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Chez l'Ami Louis

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Phone
  
+33 1 48 87 77 48

Address
  
32 Rue du Vertbois, 75003 Paris, France

Hours
  
Open today · 12–11PMSaturday12–11PMSunday12–11PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesday12–11PMThursday12–11PMFriday12–11PM

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Chez l'Ami Louis ([ʃe lami lwi], Our friend Louis's) is a restaurant at 32, rue du Vertbois, in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France, founded in 1924.

The restaurant, which has been called "the world's most famous bistro" and "the worst restaurant in the world", has only twelve tables and serves meals in a traditional French setting. It was founded by the chef Antoine Magnin, who died about 1987. Gault Millau said of him that he had "an eagle eye for choosing produce" and that the meat and poultry he served was the best in Paris. The current chef is Louis Gadby.

L'Ami Louis specializes in traditional French cuisine, including lamb and foie gras. Notable clients have included Francis Ford Coppola and Alice Waters, who has named it as her favourite restaurant. L'Ami Louis has been visited by Bill Clinton and Jacques Chirac and was the venue for the 70th birthday party of R. W. Apple, Jr..

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