Most underrated little sandwich shop in the city. Like most French dishes/snacks, the sandwiches are simple and perfect. Order the Charles du Gaul, it's made on a crispy baguette with aged ham...
Le Petit Parisien
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In 1884, Jean Dupuy bought Le Petit Parisien and turned it into the most successful newspaper of the early 20th century. In 2015, his great-great-grandson Jean Dupuy (also!), with his nephew Paul, decided to revive the brand by serving delicious French-style sandwiches in New York. In France, a ham-and-butter sandwich is also called a
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Reviews
I had a very simple and basic ham and butter sandwich here. It was very good. They used French butter and you can taste it. It cost almost $14 but this is an elevated ham and butter sandwich....
Good, but underwhelming for the price. I had to take it home and add more cheese and garnishes for a heartier sandwich
My review from April still stands, but in looking at my overall ratings I gave Le Petit Parisien a rating that was much too high. The coffee I had and poor service were well below a 3 star rating...
Stopped in for a treat. Nice feeling place. Had the Foie gras, fig confit, organic sea salt sandwich. Most expensive sandwich on the menu at $36 for a mid sized sandwich. I deliberated and did it....
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