I ended up here because Unilocal doesn’t confirm the hours or validity of restaurants in Paris. Not only is this place expensive but it is out right disgusting. You know you are doing bad when you mess up a classic burger. I paid 13 Euros for slop. They were open late so they get one star. I should take it away since they don’t have wifi.
Flo W.
Classificação do local: 4 Forheim, Bayern
Kleines und gemütliches Lokal, die Burger sind sehr lecker und mit den Beilagen äußerst üppig. Tische sind für die Tabletts eher klein.
Stephen H.
Classificação do local: 4 Paris, France
Didn’t have food here — just beer and coffee with a friend. But service was good and the view is nice. In the Marche St Honore.
Jonathan C.
Classificação do local: 5 Orange County, CA
This table service restaurant features an exciting array of themed burgers. The Grumpy Burger was my perfect selection as it featured a beef patty that was topped with bacon, onion confit, caramelized fennel, reblochon cheese, and a balsamic sauce. The restaurant also serves up Sunday brunch! I visit Paris every three years to see my family and I hope to visit this place once again when I come back!
Bacchus P.
Classificação do local: 3 Paris, France
In the middle of the«Marché Saint-Honoré» it is a sunny terasse with good service. Waiter and waitress are friendly which is not always the case in Paris. I have not tried the food.
Tanika R.
Classificação do local: 1 Paris, France
I ordered the Razowski burger with the coleslaw, and I was less than thrilled overall. The meat on the burger was cold, and the burger itself was really messy to eat due to the super liquid white sauce on it. The coleslaw flavor was okay, but the slaw itself was super runny. Beer selection is limited to Heineken, Corona & Budweiser and as a beer lover this was the most disappointing part. In conclusion, the food was meh and I recommend finding something else if you are a foodie, and not starving.
Gary K.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
With all the good cafes in Paris, there is no need to come here. We were looking for a café near Rue St. Honore, when it began to rain. We ducked in to Razowski’s. It looked trendy, and the tables under the awning were more than half full with a young crowd. We ordered a café crème and a cappuccino. The waiter brought a carafe of water, without us having to ask. That was the last good thing that happened. The coffee tasted mediocre, and the cappuccino didn’t look anything like what a cappuccino should look like. We finished and asked for the check — 8 Euros, «service compris». I put down a ten and the waiter came by, picked it up and walked away. «Maybe he needs change.», I thought. But I’d never had a waiter in a French café not put down the change, immediately. The waiter never came back. Another waiter asked if we needed something, and I said«the change from my ten». He went away, too. Finally, we left, as I was not going to raise a ruckus over 2 Euros. But it was a distasteful experience. As I said, with all of the good cafes in Paris, there is no need to come here.
Zeva B.
Classificação do local: 1 Paris, France
Razowski’s is a 5-point lesson in how to screw up a burger on literally ever front: 1) By serving meat that is fad, minuscule and hard as a rock(even when not fully cooked, amazingly). 2) By accompanying said burger with dry, mealy fries that even a french fry-obsessed 2-year old wouldn’t touch 3) By serving cole slaw that is icy cold and literally tasteless even when doused with handfuls of salt 4) By serving cheese sauce instead of cheese on cheeseburger 5) By charging 13E for the above described culinary catastrophe
Meg G.
Classificação do local: 5 Paris, France
I was VERY impressed with Razowski’s burger. It was so perfectly portioned! Really! I had the bacon cheeseburger and it was divine. I loved the choice of sides– of which I chose green beans. It was a marvelous meal. The patio was fantastic when the weather was nice. I definitely plan to return for my burger cravings in Paris.
Adam B.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I’m surprised that out of 17 Unilocal reviews, this is the first non-French one, because this seems like a highly touristy place. But that’s not always a bad thing. It was the first time since I’ve been in Paris(about a month) when a server came over and asked how things were — that’s simply unheard of in Paris, where tipping is rare. The servers all spoke perfect English, and the service was impeccable — at least by Parisian standards. The food itself was good too. I ordered the«Little Italy Burger» — which is a vegetarian«burger» with a hash-brown patty instead of beef, plus mozerella, pesto, and tomatoes. It was quite good. It came with a number of options for sides; I chose the mashed potatoes. They lacked seasoning but with some added salt they were solid. My boyfriend ordered the brunch menu, which came with about 9 different items, including scrambled eggs, salad, bread, scone-like things, smoked salmon, applesauce, and french fries, plus a selection of one«main» dish — he chose pancakes. An odd assortment, but most of the items were pretty good.