Le Repaire de Cartouche
10 expert reviews
“Reputedly the house where eighteenth-century brigand Cartouche once hid away, this simple, rustic-style restaurant is a popular bolthole with locals.”
– Rough Guide
Fodor's
"Chef Rodolphe Paquin applies a disciplined creativity to earthy French regional dishes."
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Frommer's
"A stop here during an autumn visit is almost obligatory for fans of fowl and other wild forest animals."
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Lonely Planet
"With entrances at the front and back, ‘Cartouche’s Den’ – a reference to the 18th-century Parisian ‘Robin Hood’ Louis-Dominique Cartouche – looks to the past and future."
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Travel + Leisure
"A traditional, yet innovative bistro in the Marais, Le Repaire is renowned for its wine selection and game specialties."
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Zagat
2.8
"A "favorite old standby" for "cuisine de terroir", aka rustic regional cooking, is this bistro in the 11th with shopworn wood-paneled trim."
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