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Claudia ParisB?

51 Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75015 Paris, France · Italian restaurant · Grenelle

Lively Italian spot for pizzas, gnocchi, and spritz on a busy avenue; good food and value for most, but service can swing from warm to abrasive and billing transparency needs vigilance.

Why this grade

Claudia Paris delivers reliable neighborhood dining with strong pizza and pasta execution and notably fast service, but inconsistent food quality and uneven service attitudes prevent grade A-level performance. The attractive terrace location on Motte-Picquet adds appeal for casual meals and happy hour, though moderate review authenticity concerns introduce some uncertainty into the assessment. Worth visiting for straightforward Italian comfort food and generous portions, but expect variability depending on timing and staff.

The full picture

On a busy Motte-Picquet avenue corner, Claudia hums with lively terrace energy, spritz glasses clinking and servers darting between pizzas and pastas. Guests describe quick seating and faster plates, with one noting, "our mains landed in under ten minutes." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced, so weigh the raves alongside the sharp critiques. The cooking leans classic Italian comfort—crisp-edged pizzas, creamy gnocchi, and a big, satisfying tiramisu. It suits relaxed weeknight dinners, happy-hour grazing, and unfussy date nights more than white-tablecloth occasions. Most find the flavors reliable and portions generous, though a few premium items like octopus drew mixed reactions for price versus preparation. Families do well here: the menu is stacked with kid-friendly standbys like Margherita pizza (€12), spaghetti Bolognese (€15), fries (€6), and ice cream (€4-11). There is no stated kids menu, but the choices are accessible and shareable. Allergy protocols need attention; if sensitive, ask precise questions and confirm ingredients before ordering.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Bustling avenue near Motte-Picquet, mixed locals and visitors, strong aperitivo culture with sidewalk seating.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical central Paris vigilance advised.

What's nearby: Near metro hubs, shops, and other brasseries/pizzerias; terrace appeal draws happy hour crowds.

Opening Hours

Sunday12:00–02:00 Monday12:00–02:00 Tuesday12:00–02:00 Wednesday12:00–02:00 Thursday12:00–02:00 Friday12:00–02:00 Saturday12:00–02:00
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