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css Jul 3rd, 2004 07:35 AM

paris rests attire
 
Going to dinner next week at the following places. How casual or fancy are they?Everything were we live (Lg. eastern city ) has gotten casual, men never need jackets. Is it the same in Paris? Le Grand Colbert, Ze Kitchen Galeries, Violon D'Ingres Marius & Janette. Thanks!

Underhill Jul 3rd, 2004 07:50 AM

At Le Violon d'Ingres we saw most other diners in dressed-up mode: jackets (and some ties) for men, dresses or dressy pant-suits for the women. But in July many people dress casually if it's hot.

ira Jul 3rd, 2004 08:22 AM

Hi css,

I suggest that you bring a light weight sports jacket and a tie
1. you will be treated better if you look like a gentleman
2. you can always take them off.

RonZ Jul 3rd, 2004 11:23 AM

While in the neighborhood of Le Grand Colbert, you should check out the brasserie Le Vauveville, which is right up the street [north] across the street from the Bourse. We prefer it for the food, service and atmosphere.

Diane Jul 3rd, 2004 12:11 PM

Of the restaurants you named, I've only eaten at Violin D'Ingres. While it's true that many men in the restaurant were wearing a jacket, my husband did not. He was wearing a very nice dress shirt and slacks, however. It wasn't a problem, and it didn't affect the service.

Women were in nice slacks/tops or dresses. I was wearing a plain black knit dress that I dressed up with a scarf. Felt very comfortable with this outfit.

Hope this helps.
Diane

ira Jul 3rd, 2004 12:47 PM

Hi Diane,

>He was wearing a very nice dress shirt and slacks, however. It wasn't a problem, and it didn't affect the service.<

But, you don't really know that unless he takes you back again and wears a jacket, right? :)

Scarlett Jul 3rd, 2004 12:51 PM

At Violon D'Ingres, I wore a black silk pants suit and my husband wore a jacket and tie. Most of the men in the room were dressed the same and some women were in dresses or very nice tops with trousers or skirts.
If I were going in hot weather, I would take along a silky,light summer dress and a pair of high heels.
I also came from a large north eastern city and while some people are casual there too, when you go to a "nice" restaurant, you will find that the patrons (who are from everywhere) dress a little better.

I agree with RonZ, the Vaudeville is lovely!
Have a great time and I hope you tell us all about it when you get back!

ThinGorjus Jul 3rd, 2004 02:37 PM

I have also dined at Violon d'Ingres. I wore a jacket and tie. However, in July, I am sure a man can get away with just a dress shirt and slacks. Paris is very informal when it is hot and dusty.

jody Jul 3rd, 2004 05:26 PM

Ze Kitchen Galerie is fashinably casual..not jeans casual ! No jacket or tie would be required , especially in summer.


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