Brass
Steps from the Saint-Germain market, at the Mabillon crossroads, Brass reinvents the Parisian brasserie with a fresh note of elegance.
Designed by Dorothée Meilichzon, the interior is a study in refinement: mosaic floors, plush velvet, rich caramel-toned woodwork, a central bar, and even a piano. A single disruptive accent – the metal ceiling imported from New York – contrasts with the otherwise classic brasserie décor.
The spirit of Brass is driven by a passionate team: visionnaire Mathieu Bucher, with Franck Saliba, François Dulsan, and Thomas Fougerol by his side. The menu revisits French staples – onion soup gratinée, escargots, asparagus with mousseline sauce – while introducing modern twists like sea bass tartare with lobster, a reinvented croque-monsieur, and an American-style L-bone steak. Desserts, from made-to-order chocolate soufflé to delicate fruit creations, ensure a sweet finish. With eighty French wine references spanning renowned crus and hidden treasures, the cellar is thoughtful without ostentation. Prices remain refreshingly approachable, with starters from €9 and mains beginning at €19.
Already a magnet for Saint-Germain’s golden youth, models, and American tourists, Brass has been a hit since its opening – a contemporary brasserie with timeless Parisian allure.
- 12pm to 2am
- Open daily
- Average price: €45
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