Located in the 6th arrodissement of Paris, this one Michelin starred restaurant turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The food was a fusion of Asian and French cuisine and was a nice change from the standard French dishes widely found in Paris. The restaurant itself is situated in a quiet small street, not far from the water. Inside Ze Kitchen Galerie, we found its layout to be unique and well designed. Instead of the conventional separation between kitchen and dining room, diners were able to see their food being prepared through large glass windows.
We started our lunch off with the King Crab and Scallop dish as well as the Salmon Tataki (lightly seared raw salmon), both of which left us looking forward to our main courses.
White Chocolate & Wasabi Ice Cream; Torrone & Pastaccio; Green Tea Juice - interesting flavor
Verdict:
Going to Ze Kitchen Galerie was an experience. However, the food was not up to par with its one star restaurant status. We find that the dishes were very hit and miss. The service, on the other hand, was consistently good. The waiters were friendly and knew when to come to the table. That being said, we would definitely recommend food lovers to try it once, although a return trip for us would be unlikely.
Rating: 3.5/5
Price: $$$ ½ (50€ per person 3 courses with a bottle of wine)
Ze Kitchen Galerie
4 Rue des Grands Augustins,
75006 Paris, France01 44 32 00 32
Going to Ze Kitchen Galerie was an experience. However, the food was not up to par with its one star restaurant status. We find that the dishes were very hit and miss. The service, on the other hand, was consistently good. The waiters were friendly and knew when to come to the table. That being said, we would definitely recommend food lovers to try it once, although a return trip for us would be unlikely.
Rating: 3.5/5
Price: $$$ ½ (50€ per person 3 courses with a bottle of wine)
Ze Kitchen Galerie
4 Rue des Grands Augustins,
75006 Paris, France
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