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La Favorite TurbigoB+

75 R. de Turbigo, 75003 Paris, France · Restaurant, Bar, Brewery · Arts-et-Metiers

Popular Marais brasserie with crowd-pleasing French classics, lively terrace, and mixed service; good value mains around €16–26 with several vegan options.

Our take

La Favorite Turbigo delivers reliable brasserie classics with strong food quality in tartare, duck, and seafood specials, supported by appealing terrace positioning in the Marais. However, inconsistent execution across visits and polarized service ranging from warm to dismissive prevent grade A territory. Fair pricing and lively atmosphere make it competitive with neighborhood favorites, though service reliability remains the limiting factor.

In more detail

On a busy corner of the Marais, this brasserie hums with lively terrace energy and a steady flow of coffees, cocktails, and classic plates. Reviewers rave about the tartare and call the sea bass special a standout, while some recount brusque interactions and long waits. A guest summed it up: "The buzz is real and the food hits, but service can swing from warm to weary." The kitchen leans classic French comfort more than flashy fusion: onion soup under a bubbling cap of cheese, duck with a proper jus, a house cordon bleu, and a vegan lentil dal for balance. Portions are satisfying, prices fair for the neighborhood, and it suits travelers and locals who want casual brasserie ease over formality. Expect crowd-pleasers and a good glass of wine rather than culinary theatrics. Families will find it workable thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, fries, and simple steaks, plus gentler options such as mashed potatoes and fruit desserts. There is no explicit kids menu, and terrace smoke plus peak-time crowds can be a challenge; earlier seatings indoors are a safer bet for younger diners.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Trendy central district blending boutiques, galleries, and offices; heavy foot traffic and terrace culture.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy streets with steady pedestrian flow into late evening.

What's nearby: Near Arts-et-Métiers/Temple, shops and museums; popular for apéro and brunch terraces.

Opening Hours

Sunday07:00–01:00 Monday07:00–01:00 Tuesday07:00–01:00 Wednesday07:00–01:00 Thursday07:00–01:00 Friday07:00–01:00 Saturday07:00–01:00
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