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Lovely pix! They whet my appetite for all things Parisian, so thank goodness I will be there in just 6 weeks, after almost 4 long years without a visit!
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ssvw27: glad you enjoyed my photos -- if you click on my screen name at the top it will bring up all my postings, including my trip report.
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Hmmmmm... your lovely interior photos of Le Petit Zinc have pushed it higher on my "to do" places. Thanks for posting your pics.
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vanne,
Just curious. Did you actually go upstairs in the Ste. Chapelle? If so, why no photos? |
Michael - yes we went upstairs and I do have photos. I realized there were some photos that I neglected to include after I'd put this set together; unfortunately I'm not too adept at the computer and my attempts to add more photos didn't work. I thought I already had more photos than anyone would want to look at, but people seem to like them, so I might put up another set.
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These are wonderful! My wife and I are going in April (my first time, her second) and we can't wait. Where are Reine Blanche and Petit Zinc? And, did you have reservations? None of the places in your photos looked too crowded. Thanks!
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Le Petit Zinc is located at 11, rue Saint-Benoit in the 6th.
Go to http://www.bestrestaurantsparis.com/ and pull down "Brasserie" under type of cooking and pull down "6th e" under District and it will come up along with a sample menu. That is a great site for ideas for spendy meals. Check out Le Cinq and its pricy menu in the 8th. Love that dining room. |
DaveBrad - Auberge de la Reine Blanche is located on Ile St. Louis (if you click on my screen name you will find my trip report posting); we enjoyed it very much. The reason our restaurant pictures don't look too crowded is we tend to go early as my husband is very sensitive to smoke.
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You can see my tips and my pictures here:
http://findyourtravel.com/taxonomy_menu/3/18/19 http://findyourtravel.com/?q=gallery&g2_itemId=4930 |
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