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Best Restaurants in August in Montmorency (Updated 2025)
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1. Fouquet's Enghien-les-Bains
4.6
/5
171 Reviews
AU$71
Reservation Available
Coffee Shops
TheForkUser
Lovely lunch. We were well looked after by our waitress. We will come back!
2. Planet Sushi Enghien Les Bains
4.5
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54 Reviews
Reservation Available
Japanese
TheForkUser
Excellent restaurant! The dishes are tasty, the welcome was impeccable, we had a very good evening.
3. Obel Mamma
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Reservation Available
Western-style
4. La Siciliana
4.2
/5
63 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
Second time I go to this restaurant, starters, main courses, desserts, everything is very good and the service is perfect, thank you very much for this great time! We definitely recommend it!
5. Glacier Alain Bernard
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6. Le Pré Catelan
4.9
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24 Reviews
AU$570
Reservation Available
Western-style
Historical architecture
Prime location
Great ambiance
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Le Pre Catelan in the Bois de Boulogne is known as the best among the ten Mi San restaurants in Paris. It is surrounded by green trees and is quiet and comfortable. Chef Frédéric Anton is very popular in France and is known as the "national chef". The actual experience is quite mediocre. The dishes are of three-star level but not outstanding. Sweetbread is well processed, and the dessert "Green Apple" is quite interesting with popping candy in it. My friend said that the service of this restaurant is the worst among the three-star restaurants in Paris, but I disagree. In terms of cost performance, it is not bad among the three-star restaurants in Paris~
7. RESTAURANT GUY SAVOY
4.8
/5
34 Reviews
AU$1123
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Western-style
Historical architecture
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Guy Savoy is the favorite of three-star Michelin chefs in Paris. He is also a member of the French Fine Food Industry Federation. He is a nice guy and his food is good. This is his new restaurant RESTAURANT GUY SAVOY, Monnaie de Paris, located in the Paris Mint.
8. Alléno Paris
4.3
/5
25 Reviews
AU$665
Reservation Available
Western-style
Historical architecture
Prime location
Boye1
It's right on the Champs Elysees, and they serve luxurious French cuisine. The duck breast is really good, but there are only two pieces, so you may not feel full. The sashimi platter is huge, and there are many fishes that I have never eaten before.
9. Le Grand Véfour
4.7
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73 Reviews
AU$312
Western-style
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Historical architecture
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二十画生JQK
When I come to Paris, the food that pops into my mind is: snails, foie gras and steak. When I visited Paris again in May this year, I ate at a Michelin restaurant Da Wei Fu Restaurant Lunch/dinner set menus or a la carte options are available. Equipped with Chinese menu, ps There are no prices on the women’s menu, only the men’s menus have prices. The restaurant is decorated with sophisticated decoration, exquisite tableware and butter boxes. Picture ⑥ Appetizer 1 Black Truffle Foie Gras Dumpling 98€/portion 6 pieces, which my friend and I shared equally. The first bite of foie gras is unparalleledly plump. It's delicious because the dumpling filling is a whole piece of plump and delicate oily liver. Can be eaten By the time I took the third one, I was so tired that I vomited... That's right... I immediately vowed to do it again in this life. I don’t want to eat foie gras anymore. I admire the French people’s ability to eat foie gras. Picture ⑦ My main dish was creative fried steak, and I also liked the side dishes. No But I prefer the lamb ribs that my friend ordered because the foie gras was followed by fried beef. The steak was really a bit boring... I forgot to take a photo of my friend's main course, which was lamb. The ribs have a radish in the middle, which removes the fishy smell from the mutton and gives it a refreshing taste. Very Wonderful Picture 8 Desserts... soufflé, French pudding, jelly fudge, macarons, and more There are some desserts that I can’t name. French desserts are too sweet for me Okay...Although I love sweets...these ones in France are a bit too sweet. Yes. But they are all given away... Just forget about calories when you eat.
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