Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Montmartre bistro serving generous, classic-leaning French dishes with warm service and strong wines; mostly excellent, with occasional inconsistency on busy nights.
La Part des Anges delivers reliable neighborhood bistro dining with strong food quality anchored by standout duck and foie gras, paired with attentive, knowledgeable service that guides wine selections thoughtfully. Occasional inconsistencies on busy nights—undercooked items or bland seasoning—prevent higher grades, while tight seating in this charming Montmartre location offers warmth without destination-level appeal. A solid choice for those seeking authentic French bistro comfort with generous portions and genuine hospitality.
Tucked on a quiet Montmartre street, this cozy room hums with warm neighborhood energy and the clink of bistro glasses. Servers explain the chalkboard and steer you to the right wine. One diner put it simply: the duck and daily fish dazzled. Expect close tables, friendly chatter, and an owner-chef who checks in without fuss. The cooking leans classic French with hearty portions and a few playful twists: house foie gras, Charente-style snails, big-format beef with marrow, and seasonal plats du jour. It is not showy; think produce-first, sauced just right, and comfort over theatrics. Most visits hit beautifully, though a few reports note occasional inconsistencies on busy nights. For families, it works best with older kids and teens. Staff can quickly turn out steak frites and are happy to simplify sides, but the room is snug and there is no kids menu. Picky eaters will find safer bets like pasta or simple grilled items; very young children may be happier elsewhere.
Area: Quaint Montmartre side street with local bars and bistros; draws a mix of residents and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian area with steady foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Near Sacré-Cœur slopes, boutiques, and small squares; heavy evening dining footfall.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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