Reviews
What Adolphus Bradtke likes about Paradoxe:
I went to Paradoxe for my birthday and I loved it! The food was great. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend if you are looking for a classic French cuisine. View all feedback. What Aliza Kling doesn't like about Paradoxe:
This isn't just bad, it is really dreadful. The food matches the music.. Late seventies. Everything overcooked and prepped so far in advance that the meat was leathery. No atmosphere but worst of all cheap and nasty cutlery. I was holding out for the Creme brûlée but that turned out to be an egg custard with caramelised sugar on top. I'm glad I went as now at least I don't have to wonder about it anymore. View all feedback.
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A restaurant with average French food and abysmal service. the escaped were a good representation of the finer qualities of French food, but it went downhill fr...
read moreParadox is a hidden gem on falcon st crows nest and has been in business for over 20 years. no wonder the small French menu is an affordable $55 per person for...
read moreI went to paradoxical my birthday and loved it! that was great. the staff was very friendly and welcoming. highly recommended if they are looking for a classic...
read moreSunnyside. the 3 of us discovered paradoxically last weekend, eating was nice, especially the seafood and sweet dishes. on the main cures were the ducks with fo...
read moreVisitor. We are regular at Paradox and visited again on this easter week end. Our famiky dinner was perfect, a superb atmosphere, excellent food, service. Great...
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read moreParadox offers a unique dining experience with a mix of average French food and abysmal service. While the entrees showcase the finer qualities of French cuisine, the wait times for each course were exceptionally high, and the staff lacked friendliness and finesse. Despite these shortcomings, the seafood and sweet dishes stood out, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant provides a cozy and romantic setting with an affordable four-course menu and BYO drinks. The food is simple yet perfectly executed, offering generous portions at a reasonable price, making Paradox a great option for those seeking classic French cuisine without the glamour and high prices typically associated with French restaurants. Overall, Paradox is a savior for those looking for a dining option when other restaurants are closed, offering great value and delicious food.