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Old Jul 27th, 2016, 06:14 PM
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Favorite restaurants in Paris

What are your favorite restaurants in Paris? Reasonably priced please! (less than 100E for two people)
I will be in Paris for the first time for my honeymoon and looking for recommendations, thanks in advance!
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Old Jul 27th, 2016, 07:29 PM
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many visits to paris before we at at the (mostly walk-up window) L'As du Fallafel in Le Marais. come on... how good can a fallafel be?, i wondered. the lines turned me off as too touristy.

BUT... we finally had lunch last May and it truly is THAT good. make room for a lunch on-the-go there. you won't be sorry!!

many many postings here with restaurant ideas... you might want to give people an idea of how far out you are willing to travel. happy honeymoon!!
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Old Jul 27th, 2016, 08:12 PM
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Ours is Au Petit Marguery, a marvelous bistro in the 13th. If you go in the fall, don't miss the sautéed wood mushrooms--or the soufflé's, either, any time of the year.
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Old Jul 27th, 2016, 08:27 PM
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Le Souffle, on rue du Mont Thabor across from the Tuilleries. My favorite plat is the duck with peaches, and always finish with a peach and apricot soufflé served with a bottle of apricot liquor. Au Petit Marguery is a winner too.
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Hi !!
Nice plans !!
Here are reviews of a few nice ones:
- http://www.insidr.paris/paris-tips/2...met-hidden-gem
- http://www.insidr.paris/paris-tips/2...ood-addicts-hq
- http://www.insidr.paris/paris-tips/2...y-coffee-tapas
- http://www.insidr.paris/paris-tips/2...bistro-cuisine
Have fun!!
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Oh, and there's one more I love. It is called Le Petit Sud Ouest. Not far from the Eiffel Tower. Perfect for an authentic French meal.
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Is Le Petit Sud Ouest still as good as it was 10 years ago? I went to the 'other one' in the 9th last time and we didn't think it was as good as the one in the 7th. Going next summer and thought I'd take my friends if it's still going strong...
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https://www.facebook.com/thebeastparis

We loved this place, very cool vibe, bourbon, bbq with a french twist.
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I agree Le petit Sud Ouest is a really nice place and the food is so tasty! You have to try Foie Gras there.
I would recommend Clamato - a really really nice fish and seafood restaurant. They serve delicious oysters, with amazing wines and the staff is nice. Ideal for an honeymoon date!
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Old Jul 28th, 2016, 05:31 AM
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Kbmtravel-----getting around Paris is easy but where are you staying for restaurants close to you?
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YES! Le Petit Sud Ouest is still wonderful! The various home cooked foie gras entrées are amazing. And their duck magret is still one of the best in town
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Thanks everyone, I'm going to look these up now!
Le Souffle is on my must list! I've read great things about it.
And I think I remember seeing L'As du Fallafel on an Anthony Bourdain show, I'll check it out!
Au Petit Marguery must be a winner if two different people brought it up We are staying in the 3rd
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Cheers Ben I'll put it on the list!
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There is a thread going right now too.
I have seen several times 'l'ange 20' mentioned.
I like the play word but when my friend asked me where I found the recommendations for it and I said on a U.S. Forum he raised one eyebrow.
Bloody French.
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