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I loved every bit of it. My friend and I both ordered the soup of the day 5 Euros but it arrived lukewarm. A true Parisian experience in the 11th Arr.


All of the dishes were well decorated, the portions were great, and tasty as well!! I loved every bit of it. Don't be surprised if you stumble upon me when you eat at this hip café.


10 of the best outdoor activities in Paris - It's a happening place in a charming neighborhood, I'd definitely go back! As the rule of tumb, wherever the locals dine, might be a good place to eat.


I came here with my foodie friends who praised the sizeable terrace, which was just warm enough to enjoy with a light jacket. In spite of its spacious terrace, this place fills up fast. And while the cafe nord open air staff has a lot of customers to handle, they do it all with finesse. When it comes to food options, you'll surely find something to satisfy. I had the penne arrabbiata it was actually spicy, not modified for French clientele. For dessert, a yummy apple-berry crumble and green tea with fresh mint. The décor is funky but not in an obvious way. And check out the bathrooms--they're worth a trip. Don't be surprised if you stumble upon me when you eat at this hip café. I think I'll soon become a regular. We were well served, constantly supplied with water, and everyone enjoyed their meal. The gazpacho was perfect for a summer's day, as it's finally starting to be hot, consistently, in Paris this year. This place was my first contact with the people of Paris. They were very friendly and kind to a seventy year old just in from a long flight who was suffering from extreme tiredness and jet lag. The cafe nord open air got me the special cord I needed to charge my phone which is above and beyond normal waitress duty. They were all patient with my fumbling French speaking and cafe nord open air the unfamiliar money. The coffee and food were excellent. I enjoyed very much sitting there outside drinking my coffee and watching the world go by. As the rule of tumb, wherever the locals dine, might be a good place to eat. That is how we came across this place and I have to say we are happy that we did. We got there around 7 and the locals were already dining while enjoying their wines and having good time. We were sat at our table by a nice waitress. It didn't seem like she knew much English, but Cafe nord open air bless her that at least she tried to help us out with the menu since it was in French. I so wanted to try a new dish, but I didn't know what the menu said. Having no wifi there, I didn't have the luxury to go through the Yelp pictures either. I ended up ordering the Linguine with pesto sauce and the husband ordered the veal dish. I have to say that my linguine dish was delicious. Well when it came to my dish, that is how I felt. The pasta with pesto was very lightly seasoned but it went perfect with salty Salami. The greens were lightly dressed, but it went great with the cheese and the olive oil that the pasta was tossed with. As for my husband's veal dish, I have to say it was perfectly cooked and the sauce that came with was just delicious. The service was very friendly and we enjoyed our dining experience. I will for sure keep this place in mind for next time that we visit Paris. I figured this may be the only chance my kids would get to say they had been to Paris even if it was for only two days. We stayed at the nearby Hotel Albe Bastille so it was a short walk to Pause. We elected to eat outside although that meant we were with the smokers. It was intense but good for my California kids to experience since smoking like this is totally forbidden where we live. It was a Tuesday in June and it was very busy with young locals. We started with the poached egg appetizer. Quality French dairy ingredients at their best. For the main course I had the veal. Sauteed veal scallopine with risotto and a rich brown gravy. My daughter had steak frites and my wife had salmon. I don't remember what my son had but we all enjoyed our meal and the authentic ambiance. If I find myself in Paris anytime soon and I'm in the area I would go back although I think I'd sit inside where it's smoke free. Arrived on a Saturday night with our kids, and staff could not be nicer or more accommodating. Place was packed but they found us a table quickly. Rigatoni with chèvre was huge hit, veal was lip-smacking good, salad with quinoa light and delish and best cheeseburger in Paris. We fought to get bites of tiramisu. This place is packed packed all the time. Difficult to find a spot during lunch as it is so popular. If you re lucky to have a seat, you should have normally a very good service and very fresh and organic foods. Try the salmon which is totally delicious and also the crumble is hmmmmmm yummmyyyy. Go and get that Paris athmosphere. We each ordered one of our own egg appetizers as a meal delicious as always. Our drinks took a while but they were very delicious. I ordered the apple mojito which had a ton of ice like 50% ice ; I would normally be disappointed with that but at the same time, I think it was one of the best mojitos I've ever had. A huge disappointment after all the hype here. In retrospect we should have walked out instead of waiting 30m for a waiter. But sadly the entrees did not match up. The veal piccata was fatty and tough, not tender - probably the worst I've ever had. Best to stick to the massive cheeseburgers or uninspired pasta. And way too many pretentious smokers. I'll be generous with 2 stars. A true Parisian experience in the 11th Arr. Our AirBnB host recommended this spot as it was open late, walking distance from our flat, and was a true locals hangout. We were super pleased with the quality of service, drinks, and food. Large open air outdoor seating was great for people watching and unwinding after a long day of running around the touristy parts of Paris. I've been to this place several times now. For lunch lovely salads and cafe nord open air drinks. This place is always busy and with nice weather the terrace is always filled with people. I keep coming back to this place because it is in