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Restaurant N+1B?Proceed Cautiously
151 Rue du Chevaleret, 75013 Paris, France
· French restaurant, Hamburger restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (1458 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative modern-French plates and original gourmet burgers in a cosy room; food is often excellent but seasoning consistency and occasional service hiccups appear.
Why it gets a B? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. N+1 delivers strong food quality with creative modern-French cooking—the gourmet burgers and seasonal dishes genuinely impress when executed well. However, inconsistent seasoning and occasional soggy fries prevent grade A territory, while service pacing can drift and cramped seating limit the experience. The cosy, inventive atmosphere appeals to local diners seeking creative comfort, but reliability gaps keep it solidly in grade B range.
Restaurant Summary
In the shadow of the National Library, this small room feels warm and cosy with plants on the walls and a buzzy local crowd. Service is generally friendly, though pacing can drift; one diner noted it was lively and relaxed while another wished the acoustics were softer. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans modern French with creative twists: sesame tataki, miso accents, and gourmet burgers starring duck, lamb, and pulled pork. When it hits, dishes shine—several guests called the lamb and the mushroom risotto with crispy egg standouts—though a few found fries soggy or seasoning shy. It suits eaters who enjoy inventive comfort more than strict traditionalists. For families, the menu offers familiar anchors like burgers, pasta, and desserts that kids recognize, but there is no clear kids setup such as high chairs. If bringing little ones, target earlier seatings and simpler picks like the veggie burger, pasta, or mousse au chocolat.
At a Glance
- Creative modern-French menu with standout gourmet burgers and seasonal plates
- Cosy setting near the National Library with friendly service
- Inconsistent seasoning and occasional soggy fries or pacing delays
- Reservation mishaps and cramped seating reported at peak times
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- creative_gourmet_burgers
- seasonal_fusion_touch
- cosy_left_bank_setting
What People Love
- Inventive burger compositions with French accents
- Comforting seasonal plates like risotto and duck
- Welcoming, intimate atmosphere
- Fair prices for Paris given creativity
Points of Concern
- Seasoning inconsistency and fries texture issues appear intermittently
- Reservation handling errors and seating discomfort (drafty door table) reported
- Room can get noisy with harsh acoustics when full
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (incentives for reviews, generic praise) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (€17-21 mains) which may surprise casual diners
- For creative menus: Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€34-46 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose a starter (€6-9) and a burger or risotto (€17-19) for value; add a €6 dessert to share if portions feel ample
Perfect For
- Casual date night with inventive dishes
- Weekday lunch near Bibliothèque area
- Small group burger cravings with a twist
- Birthday dessert after a relaxed meal
Location Insights
Area: Contemporary Left Bank district near Bibliothèque Nationale, student and office mix with creative venues.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; well-lit main avenues by the library complex.
Nearby: Close to Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand, universities, offices, and the Seine quays.
Quartier de la GareThe neighborhood features a blend of traditional Parisian life and modern urban renewal, with a growing number of trendy cafes and restaurants alongside longstanding local eateries. The dining scene is eclectic, reflecting the multicultural population, with a strong presence of Asian cuisine and contemporary French bistros. The area is generally safe and accessible, with good public transport connections.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:45–14:30
Tuesday11:45–14:30, 07:00–22:00
Wednesday11:45–14:30, 07:00–22:00
Thursday11:45–14:30, 07:00–22:00
Friday11:45–14:30, 07:00–22:30
Saturday11:45–14:30, 07:00–23:00
Sunday11:45–14:30
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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