Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming Clichy cafe-bistro for affordable French casual plates, galettes, and apéro; great vibe, mostly friendly service, but some reheating and occasional service lapses.
Regiøn delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality in galettes, crepes, and charcuterie, paired with genuinely warm service and excellent value for money. The charming bohemian terrace on a quiet Clichy street creates inviting atmosphere, but inconsistent execution—occasional lukewarm or reheated dishes during busy service—prevents grade A territory. A reliable local favorite rather than a destination.
On a quiet pedestrian street in Clichy, Region feels like a neighborhood living room: cozy and bohemian with vintage cups, sunny terrace, and easygoing vibes. Reviewers gush about warm welcomes and relaxed apéro hours, one noting it was "so welcoming we came back twice." Expect a pretty garden terrace when weather permits and an atmosphere that invites lingering over coffee or wine. The cooking leans French casual with quality ingredients: galettes and crepes, charcuterie, cheeses, aligot with herb-grilled ham, plus simple hot plates like lasagna and a rotating plat du jour. Strengths are flavor and value rather than chef theatrics. A few diners report reheated or lukewarm dishes on busy days, so the experience is best when you stick to house favorites and daily specials that move. Families do well here. Kids tend to enjoy simple sandwiches and crepes, and prices stay gentle for a Paris-adjacent spot. There is no formal kids menu, but straightforward options and a calm terrace make an easy fit for younger diners.
Area: Pedestrian-friendly center of Clichy with local shops, market, and casual cafes; relaxed neighborhood vibe.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; daytime comfort and evening calm reported.
Nearby: Opposite/near the market on a small pedestrian street; convenient for shoppers and nearby offices.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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