NiceMidRangeRestaurantParistoTakeFrenchRelatives
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NiceMidRangeRestaurantParistoTakeFrenchRelatives
I am going to Paris with my family and will be seeing my uncle, his wife and adult son (I know them from previous trips to the States) and would like to take them to a nice mid-range French cuisine restaurant for dinner. Not a luxury restaurant where my wife and I will go alone one evening. <BR>Any suggestions? Thanks.<BR><BR>
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DavidK,<BR>Le Clos des Gourmets on the elegant Av. Rapp in the 7th. Set price available for both lunch and dinner. Our very best, most memorable meal of all in our last 2 visits. Refined, creative, relaxing but better still, quite affordable, particularly for this area. Run by a husband and wife team. Chef Pitrois trained at 3 Michelin starred restaurants before venturing out on his own. Sidewalk dining in summer.
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I'm not sure what you mean by midrange, but I recommend Perraudin in the 5th Arr. at 157 rue St. Jacques. Cost about 30-35 euro with a glass of wine, per person. Excellent food, delightful owner. They don't take reservations nor credit cards. Get there when it opens at 7:30, as it us usually filled by 8
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Second Le Clos des Gourmets--16 Av. Rapp. Make a reservation--tiny. We stopped by in the afternoon and made it.Another would be La Fontaine de Mars, 129 rue St. Dominique. Les Olivades, 41 av. Segur (near Ecole Militaire) is a Provencal style restaurant--recommended in Patricia Wells Paris book. We really enjoyed it
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Would people PLEASE let this message sink, so the formatting of the top-50 messages will no longer be messed-up by the spaceless header to this thread? Thanks!<BR><BR>(No, I'm not contributing to the problem -- it's currently the top message anyway!)
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