Brasserie Paul

Rouen


A favourite of artists and philosophers since 1898, this is the classic Rouennaise brasserie. The service is starchy, the drapes are red velvet and the menu features several regional dishes (such as steak tartare Norman, raw minced beef, apple and calvados).


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