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Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Place de la Madeleine institution since 1839, Hugo Bourny's contemporary take on the Art Nouveau room.
1898 Art Nouveau dining room, classified historic monument, Belle Époque bouillon revived.
The address dates to 1832, the current dining room to 1898, built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, with woodwork, painted mirrors and Picard pâte-de-verre that earned the room its classification as a historic monument. Reopened in 2019 as a bouillon (the working-class Belle Époque format Bouillon Pigalle revived), it serves Norman classics, andouille, tripes à la mode de Caen, calf's head, at modest prices, daily noon to midnight, no reservations. The Pigalle/Chartier bouillons are already in the chapter; this one is the genuinely beautiful, unspoiled version, on a side street near Les Halles.
The room is the reason. Order classic Norman, tripes à la mode de Caen, calf's head, and a glass of cider.
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Historic Monuments, Courtyard
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