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travellerni Aug 24th, 2010 02:34 PM

Paris Restaurant for 30th Wedding Anniversary this sunday
 
Hi Everyone

I've been to Paris quite a few times and never reserved a restaurant, I guess just took what I felt seemed ok.

We are heading to celebrate our 30th anniversary with our 3 kids who are 20-25yrs.

We do love our food and are quite adventurous. Budget €30-€50pp. French or European cuisine. Not interested in stuffy places or dressing up.

Looking for a restaurant on Sunday 29 August either for lunch (we won't be available until about 2PM and I'm worried that is too late) or maybe better Sunday night.

A few questions.
If we go some where but don't reserve I guess we need to be at the door by 7Pm to get a table.
Are most restaurants open Sunday night or should we go out on the Saturday night instead?

We are staying in the Marais but anywhere central is ok.

Thank you for your help.

Nikki Aug 24th, 2010 02:44 PM

Many restaurants are not open Sunday night.

In the Marais I really like Le Pamphlet, which is a good value for excellent cooking and not at all stuffy. But I believe it is not open Sundays.

StCirq Aug 24th, 2010 02:49 PM

Don't know about Sunday opening or not, but Le Train Bleu and Bofinger might work. In the Marais, La Guirlande de Julie on the Place des Vosges.

GoodLuckGirl Aug 24th, 2010 03:15 PM

Congratulations! My husband and I have been very blessed to celebrate our 30th in Paris also.
From our previous visits to Paris, we have found that many restaurants are not open on Sunday nights. Although the Marais is one of the very few areas with their boutiques and cafes open on a Sunday afternoon, but I am not sure about Sunday night.
However......for your celebration, I would recommend LaTable Joel Robuchon not far from the Arc de Triomphe. He is considered one of the finest, most respected chefs in Paris.
We have had the pleasure of dining there for our special occasion and have been provided not only with excellent service in a very tasteful, elegant atmosphere, but with one of the best meals in Paris. There is a small, ecletic menu from which to choose, and his signature dish of mashed potatoes is pure bliss!!!!! You will also want to leave room for the desserts, which are not only delicious, but pure works of art. Comparatively, I have found the prices reasonable considering the type of offerings provided. And it is your anniversary!!!!!
I sincerely believe that you will enjoy my suggestion.

Bon Voyage and Bon Chance

309pbg Aug 24th, 2010 04:52 PM

I second La Table de Joel Robuchon. The food is sublime. Probably the best we had in Paris (we were there June). It is not, IMHO, romantic though. Everyone has a bar seat and you are able to watch your food being prepared. The service was fun and energetic. The seating makes for a very social atmosphere. We met a couple from Texas who knew mutual friends! Small world.
They only take reservations for 6:45PM and on our visit the place was totally packed. People then wait in line for tables opening around 10PM. Open every day, year round. I dream about the mashed potatoes.

StCirq Aug 24th, 2010 05:02 PM

Can the OP eat at La Table de Joel Robuchon for his stated budget? I'm guessing not.

DaveMM Aug 24th, 2010 08:38 PM

Bookmarking because we will be one the exact same situation next May...but the kids will be home.

djkbooks Aug 24th, 2010 09:09 PM

There's a recipe (more like a procedure) from Joel Robuchon, himself, in several of Patricia Wells' books. But, I think it's the French butter (more butter than potato) that makes them so addictive. My husband actually packed the leftover butter from an apartment stay (which arrived perfectly) so I could make those potatoes one more time.

lizziea06 Aug 24th, 2010 10:40 PM

There's no way the OP's budget will work at La Table de Joel Robuchon unless it is for main only and not other courses or wine.

valtor Aug 25th, 2010 12:09 AM

I think that Le Grand Colbert is a beautiful place to celebrate your anniversary. The decor and atmosphere are very nice and will have an unforgettable experience.
It is near Louvre and Comedie Francaise.
Please look at the images http://www.legrandcolbert.fr
The price is in the range of your budget.

avalon Aug 25th, 2010 12:48 AM

We have spent our last 5 anniversaries in Paris. We too like lePamphlet but don't know about Sundays. We will probably spend our 49th this Oct at Le Reminet, and it is open Sundays . You may need a reservation. We always make one . you can do it online

travellerni Aug 25th, 2010 02:36 AM

Thank you for your help and suggestions.

Joel Robuchon sounds very nice but its above my budget (x5) and we would much prefer a table to sit round as it is very much a family occasion.

The Tren Bleu is a beautiful location but has had some very poor food reviews (we go for food rather than decor).
Le Pamphlet isn't open Sunday but maybe would be good for the Saturday night (but unfortunately one of my kids wouldn't be available on Saturday so I'm trying to arrange for Sunday).

Le Grand Colbert is open and has got good reviews for decor/atmosphere and ok food. Maybe consider this one.

Le Reminet this looks our best bet if we can get a table.

We are also looking for somewhere on friday and saturday nights. Not too dear, no tourists , great food, quirky decor, great atmosphere, fixed menu price about €20-25. Is this too much to ask? ;-)

Thank you again.

Nikki Aug 25th, 2010 03:50 AM

A La Biche Au Bois, 45 avenue Ledru-Rollin, near the Gare de Lyon. Last November there was a 26 euro menu that included an appetizer, main course, cheese course, and dessert. Very small and popular, reservations required. One specialty is game. It is possible they are closed Saturday and Sunday, if I recall, so maybe you would need to go there Friday night. I can't guarantee there will be no tourists (I was there), but it seemed popular among locals.

grandmere Aug 25th, 2010 04:20 AM

The food at Le Train Bleu, whereas not especially innovative, is not "very poor".

Gretchen Aug 25th, 2010 05:02 AM

I think La Florimond just near the Ecole Militaire metro would be perfect. Why? Because it is where we celebrated a significant birthday and 40th anniversary with ALL of our adult children!
I am fairly sure it is open on Sunday night but you can check. Sunday night may be a more difficult night for dinner, but there are plenty of places open.
This is a very small restaurant with chef/owner in the kitchen. It is a special place. Their formule is 35E, I think, and additional a la carte.
19 Av. Lamotte Picquet Metro Ecole Militaire

oakglen Aug 25th, 2010 06:55 AM

Florimond is closed on Sundays; they are open for dinner on Sat. Must reserve, however. Petit Bofinger would work.

Michel_Paris Aug 25th, 2010 07:05 AM

Chez Francis, website takes Sunday reservations. In your $$ range.

Look at their home page, you may like the view :)

http://www.chezfrancis-restaurant.com/

cherrybomb Aug 25th, 2010 08:13 AM

I like Glou on on Rue Vieille du Temple in the 3rd. It is around your price range, maybe a tad above, and focuses on sustainable and local well prepared foods. Has a very nice wine list that is comprised mostly of vins naturel. Is open on Sunday and tables are such that you can seat a larger party. The atmosphere is modern and low key. I don't think you will have to get a 7pm res to eat there unless things have changed since January, you should be able to eat at a normal hour. I have been seated at 9pm with no reservation FWIW.

Gretchen Aug 26th, 2010 11:11 AM

A good and very cute place open on Sundays--but make reservations--is Fontaine de Mars on rue St. Dominque. It is all a la carte, so you may have to "calculate" to your budget. Don't wait too long to make reservations anywhere for Sunday evenings.

Gretchen Aug 26th, 2010 11:12 AM

Just an FYI, many places are not even open at 7PM for dinner service--the wait staff is eating their dinner.


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