
Le Saint-Regis – Paris 4 est un charmant petit restaurant français de l’Ile St Louis. Ce bistrot à tous les codes des vieux cafés parisiens, une cuisine traditionnelle, le plaisir d’un café en terrasse siroté face à Notre Dame, une façade patinée et un décor intemporel. Vous y viendrez pour de copieux petits déjeuners, la soupe à l’oignon, des escargots avec du bon pain ou juste un burger maison. Pour les amateurs de brunch le dimanche, notre pain perdu est une madeleine de Proust et ne peut être dégusté que ce jour.
Hip, lively setting for French classics like steak, crêpes & foie gras, plus whimsical cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6 Rue Jean du Bellay, 75004 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 43 54 59 41
Website: http://www.lesaintregis-paris.com/
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Well, if you have seen a certain movie from Quentin T with John T and Uma T having dinner at a retro cafe named Jack Rabbit Slims, my first comment was “Is that a 28 euro burger on the menu? It’s got meat, bacon, and cheese on it?” Well I ordered it and I don’t know if that burger was worth €28 but it was a pretty “#%&$” great cheeseburger.
V ordered the Croque Madam. It looked great and while I didn’t try it, she said it was the best sandwich she had ever had. While she did offer me a bite, I was mid-burger so missed out. She is a great judge so I’d have to say it must be really really good.
The bar and drink menu is great and they have lots of non-alcoholic choices as well which we like so it was a big win all around. And for dessert, we had a caramel eclair which was as good as you would find in any patisserie.
Overall great night and great dinner. Total meal with drinks was about €100 but not that bad considering it’s Paris and you’re a stone’s throw from Notre Dame. Enjoy!
Stopped by Le Saint-Regis for lunch and were immediately charmed by the lovely ambiance and stylish interior. There was a short wait, but we were quickly seated and ready to enjoy our meal.
We ordered a café crème, café allongé, burrata beetroot salad, and Croque Monsieur with frites. The coffees were excellent, and the salad was a refreshing and well-balanced dish. However, the Croque Monsieur was disappointing—lukewarm with unmelted cheese inside, top was overly salty, and the bread seemed dry, possibly even stale. The frites were tasty until we discovered a hair in them, which unfortunately dampened our enthusiasm. Our waiter promptly replaced them, but it was hard to shake off the experience.
While the service was friendly, the food quality felt inconsistent. Perhaps we ordered in haste, but after seeing so many glowing reviews online, we expected better. A charming spot, but we’d be more selective with our choices next time.