Paris Restaurant recommendations
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Paris Restaurant recommendations
Looking for some help to avoid the tourist traps for dinners in Paris please. Ideal is a quaint bistro with great french food at a reasonable price. Not looking for Michelin star, upscale type of place, just your favorite neighborhood place you would go with friends for a good meal.
I'd like something in the Montmartre area on a Tuesday evening (bonus if its a bit romantic) and the harder Monday night reservation - perhaps something near the Louvre, or Latin Quarter or even near my hotel in the 10th not far from Gare de Nord. Your help is much appreciated!
I'd like something in the Montmartre area on a Tuesday evening (bonus if its a bit romantic) and the harder Monday night reservation - perhaps something near the Louvre, or Latin Quarter or even near my hotel in the 10th not far from Gare de Nord. Your help is much appreciated!
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Look up La Ferme du Rail and instead of taking the prix fixe, go for the varying platters meant for more than one. It's inexpensive, part of a social experiment; the associated housing is split between homeless and student housing.
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Best to sit outside, so go there when it is not rainy.
https://cooperativecity.org/2019/10/...ial-inclusion/
Best to sit outside, so go there when it is not rainy.
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A few of our favorites. Breakfast at Bolangerie Poilane behind the Hotel Lutetia. Lunch at Bouillon Chartier Montparnasse, I love the historic ambience and food. Dinner at Chez Rene in St. Germain, a classic old school bistro.
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