La Tartine - Paris
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La Tartine - Paris
Anyone been recently? Is is worth making a special trip to find it and how much does it cost? Looking for a nice wine bar with lots of atmospere and character close to the 5th or 6th. Small, and not terribky expensive for dinner....maybe 30-50e each?
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This is from the Patricia Wells website. We were there a couple months ago. I think it has everything you're looking for. Our only disappointment was that it was patronized mostly by english speaking tourists that night.
FISH LA BOISSONNERIE
69, rue de Seine
Paris 6
Tel: 01 43 54 34 69
Fax 01 46 33 15 29
Closed Monday. About 30 to 40 euros.
Juan Sanchez not only manages to run the best little wine shop in Paris (La Dernière Goutte, 6, rue Bourbon le Chateau, Paris 6 ) but also keeps his wine bar, Fish, packed day after day. The food is endearing and unpretentious: mussels steamed with fresh coriander; a sturdy bruchetta laden with mozzarella and tiny tomatoes; a fine penne with eggplant and pine nuts. Wines? Try the rough and red St Chinian from the Mas Champart.
FISH LA BOISSONNERIE
69, rue de Seine
Paris 6
Tel: 01 43 54 34 69
Fax 01 46 33 15 29
Closed Monday. About 30 to 40 euros.
Juan Sanchez not only manages to run the best little wine shop in Paris (La Dernière Goutte, 6, rue Bourbon le Chateau, Paris 6 ) but also keeps his wine bar, Fish, packed day after day. The food is endearing and unpretentious: mussels steamed with fresh coriander; a sturdy bruchetta laden with mozzarella and tiny tomatoes; a fine penne with eggplant and pine nuts. Wines? Try the rough and red St Chinian from the Mas Champart.