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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 06:59 AM
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Paris restaurant discovery - Great Food/Fast/Reasonable/Ambiance/6th

I've been over in the 6th for the last week and have stayed here MANY times. I love the area but have found the resto options rather limited. But I just stumbled across a REALLY nice litte restaurant called La Bastide d'Opio at 9,rue Guisarde 75006 Paris Tel 01 43 29 01 84 open every day - www.bistrot-opio.com. And they're doing SOOOO many things right that they deserve some BIG credit.

For one thing it's open on Sunday - I got there about 2pm. And the waiters are actually friendly. And there is actually space between the tables. They have a large upstair seating and smaller down. I ordered the salmon in an herb crust with ratatouille and a salad for only 18 euros - and was so impressed that I also ordered the moelleux au chocolat - and a coffee and it totalled 27 euros.

Moelleux au chocolat is one of my absolute FAVORITE desserts in France. It's a tiny little round chocolate cake served warm with creme anglais. When you cut in to the cake - out oozes some of the richest MOST delicious chocolate sauce EVER. It's a LOT of chocolate deliciousness without all the volume.

My salmon was PERFECTLY cooked - I always order it rare - and it was served atop a perfectly fine ratatouille. And the salad was JUST right with the RIGHT amount of dressing - getting rare these days- and well seasoned.

I could tell that lots of other diners were happy with their food, too. And the ONLY thing I had to wait more than 5 minutes for was the check - but I'm cutting them slack for that - it was crowded.

I am VERY happy to pass this GREAT tip along to you. From my plate to yours!!! Enjoy.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 07:52 AM
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Looks like our kind of place. I'll make a note of it for our next trip.
Merci!
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 08:14 AM
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To me La Cuisine Provencale is the best in france.

Thanks for the web site.I will be in Paris in September.

I cant remember where Rue Guisarde is located. How far the restaurant is from Saint Germain Church or St.Germain metro? We will be staying as usual at Hotel Bonaparte.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 08:20 AM
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Turn left out of hotel, left at corner and left again and it's back in that area.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 08:46 AM
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Thanks maria c. it must be close to a restaurant that we frequented often..is very famous for the Mussels..I am terrible trying to remember names..
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 09:05 AM
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Thanks This looks perfect for our trip this summer.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 09:44 AM
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For some reason, I think the OP's restaurant is a 'sister' to La Boussole in the 6th.. ? Ah, look at the reference at the foot of the webpage...
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Travelnut, I didn't know the connection but when I first read the OP, I was going to respond by saying how much I liked La Boussole which I think is just one strret over. I thought it was very good value and fun. So, now plan to try La Bastide d'Opio as well.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 10:22 AM
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Sounds lovely, we are looking for a place to eat on Sunday, May 1st. Do you think either La Boussole and/or La Bastide d'Opio will be open?

We are staying in the 4th, but these both look so nice and your glowing recommendations make them even more appealing. I am assuming both will be easy for us to get to from the 4th??

http://www.la-boussole.com/
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 10:48 AM
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>I've been over in the 6th ..... have found the resto options rather limited.

Limited?

Pages Jaunes lists 343 restos in 75006.

I have been to at least 2 dozen.

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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 10:54 AM
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Yes, Ira. There are TONS of restaurants in this area. High-quality restaurants are what is limited.
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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 10:57 AM
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Hi Kis,

>Turn left out of hotel, left at corner and left again .....<

and right at Rue Guissard.

Say hi to the folks at the Bonaparte for me.

La Grille St Germaine, at the end of the street is also very good.

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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 10:59 AM
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Hi MC,

A. Sorry, the post was supposed to have been deleted, not sent.

B. However,
>High-quality restaurants are what is limited.<

So, what are your criteria?

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Old Apr 3rd, 2011, 11:07 AM
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What are my criteria for a good restaurant?

Nice atmo, clean, prompt and friendly service, tasty, well-seasoned, well-prepared food that tastes at least as good as I can make it myself, plus a fair price for what I get. Oh, and preferably nice lighting, low kitchen noise, and no clamor.
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Old Apr 5th, 2011, 04:28 AM
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Dear Travelers.

The other day I went to La Boussole at 12 rue Guisarde 75006 - 01 56 24 82 20 - la-boussole.com for a late lunch. The place was PACKED. I almost left, but decided to give it a chance.

After about a 10 minute wait, I placed my order and promptly got drinks and then within 8 minutes got my entree of escargots.

As soon as I finished those I got my absolutely delicious plat of salmon with tons of delicious veggies and a sort of teriyaki glaze.

This place has a heavy Asian influence - and everything I had there was pretty good considering the low price of 20 euros or so.

I was AMAZED they were able to wait on me so promptly as full as they were.

I personally prefer La Bastide d'opio because of the REALLY friendly service and smaller feel - more space between tables, and less noise.

Hope this helps someone. Happy traveling.

Heading back to the U.S. tomorrow for a dose of family, friends, and good Mexican food, heavy on the jalapenos!!!!
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Old Apr 5th, 2011, 05:55 AM
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I will say hello to Madame,ira..Years ago you mentioned about a small bistro in Saint Germ. boulevard that was economical with decent food..Do you remember the name by any chance?
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Maria, thanks for the great looking bistro suggestion. Feel free to make additional ones. We'll be there in six weeks staying on l'Isle St Louis!
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Old Apr 5th, 2011, 06:36 AM
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Maria,

Glad you had an overall good experience at La Boussole. My advice for dinner is to be there when it opens. I think the set price for three courses, lots of choices, was 25 € at night.
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This may seem like a silly question, but just how necessary are dinner reservations? If we are there early, at the start of dinner hours, will we be able to get a table for 2?

We are used to eating dinner at 18:00, so it won't be a problem to eat at beginning of dinner hours [ actually, it will be hard for us to wait that late, LOL]

Are reservations needed for lunch as well?

We will be there for 8 days, starting 29 April.
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Old Apr 5th, 2011, 07:08 AM
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Web site takes reservations, I have a feeling they don't open for dinner until 7:30, was having trouble clicking through the site so can't confirm that.

www.la-boussole.com

It's in a grid of pedestrian streets off Place St. Sulpice, lots of moderate to medium choices. Cute creperie on Rue des Cannettes may open earlier. Also noticied a pizza place.

Just off the place as you walk down Rue des Cannettes is an Italian restaurant on the left which I thought was really bad, wish I had noted the name--old celebrity photos from the 70s on the wall.
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