I'll take her.
Problem solved.
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Previously on "Paris Restaurants"
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Taillevent, though its recently lost its third star, not that it really matters
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When in Paris you ought to eat at the small restaurants patronised by the locals not overpriced gastrofactories. Just go where there are no English voices to be heard
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Originally posted by ASB View PostI liked: Les petitis Bofinger, 10 pl Mar Juin. 75017 (Metro/RER is Pereire) It might be a bit out of the way for where you are staying though.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostThanks for the suggestions. I ate at Petit Zinc a couple of years ago - it was OK but I preferred La Coupole. I was looking for places less tramelled by the tourist route if possible.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostThanks for the suggestions. I ate at Petit Zinc a couple of years ago - it was OK but I preferred La Coupole. I was looking for places less tramelled by the tourist route if possible.
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Take the Metro to Toledo - from there you have a fantastic view of the Eifell Tower and the Seine - there are about 4 great bristos there. Also - a secret location favoured by the Parisians -there is a bistro with garden around the back of the Mankind Museum - there you can have the best of views of Paris with good food and gardens to boot - fairly priced too - one of the best in Paris IMHO
17, place du Trocadero
Paris 75116 France
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http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguid...tem_le_paris-iLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 3 March 2008, 12:47.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I ate at Petit Zinc a couple of years ago - it was OK but I preferred La Coupole. I was looking for places less tramelled by the tourist route if possible.
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The restaurant at the top of the tower - Jules Verne - was pretty good the last time I used it (a couple of years ago). It's hard to get a table though.
The bistro up there is absolutle tulipe though.
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Go get a kebab on Rue St Denis - not usually many tourists down that way.
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I would definitely avoid a restaurant that had been recommended by 3 people on this forum. Milan's the clincher, don't touch with a barge pole
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