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The part of the angels

Brunch, café, desserts et plats français dans une institution opulente des années 1800 avec vue sur l'opéra.

551 Av. du Douard, 13400 Aubagne, France
📞 +33 4 42 70 44 27

Options de service

  • Sièges extérieurs
  • Dine-in
  • Livraison

Points forts

  • Service rapide
  • Grands cocktails

Accessibilité

  • Entrée accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Sièges accessibles aux fauteuils roulants

Offrandes

  • Alcool
  • Bière
  • Cocktails
  • Café
  • Des options saines
  • Menu pour enfants
  • Nourriture de fin de soirée
  • Plats biologiques
  • Morsure rapide
  • Spiritueux
  • Vin

Options de restauration

  • Petit-déjeuner
  • Brunch
  • Déjeuner
  • Dîner
  • Restauration
  • Dessert
  • Sièges

Commodités

  • Bar sur place
  • Bon pour les enfants
  • Chaises hautes
  • Toilettes

Atmosphère

  • Occasionnel
  • Cosy
  • Romantique
  • Haut de gamme

Foule

  • Familial
  • Groupes

Planification

  • Accepte les réservations

Paiements

  • Cartes de débit
  • Paiements mobiles NFC
  • Cartes de crédit

Le restaurant «The Part of the Angels» de Paris, en France, est un endroit à ne pas manquer. Il est situé dans le quartier Montmartre, une des régions les plus pittoresques et les plus historiques de la ville.

Le restaurant a été fondé par le chef étoilé Jean-Michel Carrette, qui a fait de «The Part of the Angels» un lieu incontournable pour les amateurs de cuisine française. La carte est variée et propose des plats à base de produits frais et de saison. Parmi les spécialités, on retrouve des plats tels que le foie gras et le magret de canard, ainsi que des plats végétariens.

L’atmosphère est chaleureuse et accueillante, le personnel est très sympathique et serviable. Les clients peuvent également profiter d’un service de qualité et d’une décoration élégante et raffinée.

Les avis des clients sont très positifs. Sur Tripadvisor, un client a déclaré que «The Part of the Angels» est «un endroit incontournable à Paris». Un autre a écrit que «les plats étaient délicieux et le service était très bien». Les critiques sur Google sont également très positives, avec des commentaires tels que «c’est un excellent restaurant avec une ambiance chaleureuse et une cuisine délicieuse».

En bref, «The Part of the Angels» est un restaurant parisien incontournable pour les amateurs de cuisine française. La carte est variée, les plats sont délicieux et le service est excellent. Les avis des clients sont très positifs et le restaurant mérite d’être visité lors d’un séjour à Paris.

Critiques

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5 étoiles

Spectacular location. The seafood platter was enormous; one plate easily went between two people and presented great value. We had a very enjoyable meal and pretty good value too. Table service was extremely good too and made us feel welcome and comfortable with no pretentiousness. Despite the restaurant being very busy, our waiter seemed to always appear just as we needed him. Definitely would visit again and can recommend!

1 étoile

We are staying at the hotel. This is our second night. This would have been a 2 star review because the service was great (our server was very friendly) and the food was okay (we didn't finish it because of the commentary below) but the fact that we saw over 10 mice during our hour in the restaurant caused question for health concerns... and created potential regret with getting breakfast this morning. We had a long day and were unable to find dinner accommodations in the area. We asked for a table around 1015p and we were promptly seated. We had really great service. Everyone was really friendly. Prior to receiving our escargot we saw a mouse scurry across the floor... not being used to this, I gasped and another guest noticed what I was looking at. Within 10 minutes, another couple situated in a different area asked to move near us because they had also seen a mouse. They left shortly after. I saw 10 mice within the course of an hour and I decided I wasn't going to finish my meal. We were assured by staff that this was normal for Paris... We've been in the general area for a while and we haven't experienced this elsewhere. Health concerns are our priority. I don't know what the kitchen looks like (i will ask to see it again)... but enjoy photos of the food. We weren't offered any kind of discount and were told that as the night continues it is normal for mice to inhabit restaurants...That this is the norm in Paris. The waitress jokingly made reference to the movie Ratatouille to try and comfort us. This has not been our experience in Paris...let alone a restaurant connected to a 5 star hotel. Summary: Food was okay. The multitude of mice was discouraging and I won't be staying at this hotel again, much-less dining at this establishment.

4 étoiles

Drinks are generally fine and hot chocolate is excellent. Onion soup is not as good compared to what we had in Monaco. Perhaps due to the bread added. Seafood is rather fresh. Oyster is nice and prawn is so sweet. The paste lobster is rightly done. Good ambience for a chill out. We were here for a drink before dinner and followed by a great dinning experience.