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My initial reaction was le VB facing the side of ND that was not next to the Seine.
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There is a very well thought of restaurant on Q de St-Augustin (I think) called Laperousse (my spelling is probably off). Very old but good. It's on the river within sight of Notre Dame.
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Please, wliwl, come back and tell us which side you meant. Until we have a correct intrepretation, this is going to drive us half crazy (and since some of us were already one half there, this could now be a serious problem)!
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Maybe a photo would help. Here's Laperouse.
http://www.boulevard-des-gourmets.co...ouse/magie.htm |
OK, my dad says it was Le Vieux Bistro! Thank you!
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Hi wl,
Enter "vieux bistro" (with quotes) in the "search this forum" box. ((I)) |
Isn't there a lovely small place called la cathedrale in that location? It amy be the one
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It's been identified already:
Author: wliwl Date: 04/16/2005, 12:14 pm OK, my dad says it was Le Vieux Bistro! Thank you! |
Again I can't get over how easily some of us can interpret something two vastly different ways. At first reading I was convinced that "side opposite of the Seine" meant it was across the Seine from Notre Dame. Now I look back at the post, and realize that it was the side of Notre Dame that was opposite the Seine side -- which makes it totally clear, and can't imagine why I read it the other way, obviously along with several others. A good lesson to be learned here somewhere.
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I must have needed some commas or something in there! :)
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