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Feedback gevenCame in after a long day of walking around Paris.
Oh manI really didn't want to write a review.
I've eaten at Le J'Go (a play on words for "I go" and "Gigot" which means "leg" referring to lamb, a specialty of the restaurant).
We were looking for a place to dine at our second betting evening and my companion found an offer for this place that was ideally located a few steps from the hotel. it seems we had the chance to have the last table because the place was full when we arrived. I ordered a terrine entrance waiting for a small slice in the UK, but I was given a large glass pot and a large portion of bread. It was delicious and hearty and could have served almost as a main dish. the speciality of the house is the duck, so I had the duck confit for the main dish and my partner had the duck burger. It was charming and sweet, having a good taste with a good bottle of red wine. We were both too full for desserts. This seems to be a popular place with the inhabitants and ideal for a friendly meal outside the main tourist places. reasonable price also for the bet center.
I was staying at the corner of the street and I saw that there was an offer here, so we booked a table at an hour's notice - I was very happy to have done it, because the restaurant was full at our arrival, which shows how popular it is. I got the fat liver paste to start, followed by a classic duck burger. It was excellent, very tasty. The only damage is that I was too shaved later to consider a dessert! It's a great little restaurant if you're around.
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