Roze de Chantoiseau (Mathurin): Mathurin Roze de Chantoiseau is a French restaurateur. One fine day in the fall of 1765, he arranged a few round marble tables in a former bakery on rue des Poulies (currently rue du Louvre in the 1st arrondissement) in Paris.
On the facade, he puts up a sign "Come to me, you whose stomach is suffering and I will restore you".
To his customers, he serves coarse-salted poultry, roast, eggs, broth. The service is friendly, the ...
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