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GruppomimoC+?Proceed Cautiously
24 Rue Keller, 75011 Paris, France
· Italian restaurant, Cocktail bar, Family restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (10678 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Italian spot for pizzas, pastas, and occasional all-you-can-eat buffet; great vibe and friendly staff, but service speed and buffet value vary widely.
Why it gets a C+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Gruppomimo delivers warm hospitality and well-executed pizzas that earn genuine repeat visits, but inconsistent quality between a la carte and buffet service and service delays during peak hours prevent a higher grade. Moderate authenticity concerns add uncertainty to the assessment. The restaurant excels as a lively neighborhood spot for reliable pizza and truffle pasta, though buffet nights require managing expectations around replenishment and crowding.
Restaurant Summary
Step in from a quiet side street to a room that feels warm and bustling, where servers greet with big smiles and pizzas fly from the oven. One diner summed it up: "Buzzing vibe, solid food, but expect a wait at peak." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns suggesting some reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans elevated comfort Italian with playful flourishes—think pistachio, truffle, and burrata—rather than haute cuisine. The culinary approach is produce- and cheese-forward with occasional table-side pasta in a cheese wheel. On buffet nights, it can be a fun, social graze, though quality and replenishment vary; a la carte pizzas and classics are the safer bet for reliable enjoyment. Families are welcome. There is a Menù Bambino plus plenty kids will eat: Margherita pizza, pasta pomodoro, and simple gnocchi. Portion sizes are generous, but note that buffet crowds can mean waits and fewer choices late in service; a la carte is steadier for picky eaters.
At a Glance
- Lively atmosphere with friendly, accommodating staff
- Well-liked Neapolitan-style pizzas and creamy burrata
- Buffet quality and replenishment vary at peak/late hours
- Service speed can lag; queues and no reservations
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- all_you_can_eat_italian_nights
- table_side_truffle_pasta_show
- kid_menu_available
What People Love
- Crust that feels light and Napoli-adjacent
- Truffle aromas and creamy cheese-centric dishes
- Staff gestures like limoncello or heart-shaped pizzas
- Cozy decor that surprises after an unassuming street
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow at peak; drinks lag behind food on busy nights
- Buffet nights: inconsistent temperature, limited late selection, price clarity issues
- Some cleanliness misses (glasses/restrooms) on very crowded evenings
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (incentives for reviews, templated praises) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For innovation 7+ contexts: adventurous combinations may not suit conservative palates
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€34-46 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For kids: Menù Bambino (€12) or Margherita (€12)
- Value route: appetizer (€10-14) + pizza (€12-18) + shared dessert (€9-10)
- Truffle fans: Alla Valentina (€24) or Truffle Mafia pizza (€22)
Perfect For
- Casual group dinners where energy matters more than polish
- Date nights that start light and end with tiramisu
- Families seeking approachable pizza and pasta
- Budget-conscious diners choosing mid-range Italian in central Paris
Location Insights
Area: Trendy 11th arrondissement side street near Bastille; youthful crowd, casual bars, and bistros.
Safety: Generally safe, busy at night with good foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised.
Nearby: Close to Bastille/Voltaire hubs, nightlife and boutiques; metro access within walking distance.
BastilleThe Bastille neighborhood is characterized by its dynamic social atmosphere with numerous bars, bistros, and trendy restaurants. It attracts a crowd interested in contemporary culture, nightlife, and innovative dining experiences, blending traditional Parisian charm with modern influences.
Rue Keller areaThis micro-neighborhood around Rue Keller is known for its concentration of artisanal bakeries, specialty food shops, and intimate eateries, offering a more local and authentic Parisian dining experience away from the main tourist routes.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Tuesday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Wednesday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Thursday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Friday12:00–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–23:00
Sunday12:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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