Paris restaurant recommendation, please
#41

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Weekender...quite jealous! Am holding my breath for August...there is talk of a dreaded mtg during the visit to Asheville! I love that 'hood , many fond memories and we do enjoy les editteurs!,
Hey I vote for Berthillon....especially for that salted butter caramel ice cream....divine!
Hey I vote for Berthillon....especially for that salted butter caramel ice cream....divine!
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We were at Reed too! Felt as if we were dining in a friend's home. Just lovely. The osso bucco was so tender and had so much flavor. Pea and mint soup also delicious. We hope to return before week's end. Dinner for two with bottle
sancerre + desserts 114e I'll try to figure out how to upload photos
sancerre + desserts 114e I'll try to figure out how to upload photos
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I concur with Pepper_von_Snoot...
Amorino gelato is at least as good as Berthillon, not as expensive, and it has multiple locations. The one near us on three of our Paris trips was at the corner of R. Vieille de Temple and R. Ste Croix Bretonnerie, a few meters south of R, des Rosiers (in the 4th).
...but, truth be told, I wouldn't turn town a cup from either.
...if you're going to Ile St Louis, try both...they're only a block away from each other.
SS
Amorino gelato is at least as good as Berthillon, not as expensive, and it has multiple locations. The one near us on three of our Paris trips was at the corner of R. Vieille de Temple and R. Ste Croix Bretonnerie, a few meters south of R, des Rosiers (in the 4th).
...but, truth be told, I wouldn't turn town a cup from either.
...if you're going to Ile St Louis, try both...they're only a block away from each other.SS
#47

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My vote goes to Amorino over Berthillon.
Love"Le Train Bleu"----watch the movie "Point of no Return" with Bridget Fonda to see it. I had a great birthday dinner there. MDH stopped there a day ahead of time and arranged for a special birthday chocolate torte which was excellent.
"Relais L'Entrecote" (mentioned above) is a fun place. We always call it "One Dish" because the first time we wandered in we asked for a menu and the server said-----ONE DISH in English. That one dish has been served for 150 years and there is always a line to get in. Steak with a peppercorn sauce, fries, and salad with a light dressing, plus several desserts. All they ask is how you want the steak done and yes, they do come around with more several times.
This wouldn't be your birthday dinner place, but for another night.
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/b...ntrecote.fr%2f
On Ile St. Louis, one of our favorites is L'llot Vache." Gets good & bad reviews but we've been there 4 times and always had delicious food and great service in a beautiful setting.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...de_France.html
For Italian, "Marco Polo" is the place to go for us every time we are in Paris.
http://pro.pagesjaunes.fr/restaurant...o/presentation
I'll be looking forward to your trip review along with the kids view on Paris.
Love"Le Train Bleu"----watch the movie "Point of no Return" with Bridget Fonda to see it. I had a great birthday dinner there. MDH stopped there a day ahead of time and arranged for a special birthday chocolate torte which was excellent.
"Relais L'Entrecote" (mentioned above) is a fun place. We always call it "One Dish" because the first time we wandered in we asked for a menu and the server said-----ONE DISH in English. That one dish has been served for 150 years and there is always a line to get in. Steak with a peppercorn sauce, fries, and salad with a light dressing, plus several desserts. All they ask is how you want the steak done and yes, they do come around with more several times.
This wouldn't be your birthday dinner place, but for another night.
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/b...ntrecote.fr%2f
On Ile St. Louis, one of our favorites is L'llot Vache." Gets good & bad reviews but we've been there 4 times and always had delicious food and great service in a beautiful setting.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...de_France.html
For Italian, "Marco Polo" is the place to go for us every time we are in Paris.
http://pro.pagesjaunes.fr/restaurant...o/presentation
I'll be looking forward to your trip review along with the kids view on Paris.
#48
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Our family goes to Allard in the sixth on our first night in Paris. It is a classic French bistro. The portions are large. My husband loves the frisee salad, and we all love the coq au vin, which is served on Saturday.
Another good choice is L"Ambassade d"Auvergne. We celebrated my four year old grandson's birthday there last June, and it was delightful.
Happy eating. I'll be interested in hearing where you go.
Another good choice is L"Ambassade d"Auvergne. We celebrated my four year old grandson's birthday there last June, and it was delightful.
Happy eating. I'll be interested in hearing where you go.
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