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fredleal says:
If you want to eat well in Paris - or any big city in the world, for that matter - you just have to look for the places filled with locals. Just search for the average Joe accordingly to the price range you desire (and you suppose he belongs to), and where he eats is probably the place where a bun…
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Fouguet’s
1 review
#47 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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rebeccaparis07 says:
This place was amazing. Located on the Champs-Elysee right across from Louis Vitton. The ambiance is very romantic and you can choose to sit inside or outside. The service was great and they didn't mind the english. The food was fantastic. I had the roasted chicken, au gratin potatoes. They were scr…
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bonz137 says:
Great Italian resturant just half a block from our hotel (California St. Germain). The staff was very helpful and tolerant of our inability to speak french.
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HCSmooth66 says:
During my morning with a fellow TravBuddy this place was pointed out to me as a good place to stop for fallafel. I had never had fallafel before, but I am rarely hesitant to try anything, unless it's seafood.
There are a few fallafel places in this same area, which I have never understood. It r…
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mchesus says:
This little creperie is just off of Rue Montorgueil (which you can't miss if you go to Paris). When I was in Paris for 6 weeks in 2005 one of my travel buddies worked at this cafe. It run solely by a father and his daughter and one friend. Thus, it is a truly personal experience going there. The fat…
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kels162164 says:
Since I am always on the hunt for cheap good food, Le Cambodge was a great discovery. Right off the Canal St. Martin in the 10th, Le Cambodge in great, flavorful Cambodian food for under 10 euros!!! No reservations + small resto = always packed and often a wait. The Chicken curry is delicious!
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HCSmooth66 says:
I met up with a TravBuddy at Le Flore en L'Ile because it was a pretty recognizable, and easy-to-find, place. We met in the morning, so we sat down to a light breakfast.
Despite my horrid ability with the French language I was able to follow exactly what she'd ordered. Luckily it was exactly …
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Chokk says:
Situated at one of the best corners in Paris to my opinion you can find the café Le Relais Odeon. It is a very busy corner, car traffic and Metro but also close to the cinema as well. If you get a table outside here you do not need to move for sure because the world will come to you.
We stayed h…
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Minibus
1 review
#54 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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babass says:
Restaurant held by Eddy, it is a small conventional place near Pigalle (Métro Blanche), that offers suculent French cuisine. Have the
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teagirl79 says:
I was searching for a quintessential French meal, and I found it at Falmmel's! The service was attentive without being snobby, and the food was excellent!
The restuarant is in a building that dates back to the 1400's! THe interior is all painted white with the natural wood beams (original? not sure…
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Pasta Papa
1 review
#56 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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delsol67 says:
They claim 862 ways to fix your pasta. Needless to say, you get to mix and match your pasta, sauce and whatever you want to top that off with. They even tell you what region your pasta choice comes from. They do have salads and pizzas as well.
I chose a simple pene with an alassio sauce (a creme…
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The Moose
1 review
#57 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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alygally says:
The Moose is one of the Canadian bars in Paris. Run by an awesome guy named Raoul, it offers a fantastic English-speaking environment to those missing their native language...not to mention football (the American kind) is televised every weekend during NFL season. The Moose has you…
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Tokyo Eat
1 review
#58 of 82 restaurants in Paris
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missmzungu says:
Tokyo Eat is the restaurant in the Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum.
This is also reflected in the restaurant. The interior of Tokyo Eat is create by Stéphane Maupin (architecture and light), Ivan Fayard (tables) and artists such as André, Marcus Kreiss, Oliver Babin, Kolkoz and Zevs …
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ljmckeever1 says:
Me and my sister went to Paris for my eighteenth birthday a couple of years ago. The Horses Tavern was our first port of call for drinks, the cocktails were amazing and the staff were great, especially a guy called Fabien who entertained us all weekend!
Well recommended!
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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.
The restaurant is somewhat of a tourist trap but do yourself the favour to visit it early in the evening and enjoy a lo…
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