Jules Verne in Eiffel Tower
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Yes, there are amuse bouches. In my experience almost every restaurant in that class offers amuse bouches - sometimes with a complimentary aperitif. If the choices on the prix fixe have been expanded that's always good - the risk being if there re only 3 their may not be anything for a picky eater (esp hard for some americans who may not like lamb, some types of fish, rabbit or organ meats).
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If you are such a picky eater that you cannot choose one from a, one from b and one from c, I suggest just sticking to the Hippopotamus. AND there isn't any need to wear a jacket so it will be just right!! ;o)
Or just order two courses from the a la carte menu for approximately the same price. There are all kinds of ways of eating in an expensive venue, enjoying the experience, and not spending a king's total ransom.
Or just order two courses from the a la carte menu for approximately the same price. There are all kinds of ways of eating in an expensive venue, enjoying the experience, and not spending a king's total ransom.
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Make your reservation as soon as possible. You'll need to supply your hotel number also, and we had our hotel confirm our reservation the day before. If you call in the morning it will be afternoon there, and not as busy a time in their day. You will NOT regret this at all.
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