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Old Jan 8th, 2002 | 05:30 AM
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Dr. B
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Latin Quarter Restaurants

I will be in Paris & Lyon the first week of March. I haven't been there in about 18 years so I am asking if anyone who has recently been there has any reccommendations as to restaurants in Vieux Lyon or the Latin Quartier of Paris.
 
Old Jan 8th, 2002 | 06:15 AM
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By all means invest in the Cheap Eats in Paris book - it is organized by arrondisement, and is reliable. From that book, in the 6th: Chez Maitre Paul, at 12, rue Monsieur-le_Prince - telephone 01.43.54.74.59. Near Odeon Metro station, two short blocks off St. Germain. It is easier to street off by walking up Blvd. SDt. Michel. This restaurant specializes in poulet, and I had the chicken with morilles, and it was wonderful. They also serve a very nice 1998 St. Emilion. You will need to telephone for a reservation. The Cheap Eats book will give you many others within walking distance. Have a good trip. Ciao, Leone
 
Old Jan 8th, 2002 | 06:26 AM
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I can "second" Cheap Eats as well as Chez Maitre Paul. I dined there Oct 2000 and it was great! I enjoyed the restaurants I picked out of this book and never had a bad meal.
 
Old Jan 8th, 2002 | 07:28 AM
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We stay in the 5th because we have a great hotel there within walking distance of lots of fun restaurants. I recommend Les Bouchons et Frere Clerq or some such (sorry, I'm not near my travel books to check spelling or addresses just now) which has great food in a friendly setting and honest! wines at cost without restaurant mark up, I believe it's on Rue Colbert, at any rate right near the Hotel Colbert. Also Chez Toutonne, provencal cheeriness and good food. Atalier Maitre Albert at 1 rue Maitre Albert or so. Has gigantic fireplace and cozy interior with swings in the bar. Abelard across the street is also good and so is a little Corsican place near Chez Toutonne. Enjoy
 
Old Jan 8th, 2002 | 07:36 AM
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I can also second the rec. that Julie gave about Les Bouchons des Clerq... very resonable wine list and a great cheese course too. Also Rotisserie de Beaujolais was good too...<BR>Judy
 

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