Patricia Wells
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I posted here and someone recommeneded it. It's very, very, good! Someone also recommeneded the Timeout Food and Dining guide to Paris to provide a full range of options -- more on the low cost, fun side. THe two together are perfect in my humble opinion.
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I like Patricia Wells' recommendations. Still, I like to cross reference every kind of recommendation when possible. When I find a restaurant recommended by Patricia and Sandra Gustafson of "Cheap Eats in Paris," I know I'm in heaven (especially when they talk about the same dishes).
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Another fan here. Besides the reviews, the best thing about the guide is the dictionary/glossary of food terms. I've torn it out of the book and carry it with me at all times in French speaking countries. For food in France it doesn't just tell the basics, it actually tells dishes/typical plates, etc. I've never been stumped on a French menu when using this translator.



