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Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 12:09 PM

Good restaurant in Paris
 
Would like suggestions on Affordable fine-dinning in Paris.

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 12:11 PM

300€ total per bill

kerouac May 10th, 2014 12:43 PM

Is that for two people or a group of six?

bluestar May 10th, 2014 01:22 PM

I'll assume your budget is for two. Lunch at Le Grand Véfour is prix fixe @ €98 p/p. Wine, of course, is extra but you will be able to find something nice by the glass/half bottle/full bottle for under €100. Make a reservation well in advance. http://www.grand-vefour.com/reservation.html

Ian May 10th, 2014 01:27 PM

Le Diane. Get the tasters menu for €90. The best dining experience that we have ever had.

Ian

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 01:48 PM

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Patty May 10th, 2014 04:16 PM

Kei http://www.restaurant-kei.fr/cook-and-menus.html

Sola http://www.restaurant-sola.com/Francais/Francais.html

Les Tablettes Jean Louis Nomicos http://www.lestablettesjeanlouisnomi...-menu-114.html

Le Cinq if you go for lunch offers a 3 course menu for under 100 euros every day http://www.fourseasons.com/paris/din...rants/le_cinq/

Michael May 10th, 2014 05:03 PM

The prices include tax and service, so you need not add the 25% or so to the cost of the meal like in the U.S.

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 05:22 PM

Thanks bluestar. They don't open on weekend…

denisea May 10th, 2014 06:33 PM

Verjus was excellent and 85 euros per person, I believe.

Robert2533 May 10th, 2014 07:26 PM

Paris has hundreds of good restaurants, it's Paris after all. If you want to dump some Euros, then head to Aida (Japanese), 1 rue Pierre Leroux in the 7th. Dinner will set you back at least €160/person, not including wine.

If Japanese-French cuisine doesn't fit your taste, then try L'Ambroisie in the 4th, about €360/person.

Le Carré des Feuillants (southwest cuisine) will only set you back €145 (lunch) to €205 (dinner) per person, wine is extra. They do offer a fix-price lunch menu at only €60/person €95 with wine.

Pierre Gagnaire in the 8th has a lunch menu for only €110/person, dinner menu is €280 each. Again, wine is extra unless you want the tasting menu which is about €380/person.

And of course Le Jules Vernes (Alain Ducasse) is right up there, but not quite as expensive as the tasting menu at Arpège in the 7th.

Thankfully Alain Ducasse's Au Plaza Athénée is closed for renovation or you would certainly break your budget.

Kimmie86 May 10th, 2014 08:49 PM

Thanks thoughts on Lasserre? http://www.restaurant-lasserre.com/uk/index.php

ziggypop May 11th, 2014 05:59 PM

Michel Rostang if you like old school elegance.

stache May 11th, 2014 06:07 PM

Restaurant Lasserre was hardly ever on any affordable lists but is certainly a formidable place to have a wonderful enchanting dinner. Is no longer three star but is in my opinion one of the most beautiful restaurants in the world.

sarabeth May 12th, 2014 08:50 PM

Le Grand Vefour is totally worth the money..such a wonderful experience. The service is top, the food is magnificent, and the decor is historic.
Another less expensive restaurant I always go to is Epin Dupain. Beautifully prepared food, crowded, so reserve in advance.
For a splurge, Robuchon, is incredible. Reserve and have an evening of imaginative food, thoughtful service. Don't be discouraged to be seated at the bar..most people are. I was there for a big birthday and it was memorable. When they found out it was my bday, I left with a box of chocolate.


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