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Le Tambour has long been the place to fill your stomach when your ears are still ringing. Kitchen relies on the Denny’s effect, when passable bistro classics become late-night sublime. A shingled shack tacked to a half-timbered facade, the spread is homey but funky. Interior tricked out with street signs, sewer plaques, a Michelet bus stop and an ancient Stalingrad metro map. Closes at 3:30am most nights, and 1am on Sunday/Monday.
Beneath the glowing globes, toy trains and travel ephemera, branché brunchers squeeze in for huge salads, savory tarts, pastas, and croques. Media and fashion folks fill the narrow yellow sp... read more
Certainly looks the part, with elegant chandeliers and plenty of brass. And the service can be slow and surly, if you think that's a crucial part of the Parisian dining experience. But there are br... read more
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