On a busy road lined with touristy pubs close to Saint Sulpice, Tiger is a cocktail-focused breath of recent air. Gin & tonics are the specialty right here, with greater than six variations on the usual obtainable, all made with Tiger’s home made tonic. Different gin-based cocktails make up a powerful a part of the menu (assume French 75 or martinez), and, as one may count on, the alternatives for particular person gins are glorious, together with a model from famous calvados producer Christian Drouin. These in search of a bit of selection produce other choices within the type of a brief traditional cocktails menu, too. Vaguely Southeast Asian small plates can be found, too, in case you’re hungry, however the laidback environment and enjoyable cocktails are the true draw.
Helmed by the gregarious Stanislas Jouenne, previously at La Maison du Whisky, Tiger is a relaxed various to the opposite extra critical (and extra uptight) cocktail vacation spot close by, Prescription Membership.
Sensible data
Deal with: 13 rue Princesse, 75006
Nearest transport: Mabillon (10), Saint Sulpice (4)
Hours: Closed Sunday & Monday
Phone: 09 77 42 07 30
Reservations: Stroll-Ins Welcome
Common worth for a cocktail: 12€
Common worth for dinner: 20-39€
Fashion of delicacies: Small plates, Southeast Asian
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Evaluations of curiosity
52 Martinis (2016) “It’s not simply the great drinks, décor and repair which can be setting the Tiger aside. It’s additionally drawing a barely completely different crowd. And, I wager it’s because of its left financial institution location. Tiger’s twitter web page recommends “Tu veux fuir les hipsters ? Traverse la seine.” (Need to escape the hipsters? Cross the Seine) See, on this facet of the Seine, we’ve bought the intellectuals, literature and jazz. We’re extra hepcat than hipster. Plus we’ve bought the perfect gin joint on the town.”
Paris Bouge (2016) “On sirote le hit de la maison : un Oh My Canine, cocktail au gin infusé au poivre blanc, citron vert, pama, cordial rapsberry & rose et ginger ale… French contact avec un Gin Tonic normand, un gin de Christian Drouin, des billes de pommes infusées au calvados et un tonic maison (utilisé dans tous les Gin Tonic). Pour les plus épris du gin, on s’accoude au comptoir et on sélectionne parmi les références choisies par ce tigre : des plus grandes maisons (Hendricks, Bombay, Monkey 47…) jusqu’aux petits producteurs (Sip Smith et Dodd’s (UK), Juniper et Koval (US)…”
Le Figaro (2016) “Entre exotisme asiatique du papier peint à feuilles de palmier et la fraîcheur des petits carreaux de mosaïque bleus et gris, Tiger appartient à cette nouvelle génération d’établissements qui respirent la quiétude.”