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ZoeB Nov 19th, 2007 12:03 AM

Restaurants in Le Marais?
 
I'm leaving for Paris tomorrow and am interested in any restaurant recommendations in Le Marais. We've already booked a meal at Les Ombres for one of our nights, so the nights that we choose to eat near our hotel we'll be looking for something less pricey, but with great food. We would be happy with either traditional french restaurants or restaurants that are a little more trendy with an upbeat atmosphere.

mlaffitte Nov 19th, 2007 01:55 AM

I like l'Auberge de Nicolas Flamel, on rue Montmorency in the 3rd. It's in what is supposed to be the oldest house in Paris. The ambience is great -- very cozy at this time of year. The menu, while not extensive, is nicely done.

Another suggestion: Mon Vieil Ami on the Ile St Louis is a great bistro. You should definitely reserve in advance, though.

seafox Nov 19th, 2007 02:27 AM

Au Bascou, near Arts et Metier metro has great basque food

plafield Nov 19th, 2007 09:08 AM

We're staying in the Marias in May and I've ben researching restuarants like mad. One I loved from my last trip is Le Hangar 12, impasse Berthaud, 3 rd Tel: 01 42 74 55 44. Fabulous food, very small place, menu only in French, very good prices. Try the amazing slab of foie gras over olive oil mashed potatoes. To die for.

One I know we'll be trying when we go is Au Fil Saisons
6, Rue Fontaines du Temple
33 1 42 74 16 60. 3 course prix fixe 33E. The food is supposed to be senational for the price although I've read that the service may not be terribly friendly. Not bad o rude, just not particularly warm.

gruezi Nov 19th, 2007 10:46 AM

ZoeB,

We ate at Les Ombres on Friday night. If you've never been, there are no signs directing you and no one around to help find it... If you enter the museum area from the Seine side, go through the large billboards and bear to your left and follow the path on the left...

Very friendly service, amazing view, decor a little stark and food good but not unbelievable as reviewed in some places....dinner for 2 with appetizers and cocktail but no wine or dessert was 147 Euros...Worth it for the view for sure.

If you bring your camera you can go out on the terrace and snap away at the twinkling lights. Afterward you can walk to the tower and stroll about underneath it for another point of view.

You are wise to reserve the rest of the nights near your hotel as it can be difficult getting a cab with the strike... plus, why not save the Euros for a great dinner nearby instead of the transport to and fro. I would have stayed closer to our hotel in the 6th in hindsight.

Have fun.

g.

LuckyLuc Nov 19th, 2007 11:25 AM

You will find a few interesting revies of restaurants in the Marais under the following link to my favorite Paris forum.

http://tinyurl.com/yut4lg


ash318 Nov 19th, 2007 11:29 AM

resturant is : Chez JAnou : off the marais-- MUST EAT-- home made provancal
address: 2 rue virlomme
75003 Paris, tel # 0142 72 28 41

GREAT food, provancial, love it, do recommend it!

ekscrunchy Nov 19th, 2007 11:44 AM

Not sure where exactly you are staying, but if it were me, and it was not a weekend, I would take the fairly short walk to Chez Denise near Les Halles for some of the best bistro cooking you will ever experience. Alternatively, you could try Chez Clovis a few steps away. (I have not been to the second but have heard good things from people whose opinions I value).

eyepreferparis Nov 19th, 2007 01:04 PM

hi,
check out this site for info about the marais and marais restaurants.
eyepreferparisdotcom

GiuliaPiraino Jan 10th, 2008 10:32 AM

I loved this restaurant in the Marais, I thought the atmosphere was so cozy, value for the euro was great, service was friendly, desserts were TDF!

Vins des Pyrenees (Aux) Traditional French cooking is what you will find at Vins des Pyrenees (Wines of the Pyrenees). Vins des Pyrenees is for seeing and being seen. This old wine cellar, now decked out with red-and-white-checkered tablecloths and old photographs on the walls, has an authentic 1930's feel. The atmosphere is warm, quiet, and intimate, especially on Sundays for brunch. Grilled meat is the specialty of this restaurant. You should expect to pay EUR12-EUR30 for a menu.

Contact Details
Address: 2525 Rue Beautreillis, Paris, 75004
Phone: +33 1 4272 6494
Fax: +33 1 4272 7615
Nearest station: metro: Bastille, St Paul
Neighbourhood: 4th Arrondissement
Other details
Admission charge: No
Average cost: 35
Booking advisable: Yes
Category: European
Cards accepted: Visa, Eurocard, Mastercard
Cuisine type: Bistros & Brasseries, French
Disabled access: No
Home delivery: No
Opening hours: Daily noon-3p, 8p-11p
Takeaway available: No

Michel_Paris Jan 10th, 2008 11:01 AM

I keep a list of places I see mentioned here...for the 4th:

Brasserie L'Ile St Louis, main street, Ile St Louis, near bridge to N.D. (lunch outside)

Guirland de Julie 25 Place des Vosges

Au Gamin de Paris 51 r. Vieille du Temple

Trumilou 4 Quai Hotel de Ville

Grizzli 7 r St Martin

Café des Musees r. Turenne, near P des Voges

Chez Janou 2 r. Roger Verlomme

Mon Veille Ami 69 r St Louis en Ile

Benoit 20 r St Martin, $$

Le Caveau de L'Ile main street, Ile St Louis

Ma Bourgogne Place des Vosges

Café Hugo Place des Vosges

Reine Blanche main street, Ile St Louis

Le Vieux Bistrot beside Notre Dame

L'as du Falafel 34 r. des Rosiers,

Chez Julien 1 r. du Pont Louis-Philippe

Taverne Henri IV 13 place du Pont Neuf, wine bar - food

marce71 Jan 11th, 2008 06:57 AM

bookmarking as staying in Marais in March.

thanks for the great suggestions.


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