Paris restaurant recs.?
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Paris restaurant recs.?
Hi, can anyone recommend any really nice but inexpensive or moderate (not more than 30 euro/pp) restaurants serving poulet roti and/or bouef bourgignon in the 5th and 6th (St. Germain area) districts?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Hi F,
Try the Brasserie Balzar
http://www.flobrasseries.com/resa/en/
You get 20% off if you book over the internet
Try the Brasserie Balzar
http://www.flobrasseries.com/resa/en/
You get 20% off if you book over the internet
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I wouldn't swear to the boeuf bourgignon, but I know you can get poulet roti, within your budget, at Polidor (41, rue Monsieur-le-Prince in the 6th). Another good bet would be Perraudin (157, rue St-Jacques in the 5th).
Neither Polidor nor Perraudin takes credit cards. Seating at Polidor is at long communal tables; Perraudin has separate tables for each party.
Neither Polidor nor Perraudin takes credit cards. Seating at Polidor is at long communal tables; Perraudin has separate tables for each party.
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You can get boeuf bourguignon and possibly dessert but no wine at Le Vieux Bistro right by Notre Dame. Simply fabulous! But the wine costs at least 25€ per bottle and they only serve full bottles.
But the boeuf bourguignon is tender and succulent. Mmmm. The dessert I tried there was tarte tatin with creme fraiche - just fabulous.
But the boeuf bourguignon is tender and succulent. Mmmm. The dessert I tried there was tarte tatin with creme fraiche - just fabulous.
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Beatchick, it's almost 11 p.m. here in San Francisco. But thanks to your description of Le Vieux Paris's boeuf borguignon and dessert has me craving this meal now!
It's fine about the wine-it's expensive even at home.
Thanks for this suggestion-sounds really good!
It's fine about the wine-it's expensive even at home.Thanks for this suggestion-sounds really good!
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Not sure about the boeuf, but do recall poulet roti (or the equivalent) on the menu at one of my favorite new restaurants, Le Cosi at 9, rue Cujas in the 5th. Quite a great place - if you like places like Bizou in SF, you'd like Le Cosi - same sort of feel but a warmer ambience (not that Bizou is not friendly!) and in your price range.
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To Scarlett, sorry for overlooking your excellent suggestions!
Artlover, thank you, but Le Grand Cafe is in the 9th district (I think) instead. I've been there a long time ago and I agree-it really is special.
Artlover, thank you, but Le Grand Cafe is in the 9th district (I think) instead. I've been there a long time ago and I agree-it really is special.
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Francophile, Le Vieux Bistro's really is the best meal I've had in Paris yet. You'd think it'd be really touristy being right by Notre Dame but it isn't. I hear that there is an old secret underground passage that connects to Notre Dame. They have a terrasse, too. If you're going with someone special they have candlelit dinners at night. Ooh la la!
I know you've requested places in the 5th/6th but if you happen to be in the area then you might try Le Grand Colbert. Did you see <i>Something's Gotta Give</i> with Diane Keaton & Jack Nicholson? The Diane Keaton character says it the best place in Paris for roast chicken. And www.gayot.com names it one of the 10 Most Romantic restaurants in Paris. That website also mentions its "typical brasserie cuisine", "frescoes and ornate plasterwork, brass railings and painted glass panels" and "warm welcome and swift, smiling service". It's one of the places I intend to hit on my next solo trip. Also, Gayot gives it a price range of $$$ which indicates it's under $50 so this might be for lunch only.
http://www.gayot.com/restaurantpages...34&code=PA
BUT it's in the 2nd.
But digging further for you in my <b>Bistros of Paris</b> (it's so cool as it has listings in the back for ratings for the best bistro dishes by arrondissement which also tells you if it's modern bistro or one that is old-fashioned & traditional) here are some listings specifically for the 5th/6th. Bolded items (as per the book) are deemed the best examples.
<b><u>Boeuf Bourguignon</u></b>
<b>Chez René</b>
14 bd St-Germain, 5th
(r. du Cardinal Lemoine off quai de la Tournelle)
This place is expensive for dinner but will be fine for lunch.
<u>Le Vieux Bistro</u>
14 r du Cloître Notre Dame, 4th
<u>Aux Charpentiers</u>
10 r. Mabillon, 6th
(across from Marché St-Germain)
You should be able to get dinner here for 30€ or less including wine.
<u>Chez Dumonet (Chez Joséphine)</u>
117 r. du Cherche-Midi 6th
(off bd du Montparnasse)
Prices range here from the extremely inexpensive to the horridly expensive. You might want to do this one just for lunch (and without the wine).
<u><b>Poulet Rôti</b></u>
<b>La Rôtisserie d'en Face</b>
2 r. Christine
Best to go here for lunch.
<u>La Bastide Odéon</u>
7 r. Corneille
(off place de l'Odéon)
Menus for around 26€ & 32€
Also, f_03, I have an inexpensive restaurant list for Paris if you'd like a copy. It lists price ranges, is listed by arrondissement and somewhat by neighborhood and lists books they're mentioned in. Like you, I try for under 30€. Just e-mail me!
I know you've requested places in the 5th/6th but if you happen to be in the area then you might try Le Grand Colbert. Did you see <i>Something's Gotta Give</i> with Diane Keaton & Jack Nicholson? The Diane Keaton character says it the best place in Paris for roast chicken. And www.gayot.com names it one of the 10 Most Romantic restaurants in Paris. That website also mentions its "typical brasserie cuisine", "frescoes and ornate plasterwork, brass railings and painted glass panels" and "warm welcome and swift, smiling service". It's one of the places I intend to hit on my next solo trip. Also, Gayot gives it a price range of $$$ which indicates it's under $50 so this might be for lunch only.
http://www.gayot.com/restaurantpages...34&code=PA
BUT it's in the 2nd.
But digging further for you in my <b>Bistros of Paris</b> (it's so cool as it has listings in the back for ratings for the best bistro dishes by arrondissement which also tells you if it's modern bistro or one that is old-fashioned & traditional) here are some listings specifically for the 5th/6th. Bolded items (as per the book) are deemed the best examples.
<b><u>Boeuf Bourguignon</u></b>
<b>Chez René</b>
14 bd St-Germain, 5th
(r. du Cardinal Lemoine off quai de la Tournelle)
This place is expensive for dinner but will be fine for lunch.
<u>Le Vieux Bistro</u>
14 r du Cloître Notre Dame, 4th
<u>Aux Charpentiers</u>
10 r. Mabillon, 6th
(across from Marché St-Germain)
You should be able to get dinner here for 30€ or less including wine.
<u>Chez Dumonet (Chez Joséphine)</u>
117 r. du Cherche-Midi 6th
(off bd du Montparnasse)
Prices range here from the extremely inexpensive to the horridly expensive. You might want to do this one just for lunch (and without the wine).

<u><b>Poulet Rôti</b></u>
<b>La Rôtisserie d'en Face</b>
2 r. Christine
Best to go here for lunch.
<u>La Bastide Odéon</u>
7 r. Corneille
(off place de l'Odéon)
Menus for around 26€ & 32€
Also, f_03, I have an inexpensive restaurant list for Paris if you'd like a copy. It lists price ranges, is listed by arrondissement and somewhat by neighborhood and lists books they're mentioned in. Like you, I try for under 30€. Just e-mail me!



