Chef-owner: Loic Le Garrec · Opened 2022
Opened September 2022 by Loic Le Garrec (also behind Petit Robert Bistro in Boston), who named it after the original Batifol — a seven-day brasserie in Les Halles, Paris, where he worked at age 20.
$30–$60 per person
All-day Parisian brasserie in Kendall Square, in the former Abigail's space. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner seven days. French classics: coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon, escargot, raw bar.
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291 Third St, Cambridge, MA 02142
Mon-Fri: 7AM-10PM, Sat-Sun: 8AM-10PM
5 min walk from Kendall/MIT
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