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Hello,
I haven't done this Forum for 2 years, since our last trip to Paris to visit our daughter while she was studying and living with a family there. At the time, I got numerous fabulous restaurant recommendations from many of you and would love to try again! I am sure that many of the places we discovered then are still there and thriving, but I'd love to hear more. Thanks in advance!
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I haven't done this Forum for 2 years, since our last trip to Paris to visit our daughter while she was studying and living with a family there. At the time, I got numerous fabulous restaurant recommendations from many of you and would love to try again! I am sure that many of the places we discovered then are still there and thriving, but I'd love to hear more. Thanks in advance!
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We found and truly loved Pottoka on rue de l'Exposition in the 7th. Small, so you'll probably need reservations, but the food is extraordinary and the staff is so charming. We were surrounded by friendly locals as well. This is truly our favorite spot in Paris.
Reed has been mentioned on the forum numerous times and I'm sure the food is sublime. It is also very tiny and when we stopped in to see about making reservations, everyone in the place seemed to be American. We were unable to get reservations for any of the evenings we had remaining (Reed was closing for the holiday), but the food we saw looked lovely.
Also Les Cocottes on rue St Dominique is WONDERFUL, but they do not take reservations, so plan to dine early or dine late. The food is so good.
I hope you have a wonderful trip and if you find any new spots, please post them!!
Bon voyage.
Reed has been mentioned on the forum numerous times and I'm sure the food is sublime. It is also very tiny and when we stopped in to see about making reservations, everyone in the place seemed to be American. We were unable to get reservations for any of the evenings we had remaining (Reed was closing for the holiday), but the food we saw looked lovely.
Also Les Cocottes on rue St Dominique is WONDERFUL, but they do not take reservations, so plan to dine early or dine late. The food is so good.
I hope you have a wonderful trip and if you find any new spots, please post them!!
Bon voyage.
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Yes, Pottoka is new, excellent and very Basque. The restaurant is named for the small Pyrenees pony found in the Pays Basque. It's also just around the corner from La Fontaine de Mars.
If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can download Patricia Wells' The Food Lover's Guide to Paris. It's an excellent source for great dining in the city of light, and includes all of our favorite places.
If you get a chance, you should make sure you stop by the new restaurant in the Petit Palais. The MiniPalais is a very good value and is open 7 days/week from 10:00 am to midnight.
If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can download Patricia Wells' The Food Lover's Guide to Paris. It's an excellent source for great dining in the city of light, and includes all of our favorite places.
If you get a chance, you should make sure you stop by the new restaurant in the Petit Palais. The MiniPalais is a very good value and is open 7 days/week from 10:00 am to midnight.
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Thank you, all! I've heard about Reed and have been to the petit Palais but the others are new to me. We especially loved Florimond, Pasco, Epi Dupin and le Gaigne last time we were in Paris. Has anyone been to Frenchie? I hear they're impossible re: reservations but the experience is fantastic.
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We loved Cafe Constant, near the Eiffel Tower:
http://www.maisonconstant.com/cafe-c.../informations/
http://www.maisonconstant.com/cafe-c.../informations/
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Not to be an old crab, swdob, but forums like are these are exchanges that work better when people give information as well as only dropping in when they need it. Maybe you could write a trip report when you get back telling us what you learned.
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Sorry! I have always thought this was a place to get as well as give information. I did mention some places we have loved, like Florimond, rue de la Motte Piquet, where we had a spontaneous birthday dinner with the whole restaurant (it's small) and the owners were fabulous. In addition, I menioned Le Gaigne which was yes, a bit hard to find, but a wonderful tiny place with creative food and friendly French patrons.
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We loved Reed...when we were there it was new and almost empty. Us and a table of locals.
I did not care for Le Florimond's food but the atmosphere and service were great.
We also loved les cocottes and Cafe Constant.
Our favorite is Les Comptoir in the 6th. The beef cheeks and lobster bisque are fabulous.
We also love Le Souffle, as I am a sucker for souffles. It's in the first. Would love to go to Frenchie but didn't make it last trip.
L'Atelier du Joel Robuchon in the 6th is another splurge fav!
I did not care for Le Florimond's food but the atmosphere and service were great.
We also loved les cocottes and Cafe Constant.
Our favorite is Les Comptoir in the 6th. The beef cheeks and lobster bisque are fabulous.
We also love Le Souffle, as I am a sucker for souffles. It's in the first. Would love to go to Frenchie but didn't make it last trip.
L'Atelier du Joel Robuchon in the 6th is another splurge fav!
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No one mentions Caveau du Palais on Place Dauphine on these boards. Dh and I had one of our best duck confit and crispy potato dishes ever while dining al fresco watching the young people playing some sort of bocce game in the park. A stroll along the Seine after dinner capped the night.
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We enjoyed Le Petite Prince de Paris, http://www.lepetitprincedeparis.fr/menu-25-anglais.php
We also at a Le Coupe-Chou, practically across the street from Le Petite Prince, but we were underwhelmed with its slow service, crowded atmosphere and mediocre steak frites. http://www.lecoupechou.com/
We also at a Le Coupe-Chou, practically across the street from Le Petite Prince, but we were underwhelmed with its slow service, crowded atmosphere and mediocre steak frites. http://www.lecoupechou.com/
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From our October trip to Paris, my three recommendations would be:
Le Florimond - 19 Avenue de la Motte-Picquet in the 7th
Chez Fernand - 9 rue Christine in the 6th
Chez Janou - 2 Rue Roger Verlomme in the 3rd
Check out my trip report for more details on those three.
Le Florimond - 19 Avenue de la Motte-Picquet in the 7th
Chez Fernand - 9 rue Christine in the 6th
Chez Janou - 2 Rue Roger Verlomme in the 3rd
Check out my trip report for more details on those three.

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One other restaurant we like for its very friendly service, warm atmosphere, and good food is:
Le Caveau de l'Isle on Ille Saint Louis. http://lecaveaudelisle.com/
Three-course meals for 29EU.
Le Caveau de l'Isle on Ille Saint Louis. http://lecaveaudelisle.com/
Three-course meals for 29EU.
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