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A refuge of calm in the city.
Here heavy iron machinery and pixels get along.
It’s not a bistro nor a café; not a tea nor a coffee shop. Café Arsène is a bit of everything.
Everybody enjoys La Bijouterie, and rightly so. 3 chefs both cook and serve a modern and precious asian cuisine. Dim sum combo at lunch, semi-grastronomic menu at night. All of them are presented in a warm and neat decor: old wooden floor, golden wallpaper and carefully chosen tableware. La Bijouterie is the french word for "Jewelry shop" and that makes sense.