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#106 of 127 restaurants in France
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Torwart says:
With some weird disco lights, they will try to invite you to come in. It was end of March and we were able to try our luck. The entree was nice, with all servets being folded differently. To make it more easy to decide what to eat, the menu was accompanied with a english translation. The food was go...
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#107 of 127 restaurants in France
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Chokk says:
If you are visiting Paris and want to get in contact with some traditional french cuisine and have the service that you expect from a french waiter - you cannot mis this place. It is somewhat of a tourist trap but do yourself the favour to visit it early in the evening and enjoy a long meal. Have so...
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#108 of 127 restaurants in France
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Sweetski says:
Le Café du Commerce is a wonderful restaurant in the 15th arr. Nearby the Eifeltower. They serve classic French dishes and specialties from the South West of France. (andouillette, oeuf dur mayonaise, entrecote etc.) I always have the 'Magret de canard' (duckbrest). They have a 3-course meal for 28...
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#109 of 127 restaurants in France
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alygally says:
Bugsy's is a pub that is at a crossroads between the US and British Embassies and the French Ministry of the Interior. Any given workday, you can expect to rub elbows with diplomats who are out to grab a bite to eat for lunch, or meeting with co-workers for a quick drink after work. It's...
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#110 of 127 restaurants in France
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mskadu says:
Most times breakfast is not included in your hotel cost. But this can prove to be a blessing in disguise.
Consider eating at the local bakeries. The cost is much less and the variety many fold. And at the end of the day, when in Paris - eat as Parisians do ;-) And save a bundle in the process.
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#111 of 127 restaurants in France
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moreno1968 says:
Le tire bouchon at rue De Turenne is a small and very friendly bar and also restaurant. They only serve food during lunch time. People who come for lunch are the people who work in the office around the area. One of their specialties is a typical French food called Gratin Dauphinois (potato dish coo...
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#112 of 127 restaurants in France
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streamlines says:
For lunch on the Wednesday I was taken to the Parkside Diner. The Set Menu was €25 for 3 courses with a limited selection. I had Antipasta for a started, The Parma ham was good but the plates did not lend themselves to an easy meal. The Main course was Spareribs with fries and Coleslaw. This was a...
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#113 of 127 restaurants in France
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streamlines says:
For my evening meal I decided to go to King Ludwig's Castle in Disney Village. The restaurant is themed as a Medieval hall. The food is German/Alsace in style with a large selection of sausages and meat with Sauerkraut. However as I couldn't decide if I would like Sauerkraut I decided to go ...
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#114 of 127 restaurants in France
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MedKate says:
Last week I would have had nothing but good things to say about this chain of restaurants with a location on the Cours Saleya in Nice (and 2 on the Champs Elysées in Paris).
They serve standard fare, entrées, pasta, bistrot style meat and their specialty is all you can eat beef or salmon carpac...
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#115 of 127 restaurants in France
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Careful says:
This restaurant is a tourist trap.
The promised view is inexistent.
The show cannot be seen from 50% of the chairs (25% are not in the right sense, 25% are behind poles)
The food is good
The waiters are incompetent, and not polite if you try to obtain what you paid for.
Avoid this place !
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#116 of 127 restaurants in France
Expensive "Restaurants" in France
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medo_boo05 says:
I would like to share my, unfortunately, bad experience about food in supermarkets in France. It's pretty expensive, and the food is not fresh, like example the packed salad, made of vegetables, eggs and some cheese, that I took. It was rotten, and after that I had problems with my stomach, and sinc...
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#117 of 127 restaurants in France
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Angeline says:
Do not eat here. When I was in the Montmartre area of Paris checking out the sights last year, we decided to stop at this place to grab a snack. I have no idea why we went here, seeing as it's right in front of the Sacre-Coeur and prime territory for tourist-trapping. We ordered a "milkshake,"...
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#118 of 127 restaurants in France
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Torwart says:
Maybe I am a bit naive, but the evening was quite pleasant untill the head dish was served. I did like to try something new. Crognons? Boeuf! Ah bon. To bad, it was liver... and that is not my thing. So, the plate returned 1/4 eaten. The service was amusing till that point. After the disappointment ...
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#119 of 127 restaurants in France
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DanielOostdijk says:
In 2004 I went to Paris as part of a school excursion. At the first day, we would go for dinner at the Quartier Latin, which has several restaurants and is pretty popular. We were eating at Le Bistrot 30. It looked nice from the outside. However, our group was too big and there wasn't much room to s...
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#120 of 127 restaurants in France
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