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Old Mar 15th, 2006, 06:27 AM
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Heading to Paris TODAY! Restaurant suggestions??????

Hello all... Today I'm heading to Paris, so excited For a great meal in Paris at a traditional restaurant, spending ~$25 or less per person....anybody have suggestions on a great restaurant?
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Old Mar 15th, 2006, 06:33 AM
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Which area are you staying in? That might give us a clue what to recommend near your hotel. Just about every street corner has a cafe /restaurant/bistro/ so don't panic!
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I'm jealous! Have an awesome time.
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Old Mar 15th, 2006, 06:37 AM
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I'm staying in the 11th...was there last summer, and returning because of the comfort of knowing the hotel. However, I didn't actually see the area around my hotel as I was with locals in different areas of the city.

Regardless...maybe the best meal you've eaten in Paris and where? Thanks
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Old Mar 15th, 2006, 06:49 AM
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Le Caveau de L'Isle, 36 rue Saint-Louis en L'Isle, is a wonderful little restaurant with great food and friendly service. Their fixed prix menu was a steal at about 25EU, not including wine. The nicest place we found in Paris for dinner on a budget. You can search this TravelTalk and find other recommendations for it, too.
http://www.lecaveaudelisle.com/
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Hello...that menu looks yummy from what I can understand. What does Euros Prix net mean?
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It means that what you see is what you pay. No tax, tip nonsense. Just what is written on the menu.
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I second Le Caveau de L'Isle. I ate there just this past Wednesday and it was delicious.

I also recommend Le Souffle near the Madeline. It was heavenly. 2 fixed menus 29 and 33 euro. Worth every penny!
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In the 11ème arrondissement my favorite is Le Rey, it is a brasserie at 130 Rue De La Roquette. Métro Voltaire. As we said in French "une valeur sur"
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Le Polidor in the 6th. Metro Odeon. On Rue Monsieur Le Prince. Good traditional french food well priced.
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