Reservations · Outdoor seating
A lively Parisian brasserie with friendly staff, broad comfort-food menu, and reasonable prices; occasional misses on soups and salads mean stick to classics and daily specials for best results.
Le St Cyr delivers dependable neighborhood brasserie dining with warm, attentive service and solid execution on classics like tartare, burgers, and fish and chips. However, recurring quality lapses on onion soup and certain salads and a modest setting that can feel rushed during peak hours prevent it from reaching higher territory. Best experienced by ordering staff recommendations and embracing its casual, unpretentious character.
On a lively stretch of Avenue de Villiers, Le St Cyr feels like a neighborhood anchor where people drop in for coffee, a drink, or a relaxed meal. Service is often called warm and welcoming, and the terrace is prime for people-watching. One diner summed it up: "Staff were kind and guided us easily in English," though a few noted rushed greetings during busy spells. The cooking skews classic brasserie—tartare, burger, fish and chips—sprinkled with a few global touches like butter chicken and a duck bao. Stick to the staples and you will likely find comforting plates done right; several reviews praise crisp fries, generous portions, and straightforward flavors. Occasional misses do appear—most notably onion soup and a couple of salads—so ordering with the staff’s suggestions is wise. Families are well-covered: kids can gravitate to burger and fries, fish and chips, simple tartare for adventurous teens, and an easy finish of house ice creams or chocolate fondant. There is no explicit kids menu, but the current offerings are accessible and portions generous for sharing.
Area: Residential-business mix near Wagram/Villiers, local brasserie culture with steady foot traffic and neighborhood regulars.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues with consistent pedestrian activity typical of the 17th.
Nearby: Close to parks, offices, and shops; convenient for casual meals, apéros, and people-watching.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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