wine shop, so you can pick up bottles to go. We didn't actually take any photos at the restaurant, so I poached a few from their website directly. But we did eat the dishes above and can vouch for their deliciousness - vegetable tart and fois gras for starters (both above) and steak and sea bream for our respective main course.
If you're looking for excellent food that won't break the budget next time you are here in Paris (dinner at €30 for 2 courses, or €37 for 3 courses is unheard of for this quality of meal), I would definitely recommend this place. But they only take reservations 2 weeks in advance, and they fill up fast so you have to time it right! Bistrotters 9 Rue Decrès (14th arrondissement) www.bistrotters.com Closed Sunday and Monday
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