It was a rainy day covered with the petrichor smell. Paris in the rain does not seem so magical at this moment. Actually, this was our first time experiencing French cuisine. My "copine" just finished a French series and she loved it. This place, you could experience French soul in Bangkok.
We ordered 2 cheese and parma ham with lobster soup as appetizers. Honestly, for French cheeses, we both could not relate to it, but the soup was really good.
The main courses were "La Joue de Boeuf" and "Vongole." Both were good, the wagyu beef cheek was ultimately soft and the pasta tasted homie. They have a variety of good wines, but unfortunately, I had to drive, so we just had 2 glasses of sauvignon.
Anyway, the best part of this night was chilling with wine and a city view. It's not too famous a place in Bangkok if you compare it to the rooftop at Icon Siam or Sathorn, but somehow it made us fall for each other among the people in the cuisine. We both fell on Saturday.