Review: Restaurant L’initial, Paris

An elegant and unassuming establishment in the heart of Paris. We were staying in the Latin Quarter and I was randomly clicking on restaurants in Google Maps when I found Restaurant L’initial, which had stellar reviews, just down the road.
The chef is Japanese, hinted at in some dishes like gyoza and ingredients like daikon, and much more evident in the clean flavours. But the bulk of the menu and the classic setting is decidedly French. There is only one (very affordable for the calibre) set menu but they are very adaptable to dietary requirements. The wine list is extensive and the service was faultless. There are a lot of white tablecloths, white napkins and silverware but the atmosphere is very relaxed and unpretentious, the tables are positioned at very respectful distances from each other to facilitate lots of intimate conversations among the mixed weeknight crowd of young couples, business diners, locals and visitors.
We tasted 6 courses plus an amuse bouche and a very delicious palate cleanser – peach sorbet with peach jelly, which actually ended up as one of the stand-outs of the evening.
