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Husband-and-wife Michelin star on avenue de Versailles, chef Noam Gedalof, sommelier Etheliya Hananova.
Bertrand Grébaut's 11e neo-bistro that reset the gravitational centre east in 2011.
Septime opened on rue de Charonne in 2011, Bertrand Grébaut's 35-seat room rewrote the Paris reservation calendar around an east-of-Bastille address. The set tasting menu changes weekly, the wine list ferments naturally, and the booking window opens 21 days out at 10:00 Paris time and closes within minutes. The room itself is calm wood, white tablecloths replaced by linen, an open pass at the back. The chapter's neo-bistro anchor, and the canonical answer when the audience asks where the booked-out generation actually eats.
Book 21 days out at 10:00 Paris time. Sister Clamato (no-reservations seafood, two doors down) is the consolation that does not feel like one. Septime La Cave (the wine bar) is the after-dinner stop on rue Basfroi.
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