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Canal Saint-Martin
Anglo-French neo-bistro on Faubourg Poissonnière — a wine list with weight, an unfussy kitchen.
Canal Saint-Martin's natural-wine institution — 400 references, plates from the kitchen behind the bottles.
On rue de Lancry a few minutes from the canal, Le Verre Volé has been one of the natural-wine reference points in Paris since well before natural wine was a marketing category. The bottles line the walls, the bar is short, the kitchen behind the bottles sends out a daily-changing menu of seasonal small plates and bistro standards. The list runs to 400 references with depth in low-intervention France and Italy. It's an institution that hasn't started behaving like one — the energy is still tight, the pricing is still fair, and reservations are still imperative. The team also runs a wine-shop counter for takeaway.
Reservations imperative. Trust the bottle the room recommends.
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