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L'Ambassade d'Auvergne- Paris 75003


All Parisian connoisseurs know it: there is in the centre of Paris a famous place to test flavours from Auvergne and Aveyron.

L’Ambassade d’Auvergne has a name that suits it well. It is one of the main places in Paris where you can taste an authentic cuisine from the Auvergne and Aveyron regions. All food products used in this restaurant are directly bought from local producers..

Tender country ham, generous portions of aligot (mashed potatoes, garlic and cheese), stuffed cabbage, thickly-cut steak of Salers beef, and lamb from Lozère have made this restaurant, which was founded by Josef Petrucci, a success for nearly half a century.

 


At The Ambassade, you can eat with relish all the various dishes from Auvergne: salade de lentilles vertes du Puy (green lentil salad with bacon), pièce de boeuf de Salers au vin rouge de genièvre (pan-fried thickly-cut steak of beef with juniper berry red wine sauce), potée de porc fermier (farm pork hotpot) and pot-au-feu d’agneau de Lozère (lamb stew).

On the menu you can also discover original regional wines such as Marcillac Domaine Laurens 2002 – a red wine with deep purple colour and a spicy blackcurrant smell. The Marcillac is a rich fruity wine balanced by soft tannins. This wine has body with a persisting and perfumed final note and it is offered at an affordable price.

While savouring your meal in the warm atmosphere of the place, you will get the impression of being in the heart of Auvergne and will enjoy its authentic atmosphere and the friendliness of all the members of the team.

How to get there ?



L'Ambassade d'Auvergne
22 rue du
Grenier Saint-Lazare
75003 Paris

Phone : (33) 01 42 72 31 22
Métro Rambuteau (Line 11)


Reservation :
info@ambassade-auvergne.com


website
http://www.ambassade-auvergne.com

Open everyday, and all year round.

Lunch menu : 20 €
Menu Regional: 31 €.

 

metro
line 11 Rambuteau
Line 4 Etienne Marcel

Perfect place where to eat close to Les Halles and Pompidou Centre

 

For yours seminars,

L’Ambassade d’Auvergne offers an ideal friendly environment to liven up any meeting....
Air conditionned private dining rooms for 10 to 18 people.
Set price of 60 € TTC per working day including :Room rent (see above) .,xelcome Coffee and Viennoiseries. Lunch, a Menu will be prepared for you. Mid-day Break Volvic Water and Sweets on table.
Additional break 3 €

Material : Projector
Paper-board Wireless internet connection
(Price depending on time spent)

 


 
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