Batignolles

This district has a village spirit, far from the typical Parisian tumult. A preserved neighborhood, 15 minutes away by walk from Montmartre, with quiet and charming streets full of amazing spots. The Batignolles is historically an artists' hood. In those streets Zola, Verlaine, Flaubert, Brassens or Jacques Brel have found their safe haven. A popular place for creative minds. During a walk, you will easily find great adresses, managed by authentic and warm people. Bars are crowdy every night, full of an educated and atypical population where it is natural to discuss with the table next to yours.

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Strobi

Address
12 Rue Biot

Strobi ("Bistro" reversed, creative isn't it?) is the little neighborhood bistro that was missing in the street. It has quickly seduced the neighboors with an ideal concept: A formula “Gourmet” for the small appetites, and a formula “Gourmand” for the bigger ones. The menu changes every month with fifty references of wines. At Strobi, we chill in the sofas in front of a bay window that fully open during sunny days. Sunday brunches are a tradition in the neighborhood. The kitchen here is simple, honnest and very tasty. Strobi is a place where it feels good to be.

Strobi
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Strobi
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Strobi
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Square des Batignolles

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