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- Finally, another worthy vegan place on Rive Gauche.
I haven't been to apeti for a while, so I'm glad I finally came back. Therefore, it's time for a review update! The menu has changed since my last visit, but it still has a mix of raw and cooked dishes. Everything is gluten-free. From what I understand, there is a new cook, and a new spring menu. And it's delicious! At first sight, plates might look simple, but they are quite flavorful and enjoyable. Desserts are also less sweet than average, which is a good thing. Portions are just exactly; but during lunch time you can get an appetizer+main set for less than 20euros (or 24€ if you add a dessert). The service is great as usual. Oh, and now not only they open on weekends, but they have a brunch on Sundays (and Mondays)! Definitely worth checking it out if you're in Paris. ---------------------------------------------------- We visited for lunch and had the raw plate and the vegetable gratin (plate of the day). The raw plate was yummy, very well presented, and it contained different small dishes. Probably it's one of the nicest raw plates we've got in Paris. The gratin was also tasty. In both cases, I wouldn't mind if portions were a little larger. Otherwise, I'd recommend you to have also an appetizer, or to try the menu "decouverte"; with the downside being that the meal could get a bit expensive. As desserts we had the cheesecake and the chocolate cake. We really liked that they were not that sweet; both were delicious but the texture and flavor of the chocolate cake were particularly great. The staff was friendly and attentive, the atmosphere also calm. So, I'm glad there is a new good vegan place on that side of the river. I'll cross fingers for it to open on the weekends someday soon. Updated from previous review on 2017-03-09