Rene
SBH Member
Ok, thanks, we'll go earlyNote . . . I like the restaurant a lot, but be forewarned that it’s generally very loud. A very energetic & youthful vibe.
Ok, thanks, we'll go earlyNote . . . I like the restaurant a lot, but be forewarned that it’s generally very loud. A very energetic & youthful vibe.
Hotel Le Barthélemy is within walking distance of my house, so I go there often. The vibe is very mellow . . . interestingly enough, comfortable for people of all age groups. I think you would like it.Ok, thanks, we'll go earlyI also saw the bar Seven Stars at Le Barthelemy has some light bites. They have Cinco Jotas ham, which my husband loves. Do you know what the vibe is there?
Great job, Bob, in sharing “food porn!” Addictive to see the photos, not to mention eating there!
Great, I'll add it to the list, thanks so much!Hotel Le Barthélemy is within walking distance of my house, so I go there often. The vibe is very mellow . . . interestingly enough, comfortable for people of all age groups. I think you would like it.
I agree. My daughter recently commented that Le Papillon Ivre is always the most expensive meal of the trip and this includes dining at Sand Bar, Le Toiny, Beef Bar, Bonito, Bagatelle and Tamarin. Since the plates are "petite," we continue to order until we are satisfied. The wines we are offered typically start in the 200 euro range, glasses at 35 euros with a pour to match the size of the "small plates."Perhaps? Nonetheless, I always find the total of "small plates" to be surprisingly expensive.
we were one-n-doneI agree. My daughter recently commented that Le Papillon Ivre is always the most expensive meal of the trip and this includes dining at Sand Bar, Le Toiny, Beef Bar, Bonito, Bagatelle and Tamarin. Since the plates are "petite," we continue to order until we are satisfied. The wines we are offered typically start in the 200 euro range, glasses at 35 euros with a pour to match the size of the "small plates."
Agreed that the pours seem a bit smaller than a standard restaurant glass pour, however the price per glass is commensurate with the price of the bottle. Also they will tailor the bottle to your price range. Not trying to change any made-up minds! Just wanted to share our experience.I agree. My daughter recently commented that Le Papillon Ivre is always the most expensive meal of the trip and this includes dining at Sand Bar, Le Toiny, Beef Bar, Bonito, Bagatelle and Tamarin. Since the plates are "petite," we continue to order until we are satisfied. The wines we are offered typically start in the 200 euro range, glasses at 35 euros with a pour to match the size of the "small plates."
Merci for your understanding, Jeanette!I agree. My daughter recently commented that Le Papillon Ivre is always the most expensive meal of the trip and this includes dining at Sand Bar, Le Toiny, Beef Bar, Bonito, Bagatelle and Tamarin. Since the plates are "petite," we continue to order until we are satisfied. The wines we are offered typically start in the 200 euro range, glasses at 35 euros with a pour to match the size of the "small plates."
Valuable input.Agreed that the pours seem a bit smaller than a standard restaurant glass pour, however the price per glass is commensurate with the price of the bottle. Also they will tailor the bottle to your price range. Not trying to change any made-up minds! Just wanted to share our experience.
As it goes, to each their own![]()



