Le Risale - Paris
Le Risale
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A Turkish restaurantI had cacik, the Turkish version of tzatziki and a chicken dish with yogurt The food was well prepared and tasty.
We stayed right near this place and got to observe that it was usually pretty emptyFriends liked it, and it wasn't bad at all.
I can't quite remember what I ordered (probably a kabaab) as I was here about two years ago, but I do remember that it was really good.
We had dinner in Le Résila in December 2016. It was unexpected to find such tasty Turkish cooking in a residential area. The meze were good, easily shared for two or three people. The beef or lamb was well cooked. There were a few sugary options for desserts in addition to the usual baklava. Very professional service from the manager. Highly recommended.
I went for lunch as part of a small group before a PhD thesis defense at the Ecole Normale Superiore. The restaurant looked like a typical bistrot from the outside, but as has been mentioned many times here, the cuisine is more eastern Mediterranean. I had the fromage blanc, the lamb and then rice pudding. All of these were fine, but nothing was all that different from a million places in Paris. Would I go back here? Sure, why not as I am in Paris often and there are many nondescript places in the 5th. However, I certainly would not make this a destination stop or even go a few blocks out of the way for it.
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Börek : Feuilleté Au Fromage De Brebis$7.0Entree
Ratlican Ezme : Caviar D'aubergines$7.0Kalamar Kofté : Beignets De Calamar Au Fromage Kashkoual$10.4Plat
Hunka Bigendi : Gigôt D'agneau Grillé Sur Lit De Purée D'aubergine Fumée$17.4Yogurtlu Tavuk : Blanc De Poulet Grillé Aux Aubergines Et Au Yaourt À L'ail$15.1Cevrek Izgara : Bar Grillé$19.7