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The Kitchen Eat Meat ParisB+?Proceed Cautiously
1 Rue Rouget de Lisle, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
· Barbecue restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (338 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
A lively food-hall steak specialist serving halal-friendly premium cuts and Tunisian-leaning sides; standout hospitality and meat quality, with prices that reflect the product.
Why it gets a B+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. The Kitchen Eat Meat Paris delivers exceptional food quality with premium cuts expertly cooked and guided by knowledgeable staff, supported by strong service attentiveness that elevates the experience. However, some consistency variation in recent reports and moderate review authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade, while the casual food-hall setting, though lively and welcoming, lacks the distinctive ambiance of destination dining. A solid neighborhood steakhouse that excels in core execution but falls short of grade A territory.
Restaurant Summary
Inside a modern market hall, the counter glows with marbled beef and smiling staff, setting a warm and bustling tone. Diners rave about juicy T-bones, wagyu burgers, and house peppers, with one noting, "They walked me through cuts and nailed the cook." It feels like a butcher’s counter crossed with a neighborhood hangout, though there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic grill with Tunisian accents: chakchouka and tastira sit alongside Angus and wagyu, plus short ribs and a showy tomahawk. You pick your cut and weight, and they guide doneness and sauce, a style that suits meat-lovers who enjoy ingredient-driven meals over fancy flourishes. Prices climb with premium choices, but many feel the quality justifies the spend. Families fit right in thanks to the casual food-hall setting. Kids can keep it simple with pasta bolognese, chicken skewers, or a wagyu burger; fries and grilled veg help. There is no kids’ menu called out, and adventurous Tunisian dishes may be less appealing to picky eaters, but mainstream options are present.
At a Glance
- Premium steaks cooked accurately with guidance on cuts and sizes
- Friendly owner-led service in a lively food hall
- Pricing rises quickly on weight-priced steaks and drinks
- A few recent reports of toughness or overcooking
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- choose_your_cut_by_weight
- halal_friendly_premium_beef
- tunisian_sides_in_a_steakhouse_context
What People Love
- Butcher-style cut selection and expert guidance
- Tender Black Angus and wagyu entrecôte
- T-bone and short ribs with charred peppers
- Genuine, hands-on hospitality from the chefs
Points of Concern
- Portion costs can escalate with per-100g pricing on premium cuts
- Some brief 5-star reviews and templated language raise authenticity questions
- Occasional complaints about tough steaks or overcooked doneness
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (€25+ steaks; premium cuts far higher) which may surprise casual diners
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (brief superlatives, staff name repetition, templated responses) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€42-65 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose Angus entrecôte for best price-to-pleasure; add grilled vegetables
- For lighter meals, pick Duo de Brochettes de Poulet (€18) and share sides
- If new to Tunisian flavors, start with chakchouka nature (€15)
Perfect For
- Choosing your own steak cut night
- Casual group meetups in a food hall
- Solo carnivore craving near transit
- Halal-friendly premium beef outing
Location Insights
Area: Modern suburban-urban hub near Paris with offices, new housing, and a growing food scene.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic around transit and market areas.
Nearby: Inside/adjacent to Biltoki-style food hall; near train/tram with multiple food stalls and bars.
Centre-Ville IssyThe neighborhood offers a mix of modern residential buildings and traditional French townhouses, with a growing number of cafes and restaurants catering to both locals and commuters. Dining here tends to be casual to mid-range, with a focus on quality and neighborhood charm rather than high-end gastronomy.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–14:00, 18:30–22:30
Tuesday12:00–14:00, 18:30–22:30
Wednesday12:00–14:00, 18:30–22:30
Thursday12:00–14:00, 18:30–22:30
Friday12:00–14:00, 07:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Sunday12:00–16:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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