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loloa312 says:
This restaurant is a family favorite. You can't go to Paris, France without eating here. Be careful though, there is a fake L'entrecote, and some cab drivers take you there. There are TWO real locations though, one near the Eiffel Tower, and another in the St. Germain De Pris area, most major hotels…
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alygally says:
Absolutely incredible Italian restaurant in the 8th Arrondissement. It's small and intimate, and their food - particularly their veal - is something that I still dream about. All the servers seem to know the perfect glass of wine to accompany whatever it is that you're eating. Fair warning, howev…
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La Duree
1 review
#18 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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kels162164 says:
This is cheap only if you're stopping in to get some macarons, otherwise its definitely a $$$$$ resto. Macarons are traditional Parisian cookies/pastries made in a myriad of different flavors. La Duree has some of the best. From traditional flavors: chocolate, vanilla, coffee and rose to the more…
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kels162164 says:
This is a little resto hidden away on an interior alley off of the Carrefour de l'Odeon. It's also a tea house, so the selection of teas and desserts is phenomenal. I am a huge duck fan, and they have a black current smothered duck breast that is out of this world. Yummy!!! They also have a dess…
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mamasanlzn says:
There is only one word to describe the food here: FANTABULOUS!!! It is a small restaurant that serve Indochinese food and they know what they are doing. I don't know how to explain how good it is. My friends told me about this place and how they ate 2 out of 3 of their daily meals at this place o…
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Nick says:
Le Christine is a wonderful restaurant in the heart of the Left Bank's gallery scene. Though it is not a small, family run, cute little restaurant, it is by no means touristy. My group were the only tourists in the restaurant. It definitely has a hint of modern taste- from the actual …
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kels162164 says:
This resto is a find! Reservations are absolutely necessary, but the patron doesn't speak English, so if you don't parler francais, ask your hotel concierge to book for you. It's a little closet of a restaurant on L'Isle St. Louis (the smaller island) with only about 15 tables. The chef is incred…
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HCSmooth66 says:
I had found what is perhaps the best and worst possible thing for me in the New York Times. It was a guide to chocolate in Paris.
Pierre Herme was the place I most wanted to visit, specifically because I had seen online something called the Carrement Chocolat.
I don't know what Carrement Ch…
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dsr4u2 says:
Back in the 1960s Robert et Louise started charbroiling côtes de boeuf (rib steaks) over an open fire in the back of their small restaurant on the Rue Vieille-du-Temple in the Marais. With its low prices, the place was popular with impecunious students, some of whom paid the bill with paintings, wh…
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Taillevent
1 review
#25 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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Kathryn says:
An incredibly expensive but excellent gourmet dining experience. I had never been to a restaurant this quite this expensive (my credit card tells me never again - but I disagree) but the food, service and atmosphere were all phenomenal. We were just some 20 somethings who had never been to a place l…
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Tunisiana
1 review
#26 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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mariemak says:
Tunisiana...what do I say? This is a favorite restaurant in Paris, and living in Paris has revealed my affection for food! We stumbled upon it one afternoon and stopped in to see what was offered (as there are very few Tunisian restaurants and most are snack-type places) and we were instantly hook…
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Unknown
1 review
#27 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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amanda93 says:
There is this little crepe stand (along with other carnival foods) across the river from the Eiffel Tower. They have the best crepe's I have ever had! I had one with chocolate and bananas and I would fly back to Paris to have another if I could afford it. They have all sorts of flavours and other fo…
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pedro_pc says:
As i was visiting a friend in Paris, he took me for a brunch. He knew i was crazy about chocolate....so we arrived at Puerto Cacao. For me it was the same as paradise: flavour of chocolate everywhere, latin music, diferents origins of cacao, chocolate drinks, chocolate food, chocolate marmelades... …
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Ladurée
2 reviews
#29 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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mariemak says:
When visiting Paris, indulging in les macarons is a must, and Ladurée is the Louis Vuitton of macarons. A full menu is offered and there is usually a line out the door for Sunday brunch, but for me, it is the place for macarons and coffee. They offer full size macarons, or, for those (like me) wh…
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