Pane Olio e Pomodoro

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Paris, France

Italian restaurant

Pane Olio e Pomodoro Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pane Olio e Pomodoro is located in Paris, France on 46 Rue de la Fontaine au Roi. Pane Olio e Pomodoro is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category italian restaurant in France.

Address

46 Rue de la Fontaine au Roi

Price range

$$

Phone

+33183060457

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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leshem brosh

Great little Italian place at the hip 11th quarter of Paris. Very friendly and professional service.went there with a couple of friends, everything we ordered was great! Portions are not too big. Don't miss out on the burata. Make sure to book a couple of days before as it can get not packed.

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Imran Pardhan

Really good! It was fast and the staff were very attentive. 40-50/head and it was a lot of food!

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Lidia Ruiz

They've got Menus from 15. The service was quick and the food is tasty also the music was good.

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Thibaut Fatus

We've been there with our team, starter main course is 17-21, nice food, but too much oil. Burrata could be better too ;)

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kenza mouahidi official

I love that place i discovered while walking in the street. The service is Perfect. Wine is being served in a nice glass in front of you; which is not the case in the bistrots parisiens. The offer is very generous For 18 euros you have a starter, a meal and dessert. A large selection of wine. And you feel the atmosphere of Italy. Bravoooo e grazie mille.

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Rima

It's an authentic italian restaurant with italian staff, very friendly and helpful. The place inside is a bit hot during summer. Their plates have a great appearance and so delicious! We really loved the food! At first you think it is small but you will feel full at the end! We ordered the chicken truffle (my favorite), grilled gambas with pasta, and the ravioli neri (with salmon). Their dessert menu is small (and no ice cream) but their Tiramisu worth trying.

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Ana Pimentel

This tiny tipical Italian restaurant has to offer a diverse range of plates and beverages within a calm and relaxed environment. You should ask for the specials and you should finish your meal with a dessert. Don't be shy bad ask for advice.

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agnes474

First day in Paris and first meal. We were not disappointed. Food was delicious and staff very friendly. The restaurant filled up after we walked in so probably good to make reservations in advance.

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