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Maison Russe Paris Reviews
Worst Parisian restaurant experience in my 10 years of visiting Paris - donโt go!
As a frequent visitor to Paris. I was very excited about visiting this restaurant. It was horrible from the start. Our waiter got my husbandโs martini order wrong. He took the dinner menus away from us when we said we needed a few minutes to decide
Incredible vibes
I came here with one of my friend at 22. The waiter followed during the whole dinner, he was so kind and professional. He said that for the meat it was gonna take longer, but actually they were really fast. I took lobster pasta and the bisque is the
LIPSTICK ON A PIG
REASONS WHY I WOULD NOT RETURN AGAIN UNLESS INVITED BY THE MANAGEMENT. ( which is the proper thing to do) I DESERVE A PROPER APOLOGY. PROS: Truly Gorgeous restaurant in well situated Paris neighborhood,, cheerful and stylish and pink and green s
Expensive and not worth it
Visiting Paris we went to Maison Russe ! Early dinner booked. Table by the window and flimsy have to ask several time to be moved to other table as claim all tables reserved and we had reservations too!! Food ok no more. Small portions high price! Wa
Lovely room, reasonably good food, staff efficient, management work in progress.
Lovely rooms, beautifully designed like an opulent Russian dacha. The staff were generally fine and helpful. The food was good. There was an air of over confidence that bordered arrogance which is a shame. The manager was particularly arrogant and fo
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