Fodor's Expert Review Astier
There are three good reasons to go to Astier: the generous cheese platter plunked on your table atop a help-yourself wicker tray, the exceptional wine cellar with bottles dating back to the 1970s, and the French bistro fare (even if portions seem to have diminished over the years). Dishes like marinated herring with warm potato salad, sausage with lentils, and baba au rhum are classics on the frequently changing set menu, which includes a selection of no less than 20 cheeses. The vintage 1950s wood-paneled dining room and traditional red-checked tablecloths attracts plenty of locals and remains a fairly sure bet in the area, especially because it's open every day.
Quick Facts
44 rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud
Paris,
Île-de-France
75011,
France
01–43–57–16–35
- Same-day reservations possible
- Traditional atmosphere
- Excellent choice for authentic French cooking