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Le Rez de Chaussée

Le Rez-de-Chaussée is an attractive restaurant
, bright and warm, that stands out in the heterogenous neighbourhood
of the Saint Ouen flea market. Just the right place to recover after
hunting for antiques in the side streets of the flea market or after
battling with the ascent of Montmartre.
From a distance , the « boss » looks like Jean-Pierre
Bacri, a
well-known French actor. Close up, Thierry Cayla smiles more...
Grandson of a wine grower from the Marcillac valley he made a detour
via Toulouse before starting his career in the hotel industry, from
the Sofitel Hotel in the old harbour of Marseille, to the Holiday
Inn in Paris via Fouquet's. He has a MBA in food-processing and
knows all there is to know about management methods and all the
standards involved in food manufacturing.
With this restaurant, Le Rez-de-Chaussée,
Thierry Cayla has decided to turn his back on mass-produced food
and to launch into the personal experience and remarkable destiny
of those men and women whose profession is to feed their contemporary
fellows while providing special places equipped with a soul. Special
as this old restaurant in the rue Letort which Thierry Cayla,
who has lived in the neighbourhood for about twenty years, bought
last summer in 2003. He has totally renovated the place and revealed
plaster mouldings and old frescos on a part of the ceiling. From
the depths of his cellar, he excavated a chandelier and bistro
chairs from the forties in Thonet stylewhich give the place a
sheen of genuine quality. As a result, it is elegant witout being
over
formed.
Thierry Cayla represents his whole region in
his dishes: Savy Tripous (stuffed tripe), bio chicken from the
Aveyron with mushrooms, paté,
ham and dried sausages from Conquet and, above all, duck fillets
and confit from la Quercynoise and lentils from le Puy. Every day,
sausages are served with Aligot, a typical potato dish from the
region of Auvergne, as well as penne (Italian pasta) with fresh
basil and tomato, and also angler fish with an orange velouté sauce,
just to show that he is not
sectarian.
As for his wines, besides the vintage ones from Marcillac co-op,
you will discover little-known regional wines from Gaillac or Languedoc.
From time to time, Thierry Cayla adds a surprise to his menu. So,
don't hesitate, go and be surprised by Le Rez-de-Chaussée
!.

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PARIS 18EME

LE REZ DE CHAUSSEE
65 rue Letort
75018 Paris
Phone (33) 1 42 64 64 39
Reserve
by email
Métro : Porte de Clignancourt (end of line 4)
Bus: 56 - 85 - PC3

More details on the website
www.rezdechaussee.fr
Good to know
For a dish-of-the-day, a quick meal, a business lunch, a birthday
celebration or an evening out with friends, Thierry Cayla and
his friendly staff look forward to seeing you every day
from 12:00 to 2:15 and in the evening from 19:00 to 22:30 , closed
on
Sundays and Bank Hollydays.
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