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    L'Andouille, Restaurant in Puteaux
    Restaurant300Points
    Michelin 2026

    L'Andouille

    Puteaux

    Restaurant in Puteaux, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A practical Puteaux choice for a measured lunch or dinner when Michelin Guide recognition matters more than a heavily publicized menu. L'Andouille is easier to approach than a destination booking, but diners who want a clearly defined cuisine style or price band should compare it with Saperlipopette! before committing.

    About L'Andouille

    L'Andouille is a restaurant in Puteaux with Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition. Practical details are straightforward: casual dress, lunch and dinner hours from Tuesday through Saturday, Sunday lunch hours, closure on Monday.

    Consider it if you want a meal in Puteaux with Michelin Guide recognition and simple planning needs. Look elsewhere if the occasion depends on a confirmed cuisine label, published price band, named dishes, or detailed menu information before committing.

    Choose it for a measured meal, not a menu-led spectacle

    The right expectation here is restraint. There is no tasting-menu structure, chef-led format, or named dish list to build a meal around, so the safer strategy is to treat the menu as something to confirm directly with the restaurant rather than pre-plan around a signature order.

    In practical terms, the decision comes down to appetite for certainty. If a Michelin Plate signal is enough reassurance and the group is comfortable checking current details before going, L'Andouille makes sense. If the occasion needs a different style or more upfront clarity, Saperlipopette! is another option to compare.

    Timing matters more than advance strategy

    The most useful planning detail is the weekly rhythm. L'Andouille is closed on Monday. From Tuesday through Saturday, hours are 11:45 AM–2:30 PM and 6:45–11 PM. On Sunday, service is listed from 12–2:30 PM only.

    For an explorer who likes context, compare L'Andouille with other options such as Stripe Coffee Shop, IMperfetto, Yaya, Ô Petit Club depending on timing and the kind of outing you want. Keep the comparison practical rather than assuming a specific menu, format, or atmosphere.

    Use the Puteaux context to decide

    Readers comparing local options can start with the full Puteaux restaurants guide, then decide whether L'Andouille's schedule, casual dress code, Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition match the plan.

    Bottom line: choose this for a direct, recognition-backed Puteaux meal where the exact menu is not the main reason for going. For a tighter brief, compare other names first, then choose the place that best matches the occasion.

    The takeL'Andouille suits anyone looking for a genuine quartier table: locals dropping by after errands, families and small groups gathering for hearty, regional fare, or visitors who want an unpretentious counterpoint to Paris’s starred rooms. Because the place is built around strong supply chains and Breton staples, it works well for diners who value provenance and seasonality over theatrical tasting menus. The neighbourhood setting and lively room make it a reliable option for casual dinners and relaxed business meals that prefer substance and flavor over formality.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextPuteaux, France

    Planning details

    Location
    6 rue Collin
    Website
    restaurantlandouille.eatbu.com
    Phone
    +33 1 45 06 45 20
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    L'Andouille reads like a proper neighbourhood bistro: modest in its room but alive with the particular energy of local dining. Its identity leans heavily on Breton roots — andouille, buckwheat and butter-forward pastry — and the writing consistently privileges ingredient provenance over theatrical technique. The result is a rustic, charming spot that feels relaxed rather than precious. Service and cooking present an uncomplicated confidence: this is not a restaurant trying to perform at the haute cuisine level, but a sincere, ingredient-driven address where sourcing and straightforward execution shape the experience.

    Best For

    L'Andouille suits anyone looking for a genuine quartier table: locals dropping by after errands, families and small groups gathering for hearty, regional fare, or visitors who want an unpretentious counterpoint to Paris’s starred rooms. Because the place is built around strong supply chains and Breton staples, it works well for diners who value provenance and seasonality over theatrical tasting menus. The neighbourhood setting and lively room make it a reliable option for casual dinners and relaxed business meals that prefer substance and flavor over formality.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus on dishes that foreground the restaurant’s Breton lineage and the chef’s sourcing. The signature andouille de Guéméné-sur-Scorff and the pâté en croûte de pigeon cochon et noisettes are natural starting points, and items that reference buckwheat or butter-forward pastry signal the kitchen’s regional touch. Expect plates that change with available produce; ask servers about what’s coming from the direct supply chains the chef maintains. In short, order the house specialities and anything presented as a product of their Breton suppliers to best appreciate the kitchen’s strengths.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Simple, authentic bistro atmosphere with a friendly, unpretentious vibe, attentive service, and shaded terrace evoking a village feel amid the Paris suburbs.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyClassicLively

    Best For

    FamilyGroup DiningCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Terrace

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    View

    Street Scene

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • andouille de Guéméné-sur-Scorff
    • pâté en croûte de pigeon cochon et noisettes
    Planning details
    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Ô Petit Club, Notable alternative
    • Saperlipopette !, Modern Cuisine, €€
    • IMperfetto, Notable alternative
    • Stripe Coffee Shop, Notable alternative
    • Yaya, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Puteaux

    Ô Petit Club, Saperlipopette !, IMperfetto, Stripe Coffee Shop, Yaya cover different versions of a Puteaux meal. L'Andouille is the safer pick when external recognition is the deciding factor; Saperlipopette ! is clearer for diners who want Modern Cuisine and a €€ signal before booking.

    For value planning, Saperlipopette ! has the cleaner price cue, while L'Andouille asks for more comfort with deciding at the table. For ease, L'Andouille is marked as an easy booking, which makes it useful for weekday plans or a low-drama dinner. Stripe Coffee Shop is the better fallback when the occasion is casual and short; Yaya is the better fit when the group wants a livelier meal.

    If the goal is a special-occasion dinner without heavy planning, start with L'Andouille or Saperlipopette !. If the priority is a relaxed local option rather than recognition, compare Ô Petit Club and IMperfetto as well before choosing.

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    Compare L'Andouille
    L'Andouille Puteaux and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    L'AndouillePuteaux;
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262026 Michelin Plate
    ;
    Ô Petit ClubPuteauxNo published awards; ;
    Saperlipopette !ParisModern Cuisine
    Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    €€
    IMperfettoPuteaux
    2025 50 Top Pizza World Best Pizza · #27
    ; ;
    Stripe Coffee ShopCourbevoieNo published awards; ;
    YayaPuteauxNo published awards; ;

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at L'Andouille?

    There is no signature dish or fixed menu detail in the available information. Treat the choice as something to confirm from the current menu at the restaurant, noting that L'Andouille has Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition.

    How far ahead should I book L'Andouille?

    Plan around the confirmed hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 11:45 AM–2:30 PM and 6:45–11 PM; Sunday, 12–2:30 PM; Monday closed.

    What are alternatives to L'Andouille?

    Other names to compare include Stripe Coffee Shop, Ô Petit Club, Saperlipopette! IMperfetto, Yaya. Use current hours and the kind of meal you want to decide which option fits best.

    Is L'Andouille good for a special occasion?

    It can be a sensible choice if you want a restaurant in Puteaux with Michelin Guide France & Monaco 2026 Plate recognition and a casual dress code. For a highly specific occasion, confirm the current menu and planning details directly.

    Is lunch or dinner better at L'Andouille?

    Both lunch and dinner are listed from Tuesday through Saturday: 11:45 AM–2:30 PM and 6:45–11 PM. Sunday is lunch only, from 12–2:30 PM, Monday is closed.

    Does L'Andouille handle dietary restrictions?