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Anthony Jan 4th, 2002 12:50 PM

Restaurants in 4th and 6th arrondisements
 
My wife and I will be making our third visit to Paris in May 2002.<BR><BR>There is nothing better than personal recommendations as to restaurants. We will be staying in the 4th e. Would someone suggest several good restaurants in the 4th and/or the 6th? (We went to "Bonfinger" last time and hope to return this time.)<BR><BR>Also, one near the Opera Garnier in the 9th for a late night supper after the Ballet?<BR><BR>Cost level would be $100 + and wine (prox.)for two. Looking for a romantic ambience, etc.<BR><BR>Thanks.

Wendy Jan 4th, 2002 04:02 PM

Anthony, I would absolutely recommend Chez Maitre Paul in the 6th, definately check out cafe Beauborg in the 4th (for lunch or snack). If you wanted to walk across to the 5th I also like Chez Rene.

c Jan 4th, 2002 07:00 PM

Hi Anthony-since I have been longing to be in Paris, I will make do with sharing my lists of favorite restaurants ~<BR>L'Epi Dupin 6th-make reservations asap,they are usually booked a week -10 days in advance..Relais Louis XIII rue des Grands Augustines 6th-Les Bookniste quai des Grands Augustines 6th-Cafe Marly at the Louvre, great for a coffee and pastry or a meal-Le Petit St Benoit,rue Benoit right off Blvd St Germain, a small smokey neighborhood bistro,great home cooking kind of place, unpretentious,we go there all the time~And then there are the expensive places that I will list if you are interested..and of course what will happen is that you will be walking along,get hungry and discover someplace that you have never heard of and love it! That is the way we always find our favorite places..Have a wonderful time!C

Anthony Jan 7th, 2002 04:33 AM

Dear Wendy and C.<BR><BR>I agree that serendipity is the best way to select restaurants, day to day. I just wanted a few others for special meals.<BR><BR>Thanks for your suggestions. <BR><BR>Anthony

Fred Jan 7th, 2002 04:46 AM

&lt;&lt;Also, one near the Opera Garnier in the 9th for a late night supper after the Ballet?&gt;&gt;<BR><BR>It's not romantic but after the ballet at the Garnier we always enjoy walking across the street to Chez Clement for a late night dinner. Very convenient (just a minute away) and very good. You do need reservations. For more Paris information e-mail me: [email protected]

Ursula Jan 7th, 2002 05:17 AM

For an after Opera meal, I suggest the following places:<BR>Chez Catherine, 65, rue de Provence (traditional French bistro)<BR>CafŽ de la Paix, 12, Blvd. des Cappucines (brasserie)<BR>CafŽ Flo, Blvd. Haussmann (French brasserie)<BR>Les Bachannes, 21, Rue Caumartin (Wine bistrot)<BR><BR>Some of my favs in the 6th:<BR>Parc aux Cerfs, Rue Vavin (open on Sundays)<BR>Le CamŽlŽon, Rue de Cheuvreuse<BR>Chez Diane, Rue Servandoni<BR>Brasserie Fernand, Blvd. Montparnasse<BR>Bistrot d'Alex, Rue ClŽment<BR>La Cafetiere, Rue Mazarine<BR>La Cigale, Rue Chomel, behind Le Bon Marche, very nice soufflŽs, located in the 7th however<BR>

Ursula Jan 7th, 2002 05:19 AM

Sorry, please read "e" where it says "?". I always forget that I shouldn't use French accents here.

elaine Jan 7th, 2002 05:32 AM

In the 4th is one of my favorites<BR>Chez Julien,corner of 1, rue Pont-Louis-Philippe, and 62, rue de l'Hotel de Ville.<BR>Historic building, charming decor. French classic food, with an occasional modern twist. If duck is on the menu, have it. Last time I was there (about two years ago) it cost the equivalent of about $60pp with wine, but a less-expensive prix fixe menu is also available.<BR>Quite a small place, family-owned, takes credit cards.

ttt Jan 27th, 2002 01:24 AM

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alex Jan 27th, 2002 06:50 AM

Anthony: There are some very nice charming restaurants on Ile St-Louis in the 4th, including L'Orangerie, Monte Cristo, and Monde des Chimeres which I can and do personally recommend. Next door, L'Ile de la Cite, try Le Vieux Bistro in the shadow of Notre Dame, though you'd be hard pressed to spend $100 there. L'Ile Saint-Louis cannot be beat, okay easily, for ambience. And, there is a list of restaurants, under the heading "stores" on this website:ilestlouis.away.fr/index2.html, along with a tour of the island.


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