Game: Dinner in Paris
Publisher: Funnyfox Games and Hachette Games
Designers: Les Trolls Associés
Artist: Alain Boyer
Number of Players: Two to four players
Ages: 10+
Playtime: 40 minutes
Year: 2020
Genre: Tile laying, set collecting game of Parisian restaurateurs
MSRP: $39.99
I share a how to play, and my review, of Dinner in Paris from Funnyfox Games and Hachette Games. Designed by The Trolls, with artwork from Alain Boyer, the game places players in the roles of Parisian restaurateurs opening locations in a square of the famed city. Should you embark on a journey to build a Parisian culinary empire? Or should you make your gaming reservations elsewhere and give dinner in Paris a wide berth? You’ll find out!
23:26 Final thoughts and review score
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Dinner in Paris is a fun mash up of tile laying and set collecting. There's a fine balancing act of building different types of restaurants, pursuing terrace building, and completing objectives. I like the fact there's some take that and competition to build your restaurant terraces too. The component quality is nicely presented, although the card stock leaves something to be desired. Overall, the gang and I have enjoyed dinner in Paris quite a lot!
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