Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly anywhere. It's a chain restaurant style dish. *yawns* Like asking where in NYC makes the best pizza.
While I’ve had some great pizza in NYC, I’ve also had some pretty bad pizza there. Yes, you can get bad pizza in NYC. So asking where to get steak frites, or pizza, isn’t really that outrageous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly anywhere. It's a chain restaurant style dish. *yawns* Like asking where in NYC makes the best pizza.
While I’ve had some great pizza in NYC, I’ve also had some pretty bad pizza there. Yes, you can get bad pizza in NYC. So asking where to get steak frites, or pizza, isn’t really that outrageous.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly anywhere. It's a chain restaurant style dish. *yawns* Like asking where in NYC makes the best pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Le Relais de l'Entrecote. I think it’s one of those places that’s popular because it’s popular. It creates its own momentum.
We waited in line for something like 2 hours. There were people in line kind of ducking out to go get drinks at a nearby grocery and enjoying them in line.
Since steak and fries are the only thing on the menu, the only real decisions to make are whether you want the steak rare, medium, or done and what you want to drink.
They pile on the fries and aren’t shy with more helpings of meat either. And, as PP said, it's all delicious.
This sounds so sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Le Relais de l'Entrecote. I think it’s one of those places that’s popular because it’s popular. It creates its own momentum.
We waited in line for something like 2 hours. There were people in line kind of ducking out to go get drinks at a nearby grocery and enjoying them in line.
Since steak and fries are the only thing on the menu, the only real decisions to make are whether you want the steak rare, medium, or done and what you want to drink.
They pile on the fries and aren’t shy with more helpings of meat either. And, as PP said, it's all delicious.
This sounds so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Le Relais de l'Entrecote. I think it’s one of those places that’s popular because it’s popular. It creates its own momentum.
We waited in line for something like 2 hours. There were people in line kind of ducking out to go get drinks at a nearby grocery and enjoying them in line.
Since steak and fries are the only thing on the menu, the only real decisions to make are whether you want the steak rare, medium, or done and what you want to drink.
They pile on the fries and aren’t shy with more helpings of meat either. And, as PP said, it's all delicious.
OP here - THANK YOU ALL for the recommendations. Just looking into Le Relais de l'Entrecote, and there are 3 locations - Montparnasse, St Germain des Pres, and Champs Elysees. Each seems to have it's own charm. Is there one in particular you loved? recommend?Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Le Relais de l'Entrecote. I think it’s one of those places that’s popular because it’s popular. It creates its own momentum.
We waited in line for something like 2 hours. There were people in line kind of ducking out to go get drinks at a nearby grocery and enjoying them in line.
Since steak and fries are the only thing on the menu, the only real decisions to make are whether you want the steak rare, medium, or done and what you want to drink.
They pile on the fries and aren’t shy with more helpings of meat either. And, as PP said, it's all delicious.
This sounds so sad.