Aux Petits Oignons

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If you appear to be near Pavillon Carre de Baudouin, you can visit this restaurant. The menu of Aux Petits Oignons is recommended to French cuisine lovers. The chef at this place cooks tasty salads, fillet steaks and soup. Try good parfait, fruitcake and cheesecakes. It might be good to enjoy delicious wine, beer or white wine. Come to this spot for great coffee.

This restaurant is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Prices here are reported to be low. You will appreciate the modern decor and peaceful ambiance of Aux Petits Oignons. This place is ranked 4.4 within the Google grading system.

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Tolles Essen, toller Service, toller Abend. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner
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Très bonne ambiance. Bonne cuisine. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €20–30
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This is a quaint local restaurant that falls short on delivering properly cooked food: great service, but with Dry, tough chicken, and an undercooked medium-rare steak. But, I do recommend a visit, and I might give them a second-chance. I had come in on a Tuesday evening, was seated immediately, and ordered their special in-house Parisian chicken main dish. My server, Etoua, was very helpful in suggesting a proper white wine pairing. The French wine was fantastic, robust, yet light enough for the white chicken meat. When the chicken came out, it looked fantastic, however, upon attempting to cut the meat, it was immediately obvious that the chicken was extremely tough, rubbery in texture. After a gruesome effort, the first bite yielded nothing except dry chew, impossible to eat, with following bites of the same result. I informed my server of the issue, and he immediately offered to kindly switch out the dish, recommending their steak instead, served with potatoes and salad. Accepting his suggestion, I requested their steak Medium-Rare, and was promptly presented with a wonderfully looking plate. However, upon cutting open the filet, my eyes fell as it was clear the steak remained significantly undercooked, with a seared edge, yet raw bluish center. Undeterred, I still took a bite, which yielded a repulsively blue rare steak, lukewarm in the center at most. Had it been rested for the proper amount of time, perhaps it would have reached a proper rare, but definitely nowhere near Medium-Rare. At this point, I was quite hungry, so I decided to savor the salad and scalloped potatoes, which were indeed delightful. After I finished my meal, my kind server evidently realized that the steak was undercooked for my liking, and offered to ask the chef to heat it some more. Unfortunately, the combination of both the unappetizing meats had ruined my appetite, and so I was finished with my meal. As a frequenter of France, I realize that cooks of meat are different than that in English countries, such that medium-rare is equivalent to À point. Nonetheless, I was disappointed by the chef’s choice in cooking the meat to more of a Saignant or Bleu, especially considering that the chicken was also sent back due to improper overcooking/storage that made it inedibly tough and dry. Surprisingly, I would still positively recommend this restaurant due to the exceptional service of kind servers like Etoua, great wines, beautiful plating, and perfectly cooked sides. I suspect that the meats were improperly cooked because perhaps it was an unlucky day for the chef, or that my communication for the meats could be improved. Had I still had my appetite at the end, I’m sure the steak would have been better cooked and delicious after a re-cook. Thus, I think I will give Aux Petits Oignons another try in the future. Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €20–30
French, European, Vegetarian options
Closes soon: 1AM Reopens 8AM
€€ Price range per person €20 - €30
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11 Rue Dupont de l'Eure
Paris, Île-de-France, France
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11 Rue Dupont de l'Eure, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Features
Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Booking Delivery Takeaway Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 10AM-1AM
MondayMon 8AM-1AM
TuesdayTue 8AM-1AM
WednesdayWed 8AM-1AM
ThursdayThu 8AM-1AM
FridayFri 8AM-1AM
SaturdaySat 9AM-2AM
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