After clogging my arteries with foie gras, rich cheeses, and creamy desserts during the holidays, I decided to give them a break in the New Year and have some cleaner food.
Tucked on a small street behind the Place des Victoires, Lémoni Café (lémoni is Greek for lemon) serves inventive and delicious mostly vegetarian food. The cooking style is called Cretois and the premise is simple: fresh and dry vegetables cooked without butter or cream. Although the idea has been around for a while, it is fairly new to Paris restaurants. I went for lunch the other day and the cozy cafeteria-style restaurant was full of casually well-dressed art and fashion people who I assumed were after the same thing I was. There are 3 menus/formules: takeout, basic and the lémoni. I chose the Lémoni for 12.15 euros that included a choice of I main dish, two sides, a drink, and dessert. I had a gratin of sweet potatoes and carrots, pureed been soup, and Indian style cold lentils and rice. The gratin was filling but not rich, the lentils cool and tangy, and the soup was flavorful but a little too watery. Dessert was a muffin/cake hybrid that tasted like a rich pound cake, but to my delight, didn’t contain any butter.
I met the owner Laurent Houssaye, who was warm and friendly. His food philosophy or the Lemoni attitude, proposes Mediterranean healthy food inspired by the beneficial effects of the Cretan diet.
I left Café Lémoni happy with the fact that I didn’t have to break the 6-figure calorie barrier or the bank to have a satisfying meal in Paris. My arteries thanked me.
Café Lémoni
5 rue Herold, 75001
01 45 08 49 84
Open Monday- Friday, lunch only
Metro: Palais Royal, Les Halles, Bourse
www.lemonicafe.fr
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Hey Richard - This looks like a fabulous place to eat a healthful meal - great tip!
Happy New Year to you!
Erin
Posted by: Run Around Paris | January 12, 2007 at 06:14 PM
Great review, Richard. I am telling you, you should be a journalist. I love your reviews.
Maybe I'll put this one on my list — it sounds like a good value.
Posted by: Mimi | January 13, 2007 at 04:29 AM
I'll go there too.
What a mignon website they have..
Thanks
Posted by: ParisBreakfasts | January 14, 2007 at 03:57 PM