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Paris Restaurant in the 17th
Will be in Paris for 6 days next week--part business, part pleasure and am looking for at least one restaurant near our hotel. I am NOT looking for a super expensive, michelin-starred place like Guy Savoy....instead, a quaint bistro with good food.
We're staying at Le Meridien Etoile (81 Boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr) in the 17th. I did some searching here, but didn't come up with much. Can anyone help? |
I don't know of any restaurants in the 17th but I found a great website yesterday..it list practically all cafes , bistrots, etc by district. it also lists the prices of the menus and provides links to the places that have websites.
http://specials.parishotels.com/pari...ex.php?lang=en |
And another website suggestion, www.jack-travel.com lists affrodable rest/bistro recos by arr.
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Bistrot du 17eme, while part of a small chain, offers good food at good value in a convivial, neighborhood atmosphere. Being the 17eme, the neighborhood atmosphere is more bourgeois than picturesque, but the crowd is mostly French. It's near Place Periere. I'll have to do a little research to find the exact address. May be rue de Courcelles? BTW, it is one of the most efficient restaurants I've experienced. They have a little assembly line going for kirs and kirs royales, so that one appears in front of you just moments after you are seated. The servers--all very thin--whip between the closely-set tables with amazing speed and agility. All in all, a very pleasant experience at a good price. |
One of the great value places in Paris, L'Entredgeu, is in the 17th out near Porte Champerret. The chef was formerly with the very popular chez Michel.
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thanks a lot to everyone for your replies so far.
Two great websites and two specific restaurants to further research.... |
Checking Sandra Gustafson's "Great Eats-Paris" shows several places very close to your hotel: Le Petit Salé, 99 avenue des Ternes, described as a hole-in-the-wall with heaping plates and busy clientele, Chez Fred, 190 bis, blvd. Périere with bistro-style cooking and a 1930s decor, and L'Entrecôte, 271 blvd.Périere. This last has a second place in St-Germain, which I've enjoyed. There's no menu; they serve a prix fixe of green salad and steak frites with a delicious sauce.
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After further investigation,
I've decided that the 17th-district restaurant of choice will be..... L'Entrecôte (I've learned the official name is Le Relais de Venise and it is located at 271, bd Péreire(Porte Maillot). Every review I find is fabulous and given our fettish for red meat, it's the only natural choice :-) here's one of the good reviews I find. http://travel.roughguides.com/planni...p;EntryID=2108 The only downside I see is that this place does not take reservations and you have to line up outside a bit early to be assured a seat. The other two non-business dinner nights will take us to: CHEZ ANDRE 12 Rue Marbeuf, Paris (near George V) (0)1 47.20.59.5 (colleagues from the US rave about this 'simple' bistro) Le Florimond 19 av. de la Motte-Picquet - in the 7th Tel/fax: 01 45 55 40 38 (highly regarded on this forum). I now can only hope the hotel is nice. I didn't pick it, as this is where our conference takes place, but nobody here seems to like it.... |
Ah, it took me so long to find the Bistrot du 17eme address that you've found another restaurant. So sorry. Anyway, it's 108 av de Villiers, metro: Periere. Just in case you change your mind. |
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