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Originally Posted by RuntheCoast
(Post 17636165)
I almost hate to second Le Temps des Cerises. It is such a wonderful little spot I don't want too many people to discover it!
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With the huge help of sfcarole, Pilgrim, onzieme, Carmenere and Parn Paris on Hungry Onion and Meg on Paris by Mouth, here is our moderately-priced bistrot line up, all with formules or menu-cartes for lunch for our 9-day late March trip: (staying in the 7th but plan to dine all over the city). These are all new to us.
Café du Coin in the 11th Eunoé in the 11th Capsule in the 14th Aldéhyde in the 4th Jeanne'Aimee in the 9th Baillotte in the 6th Granite in the 1st Octobre in the 6th Le Bistrot du Maquis in the 18th We decided not to frequent our usual suspects, which are Ze Kitchen Galerie in the 6th (for our Michelin star fix), Pottoka in the 7th for Basque, Café des Ministères in the 7th, Fish & Semilla in the 6th, Amarante in the 12th, Caillebotte in the 9th. Again, the Paris forum of Hungry Onion is a treasure trove of ideas. |
Originally Posted by Maribel
(Post 17636189)
With the huge help of sfcarole, Pilgrim, onzieme, Carmenere and Parn Paris on Hungry Onion and Meg on Paris by Mouth, here is our moderately-priced bistrot line up, all with formules or menu-cartes for lunch for our 9-day late March trip: (staying in the 7th but plan to dine all over the city). These are all new to us.
Café du Coin in the 11th Eunoé in the 11th Capsule in the 14th Aldéhyde in the 4th Jeanne'Aimee in the 9th Baillotte in the 6th Granite in the 1st Octobre in the 6th Le Bistrot du Maquis in the 18th We decided not to frequent our usual suspects, which are Ze Kitchen Galerie in the 6th (for our Michelin star fix), Pottoka in the 7th for Basque, Café des Ministères in the 7th, Fish & Semilla in the 6th, Amarante in the 12th, Caillebotte in the 9th. Again, the Paris forum of Hungry Onion is a treasure trove of ideas. |
We'll try to fit in Hemicycle somehow as it has solid HO reviews.
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Originally Posted by Maribel
(Post 17636221)
We'll try to fit in Hemicycle somehow as it has solid HO reviews.
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I haven't seen him either lately on HO, macdogmom. He also posts on TA. I even have a "Parn Paris recommendations" file with all of his fine suggestions! He's a veritable encyclopedia!
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There are quite a few casual places in Paris that represent France's DOM TOM as well as Francophone countries throughout the world. DOM TOM = Département Outre Mer - Territoires Outre Mer.
I ate at the Creole restaurant in Le Marché des Enfants Rouges, though it is no longer the same proprietors or menu now. It was a memorable meal of crab beignets, stuffed crab and exotic juices. So if you want an idea of the possibilities, then on Google Maps you can search by cuisine near Paris. For example: Mauricienne (Mauritius) Malagache (Madagascar) Reunionnaise Tahitienne In addition, each region of France has its own cuisine. If you search "Restaurants Auvergnat near Paris" , for example, you will see where you can explore that cuisine. I did eat at l'Ambassede d'Auvergne years ago, and their warm lentil salad is one of the best things I've ever put in my mouth. I even have the recipe at home, but it is really difficult to replicate. I feel safe in claiming that nowhere else will afford you the opportunity to explore these cuisines. Unless you hop on a plane. In addition, there are some dishes, like couscous, which have become integral to French cuisine. A good couscous royale is a joy. Plenty of Moroccan / Algerian / Tunisian places in Paris. I have been to Au Bon Couscous, but it was a very long time ago. |
Au Bon Couscous is perhaps one of the most common couscous restaurant names in France. There is a place called Au Bon Couscous about 50 meters from my apartment.
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We visited Bistrot Henri for the second time when we were in Paris last fall and were disappointed. It turns out the chef had retired. Cinq Mars and Huguette (seafood) were delicious as always, but our best meal was at Chez Christine Fernand.
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Originally Posted by kerouac
(Post 17636486)
Au Bon Couscous is perhaps one of the most common couscous restaurant names in France. There is a place called Au Bon Couscous about 50 meters from my apartment.
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Originally Posted by kerouac
(Post 17636486)
Au Bon Couscous is perhaps one of the most common couscous restaurant names in France. There is a place called Au Bon Couscous about 50 meters from my apartment.
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Originally Posted by Vonse
(Post 17636490)
We visited Bistrot Henri for the second time when we were in Paris last fall and were disappointed. It turns out the chef had retired. Cinq Mars and Huguette (seafood) were delicious as always, but our best meal was at Chez Christine Fernand.
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Originally Posted by YankyGal
(Post 17638125)
K, would that be the one on the Boulevard des Batignolles? If so, it’s about a 3-minute walk from our rental later this year.
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