Multi course meal in Paris...any suggestions?
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Multi course meal in Paris...any suggestions?
Hey there Fodorites,
I am a student in Paris and my program is ending soon and a couple of friends and I want to break the bank on our last meal and go somewhere really nice to eat, lunch or dinner. I am looking for a multi course meal (maybe even over 3 courses, if possible?) at a nice French restaurant. We're willing to pay up to seventy euros or so, excluding drinks. Somewhere off the beaten track would be nice. Any suggestions?
Thanks so much!
I am a student in Paris and my program is ending soon and a couple of friends and I want to break the bank on our last meal and go somewhere really nice to eat, lunch or dinner. I am looking for a multi course meal (maybe even over 3 courses, if possible?) at a nice French restaurant. We're willing to pay up to seventy euros or so, excluding drinks. Somewhere off the beaten track would be nice. Any suggestions?
Thanks so much!
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I guess we all have our favorites... My personal selection, based on your price category (try lunch for the fixed price menu) is Le Ciel de Paris. The food is fantastic and the view of Paris is probably one of the best! Here is a link www.cieldeparis.com and remember - this will never be your last meal in Paris....
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I recommend Le Grand Vefour 17 rue de Beaujolais, 75001 (near Palais Royal), tel. 01 42 96 56 27.
It has a splendid interior (it is considered one of the most beautiful restaurants in Paris), the food is very good and the same the service. They have lunch (3 courses, you will to select what you want) for 75 Euro, not including drinks.
But.. they are closed in August and in weekends.
It has a splendid interior (it is considered one of the most beautiful restaurants in Paris), the food is very good and the same the service. They have lunch (3 courses, you will to select what you want) for 75 Euro, not including drinks.
But.. they are closed in August and in weekends.
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Whatever you do, go for lunch, not dinner. Your euro will go much farther. My vote echoes the post above: le Grand Vefour. History, beauty, elegance and food at its finest (check out their website). Wish I had gone there in my student days, rather than waiting until I was of a certain age. Bon appetit!
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