Moutarde Gets a Makeover, Reopens
As we mentioned yesterday in our Food and Drink Roundup, Moutarde just re-opened, looking new and improved, and showing off a (kind of) new name: Moutarde, Le Bistro de la Rue. They will be cooking simple and affordable French dishes with a creative bar menu. It looked pretty nice to us, with a large stock…

As we mentioned yesterday in our Food and Drink Roundup, Moutarde just re-opened, looking new and improved, and showing off a (kind of) new name: Moutarde, Le Bistro de la Rue. They will be cooking simple and affordable French dishes with a creative bar menu. It looked pretty nice to us, with a large stock of baguettes in the windows. Early predictions?
Moutarde Out, Bistro In [Brownstoner] GMAP
There are a lot of moutarded comments in this thread today.
^^^^^^^^^^
It also indicates to me that I’m getting old and losing my memory.
I ate here one time and don’t remember anything whatsoever about the food. Indicates to me it was neither horrible nor overly impressive.
For those who think Moutarde is authentic it is only authentic if you consider bistros in Paris that are targeted at tourists and not locals to be authentic. So, yes, it is an authentic version of something that is not authentic that you can find in Paris.
This place is theme park French food.
er… walls…
By fsrg on June 10, 2010 1:02 PM
Not referring to the food at Belleville; just the decor. And I LOVE that they found actual 1940’s or 1950’s train racks (shelves) for their walks. LOVE.
Au Bon Pain is NOT a French S&M Club!
HA! so the “pain” part of Au bon Pain means bread!?!? ahha
*rob*