We'd wanted to experience Chez Denise for ourselves ever since we'd seen it on
No Reservations but it didn't seem like it was going to happen on this trip. However, on this particular day we weren't able to find the restaurant at which we
actually had reservations, so we started wandering toward The Louvre, which was our destintion for the afternoon. After a couple blocks, we came across Chez Denise and were happy to learn that we were on the front end of lunch service and that a table was available. Sometimes things just work out for the best. . .
La Tour de Montlhéry's Chez Denise, 5 Rue des Prouvaires, 75001 Paris, France
Menu boardIn many ways, especially foodwise, this was the most 'old school' of all the places we visited.
EscargotSimple, tender and flavorful.
Foie Gras de Canard MaisonThis lifetime-supply-serving was totally awesome. It was condensed like a torchon (maybe even more so) and had a rich and complex flavor. I love the aspic that was served with it and the terrine below . . . a really great touch that I rarely find here at home.
Terrine du ChefOne of my favorite terrines of the entire trip. Wonderful definition and flavor. Just about perfect.
Pied de PorcThis main course was delectable with a lightly crispy skin. It was so tender, it all but fell apart at the touch of my fork, which made me marvel at how carefully it had to have been cooked to maintain its form on the plate as it did.
Cote du Boeuf Grillee, portion 1It probably goes without saying that by the time this was served, we were already busting at the seams. The beef was cooked perfectly and had an extremely pleasant chew to it. The marrow was, not surprisingly, rich, unctuous and totally awesome.
Cote du Boeuf Grillee, portion 2Yes, the picture above was only half the cote.
The food at Chez Denise was all very good to excellent. These were great renditions of dishes that are so often "unorthdox" (aka made less skillfully) here in the States. Sometimes, though, wanting try certain dishes can result in a meal that is well . . . let's say 'less than balanced.' That was certainly the case here, as is plain to see. We felt bad leaving so much uneaten food behind, as that's not really the way things are done in Paris (and there aren't really doggy bags, either). This is why there was no dessert at this meal. Lesson learned. Still, we were treated kindly by our server, who seemed to appreciate our ambition. He was friendly and helpful and was clearly on a par with the food. So glad we actually did end up getting to experience Chez Denise.
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La Tour de Montlhéry's Chez Denise
5 Rue des Prouvaires
75001 Paris, France
01 42 36 21 82
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