#31 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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Chokk says:
Restaurant Le Procope is one of the oldest restaurants of Paris; it is situated in rue de l'Ancienne Comédie, 6th arrondissement very close to Boulevard Saint-Germain.
The restaurant was opened in 1686 by the Sicilian Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli, with a slightly subversive name adopted from…
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#32 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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HCSmooth66 says:
Berthillon is one of those things in Paris that combines my 2 very favorite kinds of treats: Ice cream and Chocolate. OK, so they do other flavors as well, or so I'm told.
Berthillon is sold in several cafes, and at least one that I had eaten in on Ile St. Louis. But I got my single-scoop cone…
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#33 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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lulusartshack says:
I went to Cafe Deux Magots for breakfast the day I left to fly back home on the suggestion of one of my travel buddies. I knew it was *famous* because of the writers who hung out there, but honestly, I didn't really care about all that. I just wanted a tasty breakfast. And I wasn't disappointed. The…
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#34 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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Le_Parisien says:
"Au Chien Qui Fume" (litteraly "the smoking dog") is a very typical parisian "Brasserie" which was established in 1740.
A nice & elegant XIXth century style decoration, a real service with fully dressed waiters and high quality french traditional recipes.
This one brasserie is located at the v…
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#35 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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tien40 says:
2 weeks ago we went to Paris and we found this restaurant by chance. My boyfriend is from Marocco so we thought let's try this restaurant. The food was delicious and the price was good. They have 3 restaurant in Paris namely: district Montparnasse, Palais des Congrés and Place de Clichy. We have ea…
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#36 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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fivepointpalm says:
Ok.
Pizzas aren't the typical food of france... but who doesn't like pizzas???
well walking through paris, i saw lots of "vesuvio" pizzerias.
so we had diner at the one at the champs-elysee avenue.
Food:
I had a ham&mushrooms pizza. The pizza was good. Not big, but big enough... it was p…
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#37 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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fivepointpalm says:
On our only night, where we could "go out" (we were just too tired, to have a nice party evening), we landed at a lounge, very close to the arc de triomphe, at the champs-elysee avenue.
it's divided into 2 parts. the shopping department which sells books, clothes, food specialites, cds, and diver…
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#38 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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meghanmc says:
Picture a restaurant roughly the length of a small living room and the width of a large closet, with long tables lining the side walls set so closely together that you have to literally climb over them to get to the benches on the other side. The hosts will help you, and tease you mercilessly in Fr…
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#39 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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joelarias says:
I know if you came from the USA and am now in Paris you must think why go to an American restaurant. Well, I haven’t been to the USA in years and I missed an old fashion let me get fat breakfast.
“Breakfast in America” hit the spot. No more pastries, breads, and ham or cheese in the morni…
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#40 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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leonorav says:
I just ran into this restaurant without knowing anything about it.. and it was great!.. Typical parisinian food, good price and environment i recommend it 100%, Entrecote with pper sauce was delicious.. salads are huge!.
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#41 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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Rbelots says:
A cozy, small restaurant open since 1880´s, Au Petit Riche serves great oysters and all kinds of local french specialities. We found the restaurant back in 1998 on our first visit to France and kept visiting ever since whenever we were in Paris. Since its capacity is quite limited and it …
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#42 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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kels162164 says:
Ave Maria is a very bo-bo (bourgeois boheme) resto. This basically means its got the young, hip crowd. It's located in the former working class, now funky twenty-something Oberkampf quarter, so if you're planning to hit the bars, this is a great place to start. Its a very humble looking exterior,…
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#43 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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tmohen says:
Cozy up for a late night bite and drinks by the fire at the Bivouac Cafe and Bar. The setting is sophisticated, but not stuffy. Okay, the rule is that virtually all food in Paris is great, and that's true. It's a national pride thing about their talents. So you expect food at most good places to b…
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#44 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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mel_kay says:
This bar and restaurant, in the trendy area of the 11th arrondisement,
is a funky place to spend a night like a young Parisian local.
The high ceilings and huge mirrors give a sense of space amongst the
tables, booths and cigarette smoke. The decor is casual with raw wooden
walls and eclectic …
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#45 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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Clice says:
I did have a great time here, the food was good, the waitress did speak English.
The restaurant is very decorative, with lots of things to look at while waiting on the food. I wish I could find some personal photo of it, but I don't seem to have any.
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