Bistros in Paris
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Bistros in Paris
I' m going to Paris with my wife on January (young couple) and I would appreciate suggestions about some typical parisian bistros around the city! Not very expensive but with strong parisian atmosphere. Thanks!
P.S. We 'll be staying Bastille area, but I'd like also to visit a bistro in any other area...
P.S. We 'll be staying Bastille area, but I'd like also to visit a bistro in any other area...
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"I speak of a small typical french restaurant with pure parisian environment..."
A tip from a local : be careful in the tourist neighbourhoods (Latin Quarter, Ile St Louis...) as quite a few tourist traps are awaiting the visitor to give him his money's worth of what he imagines to be the "typical Parisian bistro".
A tip from a local : be careful in the tourist neighbourhoods (Latin Quarter, Ile St Louis...) as quite a few tourist traps are awaiting the visitor to give him his money's worth of what he imagines to be the "typical Parisian bistro".
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Hi V,
You might find something of interest at www.flobrasseries.com/brasseries/en/
>..suggestions about some typical parisian bistros ...<
Walk down almost any street. See if there is something you like. Read the menu posted on the door.
Enjoy your visit.

You might find something of interest at www.flobrasseries.com/brasseries/en/
>..suggestions about some typical parisian bistros ...<
Walk down almost any street. See if there is something you like. Read the menu posted on the door.
Enjoy your visit.

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Morning,
A place we always return to for a slice of authentic is the Brasserie de I'le St.Louis(on I'le St.Louis) just behind Notre Dame.
After the meal, especially in warmer weather, sit outside and watch the world walk by.
Bon Voyage!
Kathy
A place we always return to for a slice of authentic is the Brasserie de I'le St.Louis(on I'le St.Louis) just behind Notre Dame.
After the meal, especially in warmer weather, sit outside and watch the world walk by.
Bon Voyage!
Kathy
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Try Au Petit Marguery, in the 13th. It's our favorite restaurant in Paris: family owned for many years, with the family still involved. Pleasant, upbeat atmosphere, terrific food (esp. the wood mushrooms in the fall and winter months), excellent service. It's the very model of a Parisian bistro.
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Since you are staying in the Bastille area I would recommend La Table d'Aligre that is located about 3 or 4 blocks behind the new opera at Bastille (Ledru-Rollin Metro).
The restaurant is not well know to tourists and the menu is creative and in the 25 Euro price range for three course meal. Decor is simple but elegant. Every time I have been there there was a line so I would recommend a reservation.
La Table d'Aligre
11, place d'Aligre
75012 Paris
Tel: 01 43 07 84 88
The restaurant is not well know to tourists and the menu is creative and in the 25 Euro price range for three course meal. Decor is simple but elegant. Every time I have been there there was a line so I would recommend a reservation.
La Table d'Aligre
11, place d'Aligre
75012 Paris
Tel: 01 43 07 84 88
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I would highly suggest Chez Janou. We've been there twice, once with a local, and then a few months later alone. Service was quick and food was excellent. Frommers reviewed it as well. Here's a link that list the Metro Stop and address(not far from Bastille).
http://webzak.free.fr/chezjanou.htm
http://webzak.free.fr/chezjanou.htm
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