Chez André, Restaurant in the 8th arrondissement, Paris
Chez André is a restaurant in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, near the Champs-Élysées, open since 1936. The dining room features red lamps and yellow walls, giving it the look of a classic Parisian brasserie.
The restaurant first opened in 1936 in the heart of the 8th arrondissement, making it one of the older dining spots in the area. Over the decades, owners and trends changed, but the character of the place stayed the same.
A reservation is recommended, especially in the evening and on weekends, as the place tends to fill up. The nearest metro stations are Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alma-Marceau, both within walking distance.
The bouillabaisse appears on the menu only on Fridays, and pot-au-feu is served on Sundays, giving the week its own rhythm at the table. The lamb on the menu comes from Aveyron, a region known in France for the quality of its pastures.
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