Le Basilic - Menu

2 rue Casimir Perier, 75007 Paris, France, 93200, Saint-Denis

🛍 Café, Viande, Poisson, Français

4.1 💬 229 Reviews
Le Basilic

Phone: +33146067843,+33967099741

Address: 2 rue Casimir Perier, 75007 Paris, France, 93200, Saint-Denis

City: Saint-Denis

Dishes: 12

Reviews: 229

Website: https://www.lebasilic.fr

"Very good restaurant with very good French food, good wine and unfortunately rather average service quality. I don’t know why, but somehow when we went there our confirmed ! reservation could not be found. But instead of thinking about how to make it happen anyway, they were rather harsh. It took 5 minutes of discussions and 15 minutes of waiting time to get a seat. Surprisingly, once we had our table inside this nice and cozy house, the staff was very friendly. Why not in the first place? The food was really good, the foie gras, the steaks as well as the onion soup were delicious. Unfortunately, we haven’t had more time for dessert, but they looked also very good. So, for the food it is quite nice and the prices are fair."

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Paulette Paulette

simple but tasteful cuisine gesiers steak pepper lffe glass red coffee 21 euros .the all very well with impeccable service

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Susan
Susan

authentic French cuisine! beautiful place and wonderful food. very friendly staff: friendly and welcoming. merci beaucoup!


Pasquale
Pasquale

a classic burger with a thick steak. no search in sauces and seasonings. the room is pleasant and the service efficient. The dish was 16€.


Otilia
Otilia

a dessert dish of good bourgeois cuisine, a pleasant terrace an efficient service, in front of the basilica, a nice stop after this time passes with our crowned heads


Isak
Isak

Very nice place with excelent service and delicious food. We had dinner here, took soup, tuna stake and duck breasts. Everything was so good. Thank you! We recommend to everyone.


Jonas
Jonas

After three passages in this restaurant, I can say it's not terrible. The welcome is not top, neither is the dishes. What would be better is couscous on Friday, but there's better too.


John
John

a search for a restaurant on the square of the Basilica, we finally chose this one with a good formula and nice places on the terrace. The dishes were good, the kind server. a well-placed restaurant, good enough, without special pretence and which is open in August!


John
John

one of the few accessible restaurants, nice around the basilica (in front 100 m ) . neither good, nor bad, nor expensive nor economic. the waitress' attention to watch from time to time if everything goes (well!!! ) the infinite class of the server (the boss? ) embracing the crumbs of the tables next to the hand and filling our bags with, without even realizing it. Well, anecdote, but here's a coffee that's making a little brewery.


Tara
Tara

After visiting the magnificent basilica we appreciate being accepted for lunch at 14 hours past what is not the case in all French restaurants. Ideal location on the terrace on the parvis of the basilica, friendly reception, traditional map rather short and our choice stops on tartare and andouillette, nothing to reproach, the 2 dishes are very correct as well as the fries that do not seem industrial; 39 euros with 1 big beer and 1 coffee is in the standards. I would gladly have given the note if it existed on the site but unfortunately tripadvisor lets us slice between medium and "very good" while the space between these two values is very large.


Adrain
Adrain

Very good restaurant with very good French food, good wine and unfortunately rather average service quality. I don’t know why, but somehow when we went there our confirmed ! reservation could not be found. But instead of thinking about how to make it happen anyway, they were rather harsh. It took 5 minutes of discussions and 15 minutes of waiting time to get a seat. Surprisingly, once we had our table inside this nice and cozy house, the staff was very friendly. Why not in the first place? The food was really good, the foie gras, the steaks as well as the onion soup were delicious. Unfortunately, we haven’t had more time for dessert, but they looked also very good. So, for the food it is qui...

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  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Viande Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Poisson Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!

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