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yvillanua Jan 5th, 2009 10:01 AM

PARIS RESTAURANT HELP
 
Hello, if anyone could suggest a good restaurant in Paris for Dinner Under 100 euros per person for pre-fixed meal...
I want nice decor, french cuisine and moderate price

is this even possible??

Cimbrone Jan 5th, 2009 10:04 AM

Le Petit Lutetia, 107 rue de Sevres in the 7th.

avalon Jan 5th, 2009 10:13 AM

Loads of places well under 100 euro per person.

Le minsteres on rue de bac, lovely decor, 35 euro per person includes 3 course and a half bottle of wine. The wine can be upgraded at additional charge. You can eat nicely at Le Gallopin, Le Pamphlet, Le Reminet, CheZ Fermand, Boquinstres , just about any place for that, except the many starred Michelin places

ira Jan 5th, 2009 11:44 AM

Hi yv,

You can have a very pleasant dinner with wine for about 40E pp.

If you are set on 100E, have lunch at www.taillevent.com. You won't forget it.

((I))

Underhill Jan 5th, 2009 02:24 PM

For an excellent prix-fixe (note spelling; it means fixed price) meal, head over to the 13th and have a wonderful dinner at Au Petit Marguery. You should be able to spend between 60 and 70 Euros per person, including wine, and have some dishes that require supplements. Do NOT miss the sautéed wood mushrooms!

ekscrunchy Jan 5th, 2009 02:38 PM

Allard near St. Michel has good, traditional bistro food and a price-fixed dinner of 34 Euro per person:



http://www.paris-eating.com/596.htm

alainr Apr 3rd, 2009 11:30 AM

we will be in paris the first week of june, staying on rue st honore near the louvre,
i am looking for restaurants w/i a 20 minute walk where dinner (w/o wine) or prix fixe wld be less than 60 euros per person.
any suggestions?
i will check the ones mentioned earlier in this post.
Do i need to make reservations in advance?

ekscrunchy Apr 3rd, 2009 11:42 AM

Yes, I would reserve in advance.

You can walk easily to this restaurant, which has views of the Eiffel Tower; it is on my list for my next visit; they have a 20 euro lunch with wine:

http://www.lesautduloup.com/home-en.htm

One of the best current lunch values in the club menu at Joel Robuchon-- 55 euro for 4 courses, with a half bottle of wine per person.

3sica Apr 3rd, 2009 01:15 PM

i just saw that they are open everyday till 2am... hmm this means that i may be able to get to my aparment at 7 (on Saturday) and still make it to Ladurees and over to the restaurant for a late dinner! ;)

ekscrunchy Apr 3rd, 2009 01:23 PM

Yes, you can!

Cathinjoetown Apr 3rd, 2009 02:25 PM

Le Tastevin on the Il St. Louis--several set menus starting in the high 20s to low 50s. Wonderful atmosphere, small, book ahead.


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