About Triadou Haussmann
Triadou Haussmann is a long‑standing Parisian brasserie and restaurant situated at 80 Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Founded in 1935 and run by the Triadou family for several generations, it serves classic French brasserie fare—breakfasts, salads, meats, fish, burgers, pastas, daily specials, desserts, and a wide selection of French and international wines—in a warm, traditional café/brasserie setting with indoor and terrace seating.
A charge from “TRIADOU HAUSS” or similar on your statement is most likely from an in‑person meal or drinks at the restaurant, often in the €20–€60 per person range depending on whether it was breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just drinks and shared plates. Because it is a full‑service brasserie open from early morning until late at night, charges can correspond to anything from coffee and pastries to full multi‑course meals, cocktails, or wine by the glass or bottle. If your bank shows a small difference from the printed bill, that can reflect tip/gratuity added on the card or currency conversion if your card is not in euros.
To verify a Triadou Haussmann charge, start by checking the date and time of the transaction and comparing it to your travel or dining history in Paris, as well as any receipts, email confirmations (if you booked via platforms like TheFork), or card slips you kept. If you still have questions, you can contact the restaurant directly using the phone or contact details on their official website to confirm the amount and date they processed. For disputes, first clarify the charge with the restaurant, then follow up with your card issuer if you believe there was an error or unauthorized use.