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Old Feb 16th, 2007, 01:27 AM
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Paris dining on Easter Sunday

My husband and I are looking for resaurant recommendations for a place to enjoy a great dinner on Easter Sunday. We're only arriving the Saturday before so we want to make our reservations ahead of time. Any suggestions for a memorable dining experience?
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Old Feb 16th, 2007, 01:50 AM
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Flo or La Coupole or Terminus Nord would provide a good dining experience. Or any other of the Flo brasseries, probably -- www.flobrasseries.com -- one of the advantages is that you can reserve online and also get a 15% discount if you order à la carte.
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Quaint, romantic, small, popular is Reminet (3 rue des Grands-Degres. 5th E, T: 01-44-07-04-24). Tres Bien! (English speaking). Then of course the is the haute cuisine establishments like: Le Relais Plaza, Atelier de Joel Robuchon, Jules Verne @ Eiffel T (if you can get in), Tour d'Argent (if you can get in)... if not Reminet, perhaps Georges @ Pompoidou Centre. Even with many Sunday closures, there are many establishments open on Sundays. Just dial away now to get a table that night.... we went to Pasco on our Sunday in Paris (www.restaurantpasco.com). My wife loved it more than me, but nice room. Good ESD hunting!

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Le Train Bleu at the Gare de Lyon is gorgeous and has good food; it is probably open. www.le-train-bleu.com
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Bofinger (that's a Flo property, right?)
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Bofinger (that's a Flo property, right?)
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Thanks to all of you for your helpful responses! We checked them out online and are now looking forward to a great meal that day!
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