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Images2 Feb 7th, 2007 05:01 AM

Have a great trip to Paris Eric! We're in Paris a couple times a year, and love dining out each evening, and enjoy wonderful food and affordable prices. I research e-gullet France for the best tips!

We are going to Paris soon also and here's our list for this trip, already reserved. Be sure to reserve ahead.

Les Papilles 30, rue Gay-Lussac 75005 Tel: 01 43 25 20 79 28.50€ menu

Louis Vins 9 rue Montagne Ste Genevieve 75005 Tel: 01 43 29 12 12 26€ menu Open sundays

La Cerisaie 70, b. Edgar-Quinet 75014 Tel: 01 43 20 98 98
30€

L'Ami Jean 27 rue Malar 75007 Tel: 01 47 05 86 89 29€ menu

Les Fables de la Fontaine 131, St. Dominique 75007 Tel: 01 44 18 37 55 no "menu" price, about 35-40€ though

Chez Michel 10, rue de Belzunce 75010 Tel: 01 44 53 06 20 30€

Le Pre Verre 8, rue Thenard 75005 Tel: 01 43 54 59 47

Le Troquet 21, rue Francois Bonvin 75015 01 45 66 89 00 30€

These prices are approximate.

Hope this is a bit of a help!

eric502 Feb 7th, 2007 10:18 AM

Images: Thanks for all the restaurants. I am trying to narrow my choices down to 5 by Sunday. This is actually a fun job, better than working.

eric502 Feb 7th, 2007 10:31 AM

ivee: I've heard of "tearoom La Duréé" but I have never tried it.

Images2 Feb 7th, 2007 12:55 PM

Glad to hear you're having fun with it! Sorry I didn't tell you anything about the places we've chosen.

Les Papilles is a wine bar with good food, L'Ami Jean is very popular, so if you want dinner here, you MUST reserve ahead several days at least.

Les Fables de la Fontaine is reportedly about to get a * and deserve it in our opinion. The food here is outstanding. They serve fish.

One we aren't eating at on this trip but have a couple of times in the past is Les Magnolias. It's in the suburbs so getting back to Paris before the last train back is pretty tight, but the food is outstanding. They also have 1 * and are very resonably priced.

Le Pre Verre is also great, and priced around 26 Euros, they have lunch at 12.50.

maitaitom Feb 7th, 2007 01:24 PM

You might have already tried these before, but my favorite three restaurants from our Christmas trip were:

Chez Fernand 9 rue Christine
(also one at 13 rue Guisarde)

Le Florimand 19 av La Motte Piquet (7th)

A La Petite Chaise 36, rue de Grenelle
(ask for table downstairs)

All these places with wine, three courses and espresso ran about 100 - 115 euros

((H))

maitaitom Feb 7th, 2007 01:26 PM

I meant, of course, Le Florimond.

((H))

eric502 Feb 9th, 2007 09:30 AM

Thanks to everyone that took the time to help. I am off to Paris!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

ekscrunchy Feb 9th, 2007 10:21 AM

By La Duree, I think the poster means Laduree. They have several locations in Paris including one on Rue Bonaparte and the original on Rue Royale.

Julienas Feb 9th, 2007 11:38 AM

There is also another Laduree on the Champs Elysees, but the Rue Royale original is my favorite.
I'd go for lunch when it can be very crowded, or afternoon tea, but
not dinner.
www.laduree.fr

tuscanlifeedit Feb 9th, 2007 02:22 PM

bookmarking for next week! thanks.

ivee Feb 26th, 2007 01:52 AM

Hello eric502! just curious how where your culinary experiences in Paris??!!

eric502 Feb 28th, 2007 09:24 AM

Just got back a few days ago and have been suffering from the flu. I got sick in Paris but did make three of the restaurants and will post in a few days.

God!!!!! have you ever been sick on a plane for 10 hours???

I will say that the best place we went to for the price was the "Le Florimand 19 av La Motte Piquet".



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