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Arched ceilings and stone floors give a subdued, almost monastic feeling. Suit and tie crowd loosens up and gets down with simple market cooking. Retour du Marché menu offers 2 or 3 plates signed by Thomas Boullault, a young chef who trained at Lucas Carton, Ghislaine Arabian, Hélène Darroze, Ledoyen. Eric Martins (ex Lucas Carton) runs the show. Picked up first Michelin star in the 2009 guide. Closed Saturday lunch and all day Sunday.
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