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The Left Bank is Alive (Thanks to Hugo & Co)

Posted on May 28, 2019May 19, 2019 by emiglia

The Left Bank of Paris used to be where folks flocked in Paris: popularized by illustrious former residents from Hemingway to Sartre to Hugo (and other less literary faces too), southern Paris was seen as the bohemian side, striking a stark contrast with the aristocratic north.

Hugo & Co

But things have been changing for years. Today, northern Paris (specifically the upper Marais, 9th, 10th, and 11th arrondissements) are far more popular for young, hip Parisians – and for good food. The Left Bank has a relative dearth of delicious places to eat, but I’m starting to notice a change, and Hugo & Co is one place I’ve long been incredibly excited to try.

Hugo & Co

This spot not terribly far from Notre Dame Cathedral is the little brother of the recently-Michelin-starred Tomy & Co, a fellow Left Bank resident near the Eiffel Tower.

Hugo & Co

At Hugo & Co, French technique and international ingredients unite with – in my opinion – success across the board. The now-famous bao buns with slow-cooked pork, daikon radish, and cucumber were stellar (and even better with the house-made hot sauce).

Hugo & Co

Crispy, tender bites of fried chicken are served with an herby sauce vierge and a not-too-spicy harissa mayonnaise.

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Boudin noir gets dressed up on a crostini with crisp slices of fresh apple and spring asparagus.

Hugo & Co

Asparagus were also invited to the table with this breaded-and-fried veal cutlet served with housemade curry sauce and raisins. I usually expect veal to be ultra-tender, and while that wasn’t the case here, it was packed with flavor.

Hugo & Co

While there were no losers on our table, there was one winner: confit pork belly with octopus, served with a housemade barbecue sauce. It was meltingly tender and just this side of sweet (and perfectly matched with a sesame-scented cole slaw).

The ever-changing seasonal menu, excellent list of natural wines, and location off the beaten track has skyrocketed this bistro up my list of top spots to recommend – and of course, I’ll be back myself.

Hugo & Co – 48 Rue Monge, 75005

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