one of my favourite neighbourhoods. The service here is okay and the prices also. Love this place most because of the location, the vibe and the food. It has this very creative feeling also. I think it is cosy with pretty windows and nice details. A good spot to have lunch, drinks and relax while in this neighbourhood. I'm in Paris for the first time, training for a new job and my coworkers brought me here for lunch. The staff was really nice, the place was busy, and the food was great!!. It was so good I went back by myself. My French is horrible, but they were still very friendly and our waitress spoke English!!. I'm still weirded cafe nord open air that people don't tip here. But I guess that's a cultural thing. It was somewhat of a pleasant fluke wandering into this joint. I had been in the area for business purposes; I would also like to add this area of Paris is not one I would have thought to have checked out unless I had to go somewhere particularly not living in Paris. I have to say the area was where it seemed a lot more locals were situated. We saw Pause Cafe after I had previously read about it on an American blog I frequently read. We were hungry so we decided what the heck, it was pretty busy. It wasn't great weather that day but I'm sure on a nice sunny day their patio is one of the best to sit on and people watch. The menu is made up of items such as hamburgers to traditional Parisian fare but at a fraction of what it would cost you to say eat in the Marais or other area. My mom got a lamb dish that she quite enjoyed, and I ended up getting the Salmon Tartare salad as I don't eat much meat besides poultry and seafood so my options were somewhat more limited. If you happen to be a big fan of pasta, I hear it's pretty good here too. The atmosphere was great and busy, lots of young and older people engaged in friendly banter. It was a much more laid back atmosphere then many of the other bistros or restaurants we went to in other areas of Paris. We were both actually quite relieved by this. We both enjoyed our meals and it was very well priced. The salmon tartare was delicious, and very fresh. We tend to follow our noses when it comes to discovering a good meal and this place did not disappoint. I had the veal and risotto at dinner and loved it. The service was excellent, they spoke English fluently and gave great recommendations. It's a happening place in a charming neighborhood, I'd definitely go back. Open in the middle of the afternoon for lunch, which was a lifesaver for us. My better half thought his beef was tasty and tender, albeit nothing special. I quite liked my duck parmentier shepherd's piewashed down with a generous glass of champagne. Both were basic and tasty, but absolutely fine and the atmosphere is rather nice too. I really wanted to like this place. It looked hip, modern yet romantic, full of cool Parisians and some random New Yorkers. The menu was reasonable, the décor cozy reminded me of the store Anthropologieand the waiters young and attractive. The food had the potential to be great but failed on many accounts. My friend and I both ordered the soup of the day 5 Euros but it arrived lukewarm. Our red wine half carafe for 12 was extremely cold. And our dessert ordered an apple crumble but got cherry for some reason was scalding hot. And we were pretty much ignored throughout the night. My Montreal friend spoke excellent French so I don't think anything got lost in translation. But everyone else seemed to be enjoying themselves, and the multiple steaks I saw people ordering looked amazing. Granted, the place was slammed on a Saturday night around 9, and there were only three waiters working the place. But, with all the wonderful places in Paris, I don't think I'll be back. This is a place I want to like more than I do. I recently attended a farewell drinks at Pause cafe. For a large group that wants to stand around and move and chat there is a space on the left of the bar that is quite good. The cafe nord open air is a bit bright though, which was not great for atmosphere. But otherwise it seems a good sit down place with a nice terrace. But in general it is a place set up for smaller groups. I usually find this place a little disorganised and at the farewell drinks there was a bit of confusion about the bill. I had three mojitos there - you would think that because I had three that I would think they were good, but they were not. I found them cafe nord open air little watery and not as minty and rum-y as they should be. We also had a cheese and a charcuterie platter, both were quite good and they were generous with the bread. I've heard that the steak is really good and I think that I will come back and sit on the terrace if it warms up - the terrace and steak are probably its best features, so difficult to judge without trying it. In spite of its spacious terrace, this place fills up fast. And while the hipster staff has a lot of customers to handle, they do it all with finesse. When it comes to food options, you'll surely find something to satisfy. I had the penne arrabbiata it was actually spicy, not modified for French clientele. For dessert, a yummy apple-berry crumble and green tea with fresh mint. The décor is funky but not in an obvious way. And check out the bathrooms--they're worth a trip. Don't be surprised if you stumble upon me when you eat at this hip café. I think I'll soon become a regular. We were well served, constantly supplied with cafe nord open air, and everyone enjoyed their meal. The gazpacho was perfect for a summer's day, as it's finally starting to be hot, consistently, in Paris this year.


Toy Dolls , 25.7. 2015, Café Nord OpenAir
It was so good I went back by myself. Place was packed but they found us a table quickly. We were sat at our table by a nice waitress. I ordered the apple mojito which had a ton of ice like 50% ice ; I would normally be disappointed with that but at the same time, I think it was one of the best mojitos I've ever had! Rigatoni with chèvre was huge hit, veal was lip-smacking good, salad with quinoa light and delish and best cheeseburger in Paris. But the big cups have no handle are are super hot.