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Bastille, Charonne & Oberkampf
The 11e's reference bistro — steak-frites, soufflé, white tablecloths and zero affectation.
Cyril Lignac's classified-monument bistro — fish-forward menu in an 1894 zinc-and-mosaic room.
Cyril Lignac took over Le Chardenoux in 2010 and shifted it toward the sea without touching the shell: the listed Belle Époque interior — mosaic floor, sinuous zinc bar, etched mirrors — is exactly as it stood in 1894. The kitchen now leans seafood, executed cleanly: ceviche, line-caught fish in beurre blanc, a famous millefeuille for dessert. It's the rare bistro that wears its classicism without irony, and the only Lignac address that genuinely belongs in a 11e roundup. Service is professional in the proper Parisian sense — quick, dry, attentive when you need it.
The interior alone is worth the seat. Order the fish.
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