CO

CO

15 rue Esclangon | 15 rue Esclangon, 75018 Paris, France
25000 Reviews 4.8

"I had such a great experience hereIt is a quirky place with many different types of seating areas."

Details

Phone: +442071994300,+33140250336,+33186995715

Address: 15 rue Esclangon | 15 rue Esclangon, 75018 Paris, France

City: Paris

Website: https://www.facebook.com/co18paris/

Opening hours

Tuesday: 12:30-14:00

Wednesday: 12:30-14:00

Thursday: 12:30-14:00

Friday: 12:30-14:00

Saturday: 19:30-22:30

Sunday: 12:30-15:30

Statistics

Dishes: 24

Amenities: 25

Categories: 5

Reviews: 25000


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

We only tried CO because it was around the corner from our cousin's flat in the less stylish 18th arrondissement, near Porte de Clignancourt, and she'd heard some good things about it from friends. After a week of satisfying, but therefore predictable traditional French cooking, our dinner at CO was a real surprise. Their excellent Icelandic chef comes out with his equipe to serve each course, and everything they served was breathtaking. With a party of five, we ordered everything officially offered on the menu (although we observed a diner, evidently a friend of the owner, who ordered 'hors de la carte'). My wife and I ordered the vegetarian 'menu of the fields': baked and fried shallots, in a 'soup' of fermented celeriac, with crunchy, bready bits underneath and smoked kelp. Main was a single, incredible leek, served with a stripe of vinagrette, enriched with violet mustard, and a side of new potatoes and relish of leek. Our companions got the cockerel and the mackerel (a poem about the meal would therefore be 'doggerel'), each quite creative and using all the bits. I suppose you could call the approach 'molecular': a powder over the leek was in fact a sort of ash made from the greens, and some of the fermented elements of the meal, such as the celeriac soup of our starters, were first vacuumed with a bit of salt, then left for two weeks.Everything was bursting with flavour, the combinations utterly surprising but everything worked. Add to that the fact that the whole atmosphere is quite casual and relaxed, and one only wonders how long this chef will be working in such an out-of-the way restaurant.

5 /5 Rating

Delicious buffet with a combination of classics - fried chicken was tender and tasty - and original recipes - some small tarts with marinated salmon were really good. The decor is super - feel like home - and the service is the "cherry on the cake" - both efficient and smiling. I shall definitely come back for lunch next time I go to the Flea market nearby.

5 /5 Rating

I had never heard if this restsurant but we were at the flea market in the area and needed a place to stop for lunch.

4 /5 Rating

Odd decor, hard to find place, but excellent food Chef's cute french bull dog made for a unusual dining experience.

5 /5 Rating

I had such a great experience hereIt is a quirky place with many different types of seating areas.