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La Mere Maurin
Levallois-Perret
09/05/2026: This health insurance company is a complete disaster. I've never seen anything like it. I'm giving it one star because you're required to give at least one, but it deserves zero.
Overnight, my father was dropped from the plan without any warning. We were told a bailiff had intervened regarding unpaid bills and had sent us an acknowledgement of receipt. They even gave us the bailiff's contact information. I called him twice, and incredibly, he has absolutely NO file in my father's name. So, he never intervened and never sent a registered letter. The first person I spoke to at the insurance company insisted I had been notified. That's called treating people like idiots. I say "first person" because I called back three times and spoke to three different people who weren't even aware of the situation. At the same time, it's difficult to be aware of something that doesn't exist, because ever since my father was deregistered and supposedly faced legal action for these unpaid bills, I've never seen anyone with a debt who continues their life peacefully without any reminders or legal proceedings. The worst part is that they also cause you trouble because, for who knows how long, my father has been without health insurance without even realizing it. What a disgrace, such shoddy work!
09/04/2026: We are extremely disappointed! We spoke to a customer service representative on the phone for 45 minutes after requesting a quote through their website. They promised us many things, but none of them were kept. Be careful about what you are sold over the phone and online.
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Absolu Cafe
Levallois-Perret
27/06/2026: While I had come to celebrate a wonderful event with my family, this restaurant ruined the festive atmosphere by insulting my mother with racist and discriminatory remarks. For context, it's important to note that the event was attended primarily by white guests, with only a small number of Black people present.
My mother, my aunt, my cousins, and I (all Black!) were seated together at a table, and we quickly noticed a difference in treatment between us and the other guests, which began at the bar: my cousin and I went to order drinks, like everyone else, but we were the only ones who weren't served immediately. Instead, we were handed bottles of water to take to other guests' tables.
Throughout the meal, all the other guests saw trays brought to their tables, except for ours. We even thought there was a menu and that we had to order ourselves since everyone else had a dish at their table except us. When we pointed this out, we were told to "help ourselves to the plates from the tables behind us," but why should we have to pick at other people's plates when everyone else is being served?
We tried, with some reluctance, to laugh about the situation and have a good time, until dessert time (which arrived when we had barely eaten, since we had to beg for a main course). A waiter walked past us yet again without serving us. My aunt finally stopped him and asked if we could have one of the platters. Annoyed, the waiter handed us a tray of fruit and felt the need to specify, in a dismissive tone, that "it's ONE skewer per person, not a plate." He eventually brought us a plate of apple pie, which another waiter came to collect four minutes later, claiming he had to serve the pie to the other customers.
We were starting to get genuinely annoyed by the waiters' unpleasant behavior when suddenly, one of them came up to my mother and shouted, "MAMA! HEY MAMA! Calm down!" Naturally, my mother was outraged: what right did a stranger have to address her so familiarly and call her "Mama"?
All of us around the table were deeply offended by his remarks and reprimanded him, especially since his subsequent explanations did nothing to improve the situation. This waiter apparently has "friends of all backgrounds" and he supposedly called my mother "Mama" "because she looks old" (?), even though he never referred to anyone who was genuinely and visibly elderly (but white) in the room as such.
The waiter eventually shed tears, and my mother brushed aside the incident and accepted his apology, but I do not. How long must we tolerate this kind of behavior and attitude? How long must we bow down and absolve everyone who openly disrespects us based on discriminatory biases?
We had come to celebrate a beautiful wedding and a christening, and a day that should have been filled with joy and love ended in tears for my mother, whose memory was ruined by this restaurant. I do not thank you and I would not recommend this experience to anyone.
24/06/2026: A lovely little bistro! Everything was perfect, thank you to the team! I highly recommend it.
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