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- GGeneSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review4.0Dined 4 days agoAlthough we booked through Opentable and had the confirmation email, ONYX had no record of our reservation and tried to turn us away saying they are fully booked. We persisted, and were seated at what was clearly the least desirable table next to a waiter’s station, but we took it in stride. It took a while to be attended to, but once our order was taken, out waiter was attentive and ensured we always had some of their delicious bread on our plates. We ordered the Prefix menu which was really good and reasonably priced for a fine dining restaurant in Paris.More infoONYXPrice: Moderate• French• Opéra•5
- NNickVIPSurrey •15 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 2, 2024Beautiful surrounding, attentive staff and delicious foodMore infoCafé de la PaixPrice: Very Expensive• French• Opéra•4.6
- NNumreenVIPToronto / Ontario •2 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 9, 2024Went for a dinner reservation in November, and we requested to sit on the terrace, but they do not serve dinner outdoors at that time (drinks only). Despite that, the service was great and the food was delicious. It's a more fine dining experience, so food presentation and service was elevated. Do note that they don't serve tap water - but do have unlimited still or sparkling water for 5 Euros per person.More infoDROUANTPrice: Very Expensive• French• Bourse•4.7
- AAlicjaNew York City •1 review4.0Dined on Nov 6, 2024Great place to start French/Paris food and ambience experience .More infoGrand Cafe CapucinesPrice: Moderate• French• Opéra•4.2
- OTOpenTable DinerCalgary / Southern Alberta •9 reviews4.0Dined on Sep 3, 2024I am an absolute sucker for a gorgeous dish, so I decided to book myself a table at ANONA to cap off a two week trip through the Balkans. I arrived thirty minutes early, was seated promptly by an extremely welcoming maître de, and was left to settle in with my book while the bartender crafted me a cocktail based on my favourite liquor (whiskey) and desired tasting notes (a bit sweet, something fruity and unique). Appropriately enough I was reading “Eat a Peach” by chef David Chang and had landed on a passage where he recalled a family meal with chefs of different tongues and how the element of not fully knowing what he was eating enriched his experience. He was absolutely correct. Though the wait staff (by my count I was served by maybe 5 or 6 different staff members) did their best to cater to my monolingual ignorance, I didn’t always catch the full descriptions of the incredible six courses that were served to me. There were sea water emulsions, roe, gorgeous proteins, intricately composed savoury sorbets, and so many local flavours that married expertly with the varied textures and temperatures that cohesively came together in an expertly crafted meal. There were some dishes I favoured over others but I believe for the price and quality of the food, let alone the experience, I would absolutely recommend ANONA. On top of a unique chefs menu, the restaurant itself is pristine and the staff are incredibly attentive and professional. I did not go more than five minutes without extending thanks to someone for excellent service. Well done.More infoANONAPrice: Moderate• French• Batignolles•4.7