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Paris Bistros off the beaten path in Paris

Paris Bistros off the beaten path in Paris

Old Apr 29th, 2003, 12:48 PM
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Paris Bistros off the beaten path in Paris

Would like recommendations on good bistros not over run with tourists in Paris. We'll have 7 nights to explore. Thanks
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Old Apr 29th, 2003, 01:19 PM
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Bistro Champetre
107, Rue Saint Charles
in the 15 arrondissement
metro Charles Michels
There is a very good choice of french specialties.
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Old Apr 29th, 2003, 02:38 PM
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Le Pamphlet, 38 rue Debelleyme in the 3rd arrondissement. An astounding value for very creative southwestern French cooking.

Au Bascou, 38 rue Reaumur, also in the 3rd (closed Saturday and Sunday). Basque and delightful.
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Old Apr 29th, 2003, 02:43 PM
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Here are my favorites. Dined at all of them this past April and last year as well. Will go back next year as well.

My absolute #1 Favorite:

La Fontaine De Mars
129, rue Saint-Dominique 7th
01-47-05-46-44
Metro:Ecole-Militaire

#2 on my list:

Auberge d'chez eux
2, avenue de Lowendal 7th
01-47-05-52-55
Metro:Ecole-Militaire

#3 on my list:

Le Bistro de l'Olivier
13, rue Quentin Bauchart 8th
01-47-20-78-63
Metro: George V



Au Petit Tonneau
20, reu Surcouf 7th
01-47-05-09-01
Metro: La-Tour-Maubourg

Bistro Le P'Tit Troquet
28, rue deL'Exposition 7th
01-47-05-80-39
Metro: Ecole-Militaire

Le Florimond
19, ave dela Motte-Picquet 7th
01-45-55-40-38
Metro: Ecole-Militaire

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Old Apr 29th, 2003, 02:51 PM
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Astier in the 11th(Parmentier Metro Stop). This is a neighborhood bistro packed with people. Everyone comes for the delicious four course discovery menu which is immensely affordable and quite varied. There is a cheese course that will astound you. Make reservations. This actually got a write up in the NY Times Sunday Travel section within the past few months. It was mentioned as a part of what must have been easily a $3000 weekend in Paris. This place was the wild card in the feature. If you do not speak french..you must take a dictionary with you.
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Old May 17th, 2003, 04:28 PM
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Any have more suggestions?
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I would second the recommendations for Le Florimond, d''Chez Eux, and La Fontaine de Mars, but none of those is a "bistro."

Are you looking for authentic bistros or just good places to eat?
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Old May 17th, 2003, 07:16 PM
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Hi, cmeyer54! I am leaving for Paris in two weeks with a group of eight people. I have just finished putting together for them a list of about 75 restaurants, cafes, sandwich shops, tea rooms, etc. in Paris that offer meals for less than 50 € per person. I have gleaned them mostly from recommendations made here and from Zagats. (Not sure how "un-touristy" they may be.) It includes addresses, phone nos., nearest metro station, approx. price for dinner and comments. Most places are in the 5th, 6th and 7th arrondissements since that is where we will be staying, but there are some from other areas as well. I'd be happy to send you a copy if you like. Just e-mail me at [email protected].
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Old May 17th, 2003, 07:34 PM
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Not off the beaten path exactly (in the 7th), but the Bistro de Bretheuil is good value for the $$. Seemed as though there were many "locals" when we ate there.
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Betty1,

I am heading to Europe (including Paris) in a few weeks, and was wondering if you could send me a copy of your list as well? I would be very grateful
If you have time...
My e-mail is [email protected]
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Old May 18th, 2003, 05:05 AM
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Betty1,
We will be in Paris the week of May 26. I have a list of restaurants but would love to see your list if you are willing to share. I,too, got my suggestions from Zagats and this board and from Gourmet and the Chowhound board. Unfortunately, it isn't on my computer but in my journal. My e-mail is [email protected]. Thanks so much. MA
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I'll be happy to send you my list, mamc. After you have looked at it, maybe you could "repay" me by sending me 2 or 3 of your favorites that I don't have?

To anyone else interested, I'd be happy to send you my list if you post your e-mail address here or e-mail me at my address above. Just the usual disclaimer: I cannot guarantee the accuracy of any info I have simply copied from other sources. BTW, do Zagat's prices seem high to others? I know they are including a drink and tip, but even so. For some restaurants on my list Zagat's estimate for dinner is twice the price of a dinner menu posted by reservethebest.com. Maybe the latter is out-of-date?
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Old May 18th, 2003, 07:16 AM
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Hi C,

I don't think that you really need recommendations for inexpensive restaurants (which is what a bistro should be) in Paris.

There should be at least a dozen within a short walk from your hotel.
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