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PASCAL THE CARNIVORE
Bonjour mes amis: <BR> <BR>Now I am preparing to be Francais as I am departing for wonderful Paris tomorrow. <BR> <BR>Two quick questions: <BR> <BR>1) Anybody have any experience with Hotel Pascal in the 5th? Does anybody know of a better hotel for even cheaper? <BR> <BR>2) My fiancee is vegetarian. Will she have problems finding things to eat in French restaurants? And how do you say "does this have meat"? "Est-ce que ce plat a viande?" <BR> <BR>Or "Avez-vous des plats sans viande? Ma fiancee est vegeterienne." <BR> <BR>Ah ha! <BR> <BR>Daniel
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<BR>The second solution regarding item n°2 sounds good to me. <BR>I'm afraid I cannot advise about question n°1.
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I think you'll get more useful responses about hotels that could be better or cheaper than the Pascal if you tell everyone more about it: price, location, amenities. <BR>The Gustafson book "Cheap Eats in Paris" contains some advice and suggestions about vegetarian dining.
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I think you'll get more useful responses about hotels that could be better or cheaper than the Pascal if you tell everyone more about it: price, location, amenities. Since you're leaving tomorrow, you may have to take a chance on what you have. <BR>The Gustafson book "Cheap Eats in Paris" contains some advice and suggestions about vegetarian dining. <BR>bon voyage
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hey, <BR> <BR>hotel pascal is in the 5th. it is a double with wc and shower. 250 francs. <BR>no breakfast included. metro stop: censier-daubenton <BR> <BR>anybody familiar with it? <BR> <BR>daniel
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I'm not familiar with the hotel, but FF250 sounds really cheap to get your own bathroom. <BR> <BR>The good news is that the dollar has strengthened sigificantly against the European currencies (1.00$=FF6.00). <BR> <BR>Have a great time!
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