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We
hope the resources listed below will be helpful in planning your
vacation in our Paris apartment. We have included resources that
are helfpul to both the pleasure traveler and the business traveler,
whether the stay is short- or long-term. There are countless other
public and private resources without websites that would undoubtedly
be helpful. Many of these are included in the "Welcome Book"
that is available to our guests. Both this online version and the
printed version we keep in our Paris flat include resources that
we use ourselves and others that we have gleaned from other sources.
Those that we personally recommend from our own experience are marked
with a .
Restaurants
Aux
Troix Petits Cochons
An
excellent classic French restaurant hidden away on a narrow street
in Montorgeuil.
Charlot
It calls itself
"King of Shellfish", but also has a large selection of
fish.
La
Gaieté Cosaque
One
of Paris' best-known traditional Russian restaurants.
Le
Jardin d'Isa
A lovely restaurant
featuring Provençal dishes.
Le
Pot Lisson
Traditional bistrot fare of very high quality right in the
neighborhood.
La
Table de Lucullus
Seafood
prepared by one of France's brightest young chefs.
Food
Resources
Chef
Simon
Extensive selection
of French recipes, cooking instruction and equipment.
Eat
In Paris
Guide
to Paris restaurants with diner reviews.
Guide
To Bars In Paris
A guide to Anglo-American
style bars and pubs in Paris.
Non-Internet
Restaurants & Food Resources
Bistrot
des Dames
18, rue des Dames
An excellent traditional bistrot with very late-night hours; outdoor
dining in good weather
Boulangerie
Laurent Connan
38,
rue des Batignolles
Winner of "Le Grand Prix de la Baguette 2003" and provider
of baguettes to the Elysées Palace, official residence of
the French president.
Le
Gourmet
19, rue de Bruxelles
A restaurant so friendly that Madame will grab you by the hand and
lead you into the kitchen to see the desserts if you're undecided
about which to order.
McDonald's
57, avenue de
Clichy
We don't particularly recommend it, but if you have to have your
golden arches fix....
Le
Morosophe
Chosen as one of the "Best 100 Paris Bistrots".
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