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Going to Paris next month would appreciate some restaurant recommendations any price range? |
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Doethineb
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If you want the ultimate experience, try the Restaurant Jules Verne in the Eiffel Tower. It's not just a tourist gimmick -- Parisians eat there. It is reached by its own private lift (south pillar). The head chef, Alain Reix, has brought the restaurant an excellent reputation, placing among the top in France (one star in the Guide Michelin, 16/20 in the Guide Gault Millau).
Sitting in the heart of this intricate iron structure full of angles and perspectives, the Jules Verne looks out over Paris from 125 meters above ground.
Reservations (by fax or telephone only):
Tel: 33 (0)1 45 55 61 44
Fax: 33 (0)1 47 05 29 41
Go there for lunch on a weekday. It's much more affordable and you get a daylight view of Paris! |
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Albert Hall
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There is an excellent restaurant at The Ritz, L'Espardon - I enjoyed a really fabulous meal there a few years ago, it was a summer evening and we dined out in the gardens. Even the mouse scurrying around the tables did not distract us, however November is probably too cold for mice and men but you can still eat inside. {probably towards the top end of the Paris price range, but still significantly less than you would pay at a comparable London restaurant} |
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13caesars
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Try Le Procope, reputed to be the oldest restaurant in Paris. I had a set three-course luncheon there with the wife and it was the best restaurant meal ever (and I travel frequently). It was a few years back and the cost €29.50 a head.
Food, setting and service is absolutely wonderful. |
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worldglobetrottergirl
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You can view the menu at French restaurants which is posted outside the establishment. That way you can make up your mind before entering.
I really love Auberge de la Bonne Franquette, which is located in Montmartre. It's a great restaurant, great food, great atmosphere. I've only been there on Saturday evenings, but they have two entertainers (a singer/guitarist and accordion player) who entertain the restaurants. Be careful of the amorous accordion player. Trust me.
But it's a lot of fun. We have a great time...reservations are appreciated but not necessary. |
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sprinkles_star
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if you sit down at restaurants in europe, expect to pay at least double that which you would pay if you stood up at the tables outside on the street. |
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helen b
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Montmartre is the place to go. Any restaurant on the Rue des Trois Freres. Cheap and cheerful, but good.
Le Durer , 19 rue Yvinne le Tac is one of our favourites. Set price menus are very reasonable, the food and service excellent.
Look out for the sorbets at the end of the meal. You tend to be served a generous scoop of sorbet, along with a bottle of spirit!! e.g. le colonel is lime sorbet with vodka.
Brilliant!!! Highly recommended. |
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rosbif
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Cool pizzeria - think it's called "Iolande" - by Bir-Hakeim metro station/Champ de Mars RER station (not far from Eiffel Tower). Big pizzas, very reasonable prices. |
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sonne101
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all types of fast-food is available under the louvre. in the metro station.
here you can sit and eat nearly everything for a low price. its a collection fast-food companies and f.e. chinese, japanese food.
Sorry, that are all locations we had a good meal at :)
have a nice time in this wonderful city. |
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dr_gonzo_1974
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le mcdonalds,le burgerking,le kfc |
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