Bistro des Dames

Montmartre & Northern Paris


This charming little bistro will appeal to lovers of simple, authentic cuisine, with hearty salads, cod tartare with avocado crème, Burgundy snails, D'Aubrac beef fillet with truffle gratin and Grand Marnier soufflé. The dining room, which looks out onto the street, is lovely, but in summer it’s the cool tranquillity of the small back garden that pulls in the punters.


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