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Susan Jan 25th, 2001 06:42 PM

L'Epoque on Cardinal Lemoine in the 5th is a lovely small restaurant. Very intimate and romantic. (and reasonably priced)

Joe Jan 27th, 2001 07:21 AM

Wendy, The spelling of the Guy Savoy bistro on the quai des Grands- Augustins, Les Bookinistes, is a nice example of hip franglais. The last time I was there I asked the young waiter the reason for the name. He said for the people who operate the book stalls along the Seine(bouquinistes). But why the English spelling? He replied, "because it sounds cool." I agree that it's a great place. Joe

wendy Jan 27th, 2001 08:15 AM

Joe, <BR> <BR>I didn't even realize I spelled it that way- I walk past it often and I guess my eyes have automatically adjusted to the location and assumed that was the spelling...what a great piece of advice. Thanks for the heads up! <BR>Wendy

Stephen Jan 27th, 2001 08:20 AM

Hello Ilene, <BR> <BR>try the Bistrot d'Alex, 2 rue Clément <BR>right next to the Odeon. Quite good.

Robert Jan 27th, 2001 07:43 PM

Chez Jenny is a good, still Alsatian brasserie.

elvira Jan 28th, 2001 08:08 PM

Tourists tend to congregate around the tourist spots (that took some deep thinking), and that's where they eat. If you walk a few blocks away, you'll find neighborhood restaurants (as Ted pointed out, look for no English translations - or really bad ones). The 13eme is the Asian area, lots of Vietnamese, Chinese, etc. restaurants. Walk down the northside of Montmartre; head for the 11eme (Bastille area can be pretty touristy, head east) and the 12eme (these are on the Right Bank). The 16eme is pretty non-touristy if you get away from the Trocadero. The 20eme has many North African immigrants, so there are lots of restaurants serving Moroccan and Algerian dishes.

Austin Jan 30th, 2001 04:49 PM

<BR>Ilene: <BR>Here are some of my restaurant suggestions. These are all places that serve traditional French food at moderate prices: <BR> <BR>Colimacon 3rd <BR>(my favorite) <BR> <BR>de la Tour 15th <BR>(Near the Hilton but dont let that stop you) <BR> <BR>Etchagorry 13th <BR>(Southwest cuisine and a much overlooked tiny 3* hotel) <BR> <BR>Persilles Fleur 9th <BR>(not listed anywhere but very good very chic and very moderately priced) <BR> <BR>Alsaco 9th <BR>The best Alsace cuisine outside Alsace--the owner is the best of the best. <BR> <BR>Brasserie Londres and Paris 8th <BR>(on the place Madelaine--exceptional brasserie food dont get turned off by the plain decor and mobs of diners who sit shoulder to shoulder) <BR> <BR>Cap Vernet 8th <BR>(Sea Food but other things on the menu===looks expesive but isnt that bad) <BR> <BR>Brasserie Arc d Triumphe 8th <BR>In spite of the name never sa <BR>a tourist there just mobs of local business people day and night <BR> <BR>Stay away from-- <BR>ANY chain resturant---Idont mean MacD--Im including local chains like the feres Blanc--yech <BR> <BR>Any place the calls itself the King of whatever like Le Roi du Coquillage (sp?)--the pits <BR>Le Roi de Pot au Feu---the worst Pot au Feu in the world in spite of Travel & Leisures gushing review... <BR> <BR>Big restauants--as a rule the smaller restaurants in Paris are the better ones <BR> <BR>Enough <BR>AH <BR> <BR> <BR>

topper Apr 28th, 2001 08:12 AM

to the top

marianne Apr 28th, 2001 08:47 AM

L'Alcazar, L'epi Dupin and Rotisserie D'en Face all in the sixth

rose May 2nd, 2001 06:31 AM

Ilene: You must be very new to Boston. There are a multitude of great restaurants in Boston, ranging from trendy (Radius) to charming and intimate (Cambridge and South End area). When you return from France you must do some investigating and tasting.

Ursula May 8th, 2001 04:02 AM

Topping for Sharon

Susan May 8th, 2001 08:53 AM

We used the book "Cheap Eats in Paris" with great success.

Jane May 8th, 2001 11:34 AM

I would highly recommend Le Vaganende on St. Germain Blvd. Delicious food, good service and moderate prices.

Ursula May 8th, 2001 11:40 AM

Well, how does one say: You cannot argue about personal taste. IMHO I definitely do NOT recommend le "Vagenende". The interior is worth a visit, but that's all. <BR> <BR>But Jane, luckily we do not all want to go to the same places!


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