This beautiful location is one of Paris’ top restaurants and run by a chef who will be talked about for years to come. This restaurant is a purveyor of the ‘bistronomy’ (gastronomic bistro) trend which is highly fashionable in Paris at the moment.
It is decorated in a style that combines tradition, modernity and a sophisticated lighting scheme.
Alan Geeam, chef and manager, is ambitious and self-taught, having initially learned Mediterranean cooking from his mother. Born in Liberia to American-Lebanese parents, he lived in Lebanon and the United States. His life’s journey also took him to Prague and Milan before he arrived in France with just 200 francs in his pocket and a determination to realise his dream – to be a head chef in Paris.
His approach is not to simply reproduce classic French recipes that have remained unchanged over time, but to add his own exotic touch to them. “Cook with a smile”, he says to his team, “and your food will be better.” He loves to please. He dislikes routine and is constantly developing new ideas. He is a born master chef with passion, dedication and the highest standards. Being better than yesterday is his compulsion.
In this video, Alan Geeam presents his appetiser (shortbread, basil-infused whipped cream, hazelnut) and prepares 2 main courses and a dessert:
Starter, main and dessert (€30 lunch / €39 dinner). Lunchtime – starter + main or main + dessert (€24). The menu is short, comprising 3 starters, 4 main courses, a cheeseboard and various desserts.
But if you want to be blown away, our ‘carte blanche’ menu is available for €75. This gastronomic journey is ever-changing as it is based on seasonal products and includes: Aperitif, starter, main course and dessert with wine/food pairings.
Some featured dishes:
Ultimately, you will have a wonderful time. The setting offers elegance, both through its decoration and the plate presentation. You will discover subtle flavour combinations. Come and fall in love.
RESTAURANT AG LES HALLES
14, rue Mondétour – 75001 PARIS
Monday-Saturday from 12:00-14:00 and 19:00-22:30
Tel : +33 (0)1 42 61 37 17
19, rue des Prêtres-Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois
75001 Paris
+33 (0)1 40 41 96 42