
Aldehyde was in the Marais district and the name references the distinctive character of Chef Youssef Marzouk’s cuisine – French cuisine infused with Tunisian influences. This is his first solo restaurant but he comes from a restaurant family with his father a pastry chef and mother a restauranteur. The small place has been open a year and a half and has one Michelin star. The natural wood tables were in a room with exposed stonework, windows to the street, music in the background, art on the walls, a dark ceiling and open kitchen. The street it was on was filled with interesting little shops. At lunch they served a blind tasting only, of 4 courses. At dinner they have 5 and 7 course tastings. There was no printed menu before or after and with my lacking French the descriptions are the best I could decifer. We enjoyed some wines by the glass with the tasting. The food was all well seasoned with the tasting well paced and portioned. I would recommend the place if you’re open to surprise. Continue reading
