Paris get-together November 11-16
#23
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We arrive on the 8th and the 11th for drinks sounds terrific! Count in 2 (DH and I), please!!
I'll be in Italy until the 8th, so I'll count on Avalon to tell me where you're meeting when I see her in Paris on the 8th.
Might be two more, as well.
I love Gtg's--this will be great fun!! Safe travels, all!
I'll be in Italy until the 8th, so I'll count on Avalon to tell me where you're meeting when I see her in Paris on the 8th.
Might be two more, as well.
I love Gtg's--this will be great fun!! Safe travels, all!
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Great. But I'm getting confused. Drinks or dinner or both? Easier to plan for one place at one time, I think, unless someone wants to leave after drinks because they have dinner plans somewhere else.
And suggestions for venue are welcome.
And suggestions for venue are welcome.
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Nikki, I understand this can get confusing, so we'll (DH and I) join you for drinks AND dinner if you plan to do both at one place and following each other. If you are planning two separate (or one of them), just let Avalon know and she'll fill me in and tell me where to go for whatever she plans to do!
Thanks for all your efforts. I look forward to meeting you!
Thanks for all your efforts. I look forward to meeting you!
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Dinner it is then. One place. Now accepting nominations for place.
Mel, I see from another thread that you are leaving tomorrow.
If everyone planning to attend would send me an e-mail at NKermish at hotmail, I will try to keep track of this and we can exchange contact information and updates while we travel.
Kerouac, Detroit or Bangkok? I hear it's lovely this time of year. Meanwhile, there are those of us who will be around before you leave. Any interest in meeting before you go?
Mel, I see from another thread that you are leaving tomorrow.
If everyone planning to attend would send me an e-mail at NKermish at hotmail, I will try to keep track of this and we can exchange contact information and updates while we travel.
Kerouac, Detroit or Bangkok? I hear it's lovely this time of year. Meanwhile, there are those of us who will be around before you leave. Any interest in meeting before you go?
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Count us in for drinks and dinner. I'll let you know if our other 2 friends can join in.
You asked for suggestions, on another forum I go to , several ladies just had a fantastic GTG . The booked the private dining room at La Gallopin.
http://www.brasseriegallopin.com/
Another suggestion might be Le Fregate, on the opposite corner from the D'Orsay , along the quai. The have a 2 level dining room and could make up a large table.
If you want more expensive, Le Reminet"s basement dining room can handle a long table. It is not too expensive , just more than the other 2.
You asked for suggestions, on another forum I go to , several ladies just had a fantastic GTG . The booked the private dining room at La Gallopin.
http://www.brasseriegallopin.com/
Another suggestion might be Le Fregate, on the opposite corner from the D'Orsay , along the quai. The have a 2 level dining room and could make up a large table.
If you want more expensive, Le Reminet"s basement dining room can handle a long table. It is not too expensive , just more than the other 2.
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We can recommend a couple in the 11th, if anyone is interested in exploring the double digits. Our favourite restaurant (for the moment) is Au Vieux Chêne. It could certainly accommodate a table for eight. The food is wonderful, the atmosphere is welcoming, and the menu is around €30. Another is Le Souk, a Moroccan restaurant, with a menu around €20 to €30. It has wonderful tagines and coucous and a great atmosphere. Both times we have been there we have noticed that they can accommodate a large group (seated at a round table).
I can post the coordinates for either Au Vieux Chêne or Le Souk if they appeal, but we’d also be interested in Le Reminet. Time Out Paris gives it a red star, which is always a good sign.
AA
I can post the coordinates for either Au Vieux Chêne or Le Souk if they appeal, but we’d also be interested in Le Reminet. Time Out Paris gives it a red star, which is always a good sign.
AA
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Hi Nikki,
I have good news and I have bad news ...
The good news is that Margriet just discovered that you can reserve Au Vieux Chêne online at http://www.lafourchette.com/2_restau...eux_Chene/792/
The bad news is that they have a little line drawn through November 11th, which indicates that they are closed that day. I assume it is because of Remembrance Day (or whatever it is called in France). <i>C'est un dommage!</i>
Plan B, we need a plan B ...
AA
I have good news and I have bad news ...
The good news is that Margriet just discovered that you can reserve Au Vieux Chêne online at http://www.lafourchette.com/2_restau...eux_Chene/792/
The bad news is that they have a little line drawn through November 11th, which indicates that they are closed that day. I assume it is because of Remembrance Day (or whatever it is called in France). <i>C'est un dommage!</i>
Plan B, we need a plan B ...
AA
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Le Souk would be our next choice.
However, if anyone would prefer something other than North African cuisine, we'd suggest Willie's Wine Bar or Thoumieux.
Nikki, does L'Écume fit your image of what we're looking for? The food is solid (the beef is excellent), there is a certain warmth, but ... somehow it doesn't quite work for this, at least in my mind.
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However, if anyone would prefer something other than North African cuisine, we'd suggest Willie's Wine Bar or Thoumieux.
Nikki, does L'Écume fit your image of what we're looking for? The food is solid (the beef is excellent), there is a certain warmth, but ... somehow it doesn't quite work for this, at least in my mind.
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Here's a link to Le Souk. You have to page through several photos to get to the menu: www.lesoukfr.com
So, let's say Le Souk for the moment and give Avalon and PatrickLondon a day or two to weigh in on this. (I am assuming Le Souk is open ...)
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So, let's say Le Souk for the moment and give Avalon and PatrickLondon a day or two to weigh in on this. (I am assuming Le Souk is open ...)
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#38
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I haven't been but a freind who went last week said it was her favorite meal in Paris on her latest trip.I know another guy who said they always make this a stop on their trips.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic...de_France.html
Don't know if they can handle a crowd though.
BTW, Nikki, My other 2 friends will pass on the GTG>
, so it's MelJ and myself and our 2 DHs
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic...de_France.html
Don't know if they can handle a crowd though.
BTW, Nikki, My other 2 friends will pass on the GTG>
, so it's MelJ and myself and our 2 DHs
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Avalon has told me in an e-mail that she would prefer not to go to Le Souk.
Gallopin, Thoumieux, Fregate, Willi's Wine Bar all seem like possibilities. Strong (or not so strong) opinions? Experiences? Thoughts?
Gallopin, Thoumieux, Fregate, Willi's Wine Bar all seem like possibilities. Strong (or not so strong) opinions? Experiences? Thoughts?

