Number: 10243
Official Theme: Creator Expert
Unofficial Theme: Modular Buildings
Release Date: January 1, 2014
Piece Count: 2,469
Minifig Count: 5
Age Rating: 16+
Cost: US $159.99 - CA $189.99 - DE 149.99 € - UK 132.99 £ - DK 1299.00 DKK
Since its unveiling this past October at BrickCon in Seattle and the subsequent press release sent out to major news outlets and LEGO fan sites, it seems popular opinion is that Creator Expert 10243 Parisian Restaurant is a winner. The LEGO Community Team has graciously supplied Toys N Bricks with a preview copy to review. Bienvenue à Chez Albert!
The front of the box, emblazoned with the Creator theme branding and "Expert" corner badge, features a main image of the front of the building at a slight angle. Additional smaller images display the rear of the building, the stacking floor feature and the height and width dimensions.

Creator Expert 10243 Parisian Restaurant Box Art
Inside, you will find 18 bags of pieces, a 32x32 Medium Stone Gray baseplate (as is standard for this series) and an 8x16 Dark Stone Gray plate. The bags are numbered with a 1, 2, 3, or 4, denoting the order in which the set is built. The bags marked 1 and 2 are used to build the ground floor, totalling 10 bags (four bags for "Part 1", and six bags for "Part 2".) "Part 3" builds the second-floor apartment above the restaurant with another four bags while "Part 4" rounds out the build with a thid-floor art studio, comprised of another four bags.

10243 Parisian Restaurant contents
There are three instruction booklets - one for each floor. You could easily split the job up between three people simultaneously without getting mixed up (provided you have the space.)

10243 Parisian Restaurant instruction booklets

10243 Parisian Restaurant bag breakdown
Part 1
The first set of bags builds the base of the first floor atop the 32x32 baseplate. Comprised mostly of Black, Medium and Dark Stone Gray and White pieces, rare colors here include Brick Yellow, Sand Yellow, Dark Red, Earth Blue and Metallic Silver.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 1" sorted
Notable pieces for this part of the build include the all-new Motor Scooter body in Bright Red, the Inverted 2x2 Dome in Dark Red and the 2x2 Round Tile w/Hole in Dark Stone Gray, as well as the "One Ring" from Lord of the Rings, reappropriated here as an engagement ring! There is, of course, a spare included.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 1" notable pieces
Mid-build during Part 1, you can see the detail in the flooring - the tiles in the kitchen, the wood floor in the eating area, the tiles for the sidewalk and entryway carpeting, as well as the somewhat cobblestone-styled outdoor eating area which spells out "CHEZ" (which is French for "at" or "to" which makes it a strange choice.) Still, the level of detail is impressive, and evocative of last years' Winter Village Cottage.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 1" mid-build details
At the end of "Part 1", the foundation of the building is firmly set and most of the interior furniture is complete. You can already see how the new 2x2 Inverted Dome has been used twice here - as a flowerpot outside, and upside-down as a lampshade inside!

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 1" complete
Part 2
The six bags comprising Part 2 of the build include the rest of the first floor walls and interior/exterior decoration. Compared to Part 1, the amount of pieces here is quite a bit greater. The breakout star in this pile is, naturally, the Olive Green - found here in various lengths of 1x brick and plate.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 2" bags heap
When sorted, the amount of Olive Green is readily apparent. Other notable colors here are Earth Blue, Dark Red and Dark Reddish Brown. Various translucent colors of the bottle first found in Pirates of the Caribbean are also included.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 2" bags sorted

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 2" Olive Green pieces
This set of bags includes three printed tiles - a new Black 2x4 tile with the text "CHEZ ALBERT RESTAURANT", a new White 2x2 tile featuring the menu, and a 2x2 Sand Yellow tile with a painting of a sailing ship on it, which we've seen before.

10243 Parisian Restaurant "Part 2" printed tiles
I had an apprentice builder throughout the process of building the first floor, my daughter's friend and brother from another mother AND father. Look at the shine coming off my head! Also, LEGO obviously saw my dining room walls and were inspired to create Olive Green!

10243 Parisian Restaurant Apprentice Builder
Despite being half the "recommended age" printed on the box, he was very impressed with the set, and I quote "It's really cool, and very detailed." He had no problem keeping up and only had an issue with the complex way the Earth Blue curtains were built.
By the end of "Part 2", the entire first floor is complete, including the kitchen counters, complex curtains and detailed sideboard inside, as well as the awning, sign, bench, lamp post, and stairs up to the second floor outside. At this point, if there is one criticism I could lob, it's that the back portion of the baseplate looks relatively barren compared to the highly detailed and tiled front and interior.

10243 Parisian Restaurant at the end of "Part 2"

10243 Parisian Restaurant, first floor rear

10243 Parisian Restaurant

10243 Parisian Restaurant awning and "CHEZ ALBERT" sign

10243 Parisian Restaurant rear details

10243 Parisian Restaurant interior details

10243 Parisian Restaurant kitchen details

10243 Parisian Restaurant curtain details
































