Quai de Meudon
About
Quai de Meudon is a stylish brasserie‑restaurant located in the beautifully restored former Bas‑Meudon railway station, just a short tram ride from Paris on the T2 line. Since 2015 the historic structure has been converted into a contemporary French bistro that keeps the original architecture intact while offering modern comforts such as a terrace, Wi‑fi, and private rooms. The menu blends classic French dishes with creative mediterranean touches: starters range from octopus carpaccio and lemon‑olive‑oil tapenade to crispy calamari, prawns and sea‑urchin coral, while the main courses feature tempting sea‑based options like lobster‑sauce dumplings with rice pilaf or a land dish of beef cheek in rich Burgundy wine, complemented by split‑pea mash and mesclun salad. The dining experience is rounded off with a signature feature—roasted apple sache, tuiles and salted‑butter caramel ice‑cream—making it a memorable culinary expedition for both locals and travelers alike.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour