All of you who love Paris…..
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All of you who love Paris…..
We will be in Paris in October for only 4 nights. It will be our 16th time there (as some of you know from our trip reports)
We, of course, have our favorite restaurants to revisit, but we like to find one new delight each trip for dinner or lunch.
We will be staying at The Madison Hotel on Blvd. St. Germain and usually we like to walk to dinner and back.
Any suggestions of your favorites in that area are welcome.
We, of course, have our favorite restaurants to revisit, but we like to find one new delight each trip for dinner or lunch.
We will be staying at The Madison Hotel on Blvd. St. Germain and usually we like to walk to dinner and back.
Any suggestions of your favorites in that area are welcome.
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Last September a friend and I had a great lunch at Pepita https://www.pepita-paris.fr/en/. We had no idea that it was an Italian restaurant. The food and service were wonderful.
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My favorite, very casual, is Le Bonaparte. I go on every trip to Paris. Around the corner is OO's favorite shop, Jules Pansu. It's become mine. I buy a tapestry pillow cover on every trip.
Jules Pansu, 42 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France
I've dined with theflock at Le Bistrot d'Henri, 16 Rue Princesse, 75006 Paris, France. Tiny Very good. You'll need reservations, I'm sure.
Mamaw's favorite in the area is l'Atlas and it's become one of mine as well.
L’Atlas, 11 Rue de Buci, 75006 Paris, France
The seafood is amazing, especially the shrimp cocktail but everything else has been excellent there as well. My friend loves the truffle risotto she ordered on our last trip.

All three seem to be about a 3 minute walk from your hotel.
Jules Pansu, 42 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France
I've dined with theflock at Le Bistrot d'Henri, 16 Rue Princesse, 75006 Paris, France. Tiny Very good. You'll need reservations, I'm sure.
Mamaw's favorite in the area is l'Atlas and it's become one of mine as well.
L’Atlas, 11 Rue de Buci, 75006 Paris, France
The seafood is amazing, especially the shrimp cocktail but everything else has been excellent there as well. My friend loves the truffle risotto she ordered on our last trip.

All three seem to be about a 3 minute walk from your hotel.
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Bailotte seems to be about a five-minute walk from your hotel. Small and interesting menu of French cuisine by a Japanese chef. Buzzy and busy the night we were there (a Saturday, maybe?) with lovely service and comfortable pacing.
https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/ile...rant/baillotte
https://www.restaurantbaillotte.fr/en/
https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/ile...rant/baillotte
https://www.restaurantbaillotte.fr/en/





