Picotte, a bistronomic tour of France's regional specialities

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Photos by Manon de Sortiraparis · Updated on December 17, 2024 at 11:53 p.m. · Published on February 7, 2024 at 04:25 p.m.
From Provence to Northern France, via Normandy and the West Indies, Picotte promises a veritable bistronomic tour of France's specialties.

Touring France without having to tow a caravan, pack a backpack or spend time on the train is a little dream within reach, without even leaving the 11th arrondissement. That's the promise made and kept by Picotte, a small, friendly restaurant just a stone's throw from Place de la République.

The journey begins as soon as you discover the evening menu, presented in the form of a fan that will bring back memories for regulars of Incollables, that little question-and-answer game from the 90s. Catherine Wade and Matthias Maboungou, who run the restaurant, have added their childhood memories and other local specialities to this original menu.

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If there's one country that stands out for the variety, richness and diversity of its gastronomy, it's France. And if Catherine's Jura is all about hearty dishes , and Matthias' South gives pride of place to seafood, there are many other French regional specialities to discover. Head to Picotte for dinner!

While respecting the tradition that surrounds these recipes, Picotte knows how to rework them with modernity, under the aegis of Italian chef Marta Biagianti, who passed through a pair of transalpine palaces before crossing the border and joining the ranks of Il Vino, Epicure, Neige d'été and Pilgrim, all Michelin-starred.

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At Picotte, no longer with white tablecloths and waiters in suits, the atmosphere is more relaxed, in the image of Parisian neighborhood bistros. But the chef doesn't forget what she's learned, choosing to work with each and every product from short distribution circuits, and placing particular emphasis on good sauces.

While the evening tasting menu (45€ starter/main course/dessert) evolves with the seasons and the regions, when we visited, it was possible to savor amazing Caen-style tripe (10€), with crispy beef belly and creamy Calvados espuma; as well as amazing mini pretzels on sticks (12€) to be happily dipped (to the last drop!) in an addictive cheese sauce of brown beer, old mimolette and old mustard.) in an addictive cheese sauce with brown beer, aged mimolette and old-fashioned mustard.

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We then head for Provence, with a monkfish bourride with orange and saffron Sétoise sauce (27€) and vegetable tempura, before returning to Ile-de-France for rabbit with chasseur sauce (27€) and gnocchi au gratin à la romaine, semolina gnocchi that are flatter and crisper than their Campania cousins. Two dishes that go perfectly with a small glass of organic or biodynamic French wine.

Dinner ends under the southern sun with Provençal chichis (12€), banana espuma and devilishly crunchy shortbread chickpeas, and then, even sunnier, on the Martinique side, with a delicate little West Indian coconut flan (10€), creamy guava and coconut.

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At lunchtime, the distances are shorter, with dishes based more on today's bistronomy and less on local cuisine, but the prices are also lower, with a lunch menu at €22 starter/main course or main course/dessert and €26 starter/main course/dessert. Either way, for lunch or dinner, Picotte travels a fine road of French flavors.

This test was conducted as part of a professional invitation. If your experience differs from ours, please let us know.

Practical information

Location

42 Rue de Malte
75011 Paris 11

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Official website
www.picotte.fr

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