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My husband and I were walking by this restaurant at the entrance to the Metro and decided to try it. We were in the mood for omelettes and the description looked like what we wanted to try. I got the mushroom omelette and my husband got the vegetable one. We are ovo-lacto-vegetarians and the omelettes were cooked to perfection. We had tried another place a week before and they were over cooked. The menu is in French and English and we were able to order food and not have to worry about the ingredients. The staff was also bilingual and that was a great help. The staff was very helpful and the restaurant was very clean. I will eat here again when returning to Paris.
People seem quite angry about this place on TA, but I really enjoyed it. Called in mid-afternoon, had some coffee and a dessert, it was relaxing and the staff were nice. Loved the way the food comes on a conveyor belt! It's certainly very gadgety but I loved it as a fun change!
I love it! It's so special. I'm kinda impressed how well it's maintained and how creative the ones who came up with the idea are.. Everything on the menu is so tempting and healthy. It meets up with special dietary requirements as well. Highly recommended if you are around Les Halles area.
I went there for lunch because it is located right across the street from CNES, the French Space Agency where I had an all-day meeting. First, I was surprised to realize that this is a connected place where you can order your meal through your smartphone. OK! I tried downloading the app as they advise you to do. Alas, my smartphone was not compatible. So, I had to order the old-fashioned way, i.e. through a live being called a waitress. Another peculiarity is that the meals are served on conveyor belts running across the tables. People at the end of my table were yelling at me because I had laid the menu sheets on the belt itself, and that's a no-no. On a return visit for an afternoon coffee, it took a long time to get the attention of the only waitress to pay my bill. So, technology is not a proven way to gain time, as we all know... Apart from these peculiarities, I must say the vegetarian menu was satisfactory: the quinoa salad "a la greque" was delicious, although the minestrone soup did not taste exactly like it should have for the lack of red beans and adequate spices.