
The Piccolo Teatro was a small, romantic restaurant in the Marais district. After reading reviews on the internet, I was anxious to try it. Unfortunately, this restaurant’s web site states they are closed and in fact the place is for sale.
This restaurant was featured on Gordon Ramsey’s television show. He tried to give the owner a new chance to succeed. Alas, this wasn’t successful. I’ve posted this information to let people know the status, there are plenty of outdated mentions on other sites.
- Piccolo Teatro
- 6, rue des Ecouffes (4°)
- 01 42 72 17 79
- Metro: St-Paul
- Closed Restaurant
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Thank goodness it is closed. The woman who owned it was lazy and uncommitted. She had more committment to a cat than to her responsibilty of her finances to her father who helped finance the business. She was a looser and probably a spoiled brat. Looks like a daddy girl who never grew up.
Shame on the former owner. She was as bad as her first “Chef” and her waitress friend. The three of them together resembled a circus act more than a restaraunt staff. Her laziness and apathy certainly destroyed the business and made for a bad experience for a promising young chef. Daddy should have laid the law down a long time ago.
Good! The owner, Rachel McNally, was a complete loser wasting everyone’s money and time. Complete brat! Glad her India was employed by Gordan Ramsey otherwise her talent could have been wasted.
Here is an artical about India - will done girl!!
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/33668
I can’t believe how Rachel could treat her father so poorly. Her laziness and arrogance were outdone only by the cavalier way she treated him, being so willing to let him bail her out. I hope he learned his lesson and lets her make her own way. She does not deserve another chance.
Does anyone remember another veggie restaurant near there, called La Truffe? That was another example of a place with great potential which went wrong because of bad business sense.
My favourite in Paris is still (and it’s been around for 30 or so years now) “Le Grenier de Notre Dame” in Rue de la Bucherie. Anyone else been there?
http://video.concierge.com/?fr_story=897ca730668c79391cdfd93f8ace989058bf7d67&rf=sitemap