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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 07:46 AM
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Eating out for cheap(ish) in Paris -any ideas?

I'm off to Paris next week for 4 days. With the Euro/GBP being as it is, I know restaurants and Brasseries are going to be very expensive compared to the other times we have been to Paris.
Can anyone recommend cafes with good rustic food please?
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 07:55 AM
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This is a much-discussed subject here, including at http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34965189
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 08:01 AM
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FLUNCH cafeterias are all over Paris and offer perhaps the cheapest restaurant meals anywhere - though not a Michelin-starred restaurants they serve down-home typical French food - and you get all you can eat veggies and side dishes so you do not leave the place hungry as i am want to do in some fancy Parisian restaurants. Most Americans seem to disdain FLUNCH, as per previous discussions, but the French love them anyway. About 10 euros for all i think
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 08:13 AM
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We ate at the les Halles Flunch twice a few years ago, kind of 'cafeteria' style. I think there are 3 locations unless more have opened.

Sometimes we do a 'room picnic' (if the hotel isn't particular about you bringing food to your room). We buy some cheese, crackers, fruit, baguette or pastries, beer/wine etc. We eat at inexpensive Italian restaurants, Asian 'deli's, or neighborhood 'brasserie' where you can just buy a plate of something (roast chicken/frites, or moules/frites...). You can do your 'restaurant' dining for lunch and eat lighter for dinner.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 09:09 AM
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Had a wonderful cod with dill sauce at Le Fleur en Ile right by the bridge on Saint Louis en Ile.

I don't remember the exact price, but it was moderate compared to others.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 09:16 AM
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Also, Au Bougnat at 26 rue Channoinesse. It's a very small room, maybe 10 tables or so, but excellent food at very good prices.

It's about 2 blocks from Notre Dame.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 09:40 AM
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Last month, we ate at Parnasse 138
(138, Boulevard du Montparnasse, 75014; Metro Vavin). It has 2-course menus starting at €15. Food was solidly good.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 12:27 PM
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The exchange rate has improved a lot lately.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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I don't know if this meets your requirement of a "cafe with good rustic food," but we had two very good lunches last week at Paul, a chain specializing in bread, pastries and sandwiches. Every Paul we passed (and ate at) had lines out the door for carry-out service. We opted to eat at a table (inside at the Avenue de l'Opera location and outside on the Avenue des Champs-Elysees). My husband ordered a sandwich both times but one time I ordered off the menu, which offered lots of plated choices, and the other time I had a sandwich. Besides being very good, the food was very reasonably priced.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 01:56 PM
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Not sit-down cafes but I love the premade sandwiches offered at many bakeries, and the crepe stands on the corner. Also had the most fabulous "hot dog" of my life in Paris.
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 02:43 PM
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L'Epicerie
30, rue Montorgueil
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Old Oct 22nd, 2008 | 07:20 PM
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Suze, you are so right. My DH and I always make it over to a sandwich stand behind the Pompidou for the BEST ham & cheese on baguette. They press it in the heater until it all melts together. Put a little dijon mustard in it and, wow, it's something we can't wait to have on our upcoming trip. Talk about high-brow eating--NOT!
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Old Oct 23rd, 2008 | 12:31 AM
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Old Oct 23rd, 2008 | 01:30 AM
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> They press it in the heater until it all melts together.

Melj, it sounds like Pannini, Italian hot sandwich we see all over Europe (sorry, maybe a bit of exagreration ?) nowadays. Was it really with baguette, not whitish bread used for Pannini?
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Old Oct 23rd, 2008 | 06:07 AM
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Hey C,

>I know restaurants and Brasseries are going to be very expensive compared to the other times we have been to Paris.<

The E is under $1.30.

Paris will be a lot cheaper than the last time.

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Old Oct 23rd, 2008 | 06:17 AM
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Ira,

The OP wrote:
<i>With the Euro/GBP being as it is,</i>

which I take it the OP is from the UK and hence the Euro/USD conversion rate doesn't appply to her.
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