Where to eat in Paris, near Palais Garnier
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Where to eat in Paris, near Palais Garnier
My friend and I have tickets to the afternoon ballet, and are looking for a nice dinner afterward. However, we are students and can only pay a max of 25 euros each. Is there a good place near the Palais Garnier? Thanks!
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I like the Le Grand Cafe nearby, but don't know what you'd get for 25 euro there. The opera area is, in general, a very expensive area, if you are going to the ballet in the afternoon, it won't be that late at all when you get out, in fact that is your problem. It won't be dinnertime yet, it will be only about 5 pm won't it? YOu can easily go anywhere for dinner, why not go over to the Bastille area, for example it's not far.
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ok, for others, why don't you say when you want to eat dinner so we understand.
However, I thought you could try Chartier which is a well-known old bouillon (workers restaurant) in the 9th arr not too far from the opera near the Grands Boulevards metro stop http://www.bouillon-chartier.com/
It isn't gourmet by any means, but definitely cheap and an experience and will probably be open whenever you want to eat.
However, I thought you could try Chartier which is a well-known old bouillon (workers restaurant) in the 9th arr not too far from the opera near the Grands Boulevards metro stop http://www.bouillon-chartier.com/
It isn't gourmet by any means, but definitely cheap and an experience and will probably be open whenever you want to eat.
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Well, you're not going to be able to get dinner in Paris until at least 7 pm anyway - snacks, a sandwich, yes, so if that will do, just hop into a café or sandwich shop. The Opéra Garnier neighborhood is primarily a business district, and not cheap (though there will be places to eat), and since you have a window of time until 9 pm, why not just start strolling toward the Arc de Triomphe and find something inexpensive along the way?