
Want to see what $375.
oo per person looks like in a famous Paris restaurant? Le Jules Verne has its own entry into the Eiffel Tower. It is modern, Michelin starred, the famed Alain
Ducasse for a chef and beautiful. The wait time for reservations is weeks to months. But $375.
oo per person? Was it worth the price? You'll have to wait till the bottom to find out.

We never did use the thin silver fork and knife. Guess it was just for looks. We didn't use half the
serve ware before it was all removed and replaced with new pieces. Someone said they have to weigh all the silverware etc. so they will know how much weight is added to the Eiffel Tower.

This fabulous plate was puzzling until they flipped it over to the front.

Did I say that wine, water and other beverages were not included in the
prix fix? We did get many different courses. In fact, I don't remember what everything was, or remembered to take pictures of all the courses, but it all tasted wonderful; the presentations exquisite. Except, for the... you'll find out later.

I think my camera overexposed this little dish. I believe it was a tan colored chestnut soup. Of course, the champagne could also have made me forget which dish it was. Good though. Very silky consistancy.

I must say I have no memory of this little thing. Nut, tiny pastry? I'm sure I put it in my mouth.

I do remember this dish was grilled endive but can't remember the rest. Only, that it was good.

Oh no. Someone hold my nose.

Very good.

Two kinds of fish with sauce, though I'm not a big fan of the foam fad that has passed its heyday. Sorry chef.

Beef fillet over a bed of spinach.

Some kind of flan with a fresh fruit
confit and caramel sauce.
Cannelle of ice cream with candied hazelnuts. There was also another ice cream
cannelle served after this. It was white so maybe limon?

Chocolate truffles, marshmallow,
macarons, cookies; we could hardly eat by then.

This chocolate confection was the same size as the nuts or is it bolts, used on the Eiffel Tower. It was very good but by then, we were stuffed.

So, what was it that I did not like? The eighth picture from the top. You guessed it. The
quintessential French favorite.
Fois Graaas. Though not as pungent nor dirty tasting as beef and chicken liver, the
foie was delicately flavored then the
gras liver
whang hits the
taste buds. Okay. Maybe not a whang, but my mouth said liver.
Blech! Okay, I hate liver, but I'm sure it was wonderful for the liver lovers.
So, it was a once in a life time meal. Le Jules Verne was gorgeous and you need to go just to see the futuristic bathroom. It is in the Eiffel Tower. The view was spectacular. I did get to taste freshly shaved truffles (loved them). And, the tower didn't tip over as we left.
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