Tuesday, November 16, 2010

le dome, revisited

One of my very first posts here, over a year ago, was about the restaurant
Le Dome.

It's one of those venerable old Parisian restaurants, famous for their seafood.
Last night, we went there for dinner.


This time of year is the best for shellfish, which is what I make a point of ordering when I come here. They also have wonderful fish soups. I came here a few years ago with one of my friends who lived just across the street from the restaurant and ordered an appetizer of the soupe de poisson. When you finished your portion, they would shimmer over and refresh your bowl. We were elated- soup refills! I don't even think we ordered main courses; we just gorged ourselves on warm, briny fish soup.


However, this time I was going big and ordering the Plateau de fruits de mer.
You need a lot of implements for the enormous tray they bring.
Oysters, mussels, clams, tiny shrimp, crab, winkles...


See, I told you it was enormous.
And though there were six of us at dinner, my mother and I polished this off pretty much by ourselves.
 
We are like-minded.


For our main course, we ordered the Bouillabaisse Marseillaise, which is for a minimum of two people. They come out with a huge platter of the cooked fish that goes into the soup and show it to you before dousing it in broth and ladling it into your bowls from a large turreen they keep warm on the table.


Bouillabaisse is emphatically not Parisian, but it was delicious, so who cares.
Still, it's the shellfish that have my heart. We are already scheming about how to fit in another oyster fest before my mother leaves on Saturday...


Le Dome
108 boulevard Montparnasse
Paris 75014

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