Le Petit Pontoise & what other restaurant for dining in Paris?
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Le Petit Pontoise & what other restaurant for dining in Paris?
We have 2 nights in Paris next week. After searching through many valuable threads on this forum for restaurant suggestions, Le Petit Pontoise receives favorable reviews and sounds like an experience we would enjoy.
I'm stumped on where we should eat for our last night in Paris. We'll be staying at the Madison Hotel. During the day, my friend and I will be shopping with minimal sightseeing. The 2 husbands will have taken a 12 hour mini-bus day trip to the Normandy coast. Where, oh where, should we dine? Please offer what restaurant comes to mind....
I'm stumped on where we should eat for our last night in Paris. We'll be staying at the Madison Hotel. During the day, my friend and I will be shopping with minimal sightseeing. The 2 husbands will have taken a 12 hour mini-bus day trip to the Normandy coast. Where, oh where, should we dine? Please offer what restaurant comes to mind....
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Hi Mom,
If you like Belle Epoque decor, my Lady Wife's favorite is not far from you,
www.vagenende.fr/us/index.html
>The 2 husbands will have taken a 12 hour mini-bus day trip to the Normandy coast.
They might be tired out.
www.vesuviocafe.com/ on Rue Gozlin is an informal place with good Italian and French food. Wood fired pizza oven.
If you like Belle Epoque decor, my Lady Wife's favorite is not far from you,
www.vagenende.fr/us/index.html
>The 2 husbands will have taken a 12 hour mini-bus day trip to the Normandy coast.
They might be tired out.
www.vesuviocafe.com/ on Rue Gozlin is an informal place with good Italian and French food. Wood fired pizza oven.
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