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Reliable new addition from Odeon and Café Luxembourg peeps. Cutesy spot serving three meals. Sleek and somewhat kitschy interior, with stuffed birds and pressed ferns. Claims inspiration from the Abbaye de Cluny, but more likely to note Cluny is the stop after Odeon on Métro Line 10. Solid enough grilled tuna burger with wasabi mayo and robiola cheese ravioli. Brunch is pricey but good, provided you're not ashamed to pay ten bucks for oatmeal, no matter what it's cut with.
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