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International Travel
Paris Restaurants & Cafes

Culinary Capital of the World
Paris the Culinary Capital of the World is renowned
for its gourmet French cuisine, Cordon Bleu Chefs, and its delectable
selection of cheeses and fine wines.

Paris also has an abundance of cozy neighborhood
bistros and bustling brasseries. And you
can't beat the Parisian cafés —
fun people-watching too!
Bon Appetit!

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Fun Paris Cafes
Cafe de Flore
Cafe de la Paix
Ladurée
Les Deux Magots
Le
Fouquet's
Paris Restaurants
Alain Passard's L'Arpège
Altitude 55 — Eiffel
Tower
Bound - 33-1-53-67-84
(Golden Triangle, Right Bank)
Androuet
Citrus Etoile— Hot
Paris Restaurant caters to Right Bank celebrities & politicians)
Gaya Rive Gauche — Seafood
— 33-1-45-44-73-73; very popular; be sure to book well in advance
Guy Savoy
L'Ambroisie
L'Astrance
— 01-40-50-84-40
L'Arpege
La Tour D'Argent
Le Bistrot d'Henri
Le Comptoir du Relais — Hot eatery nr St.-Germain-des-Pres
33-1-44-27-07-97
Le Divellec
Ledoyen
Le Grand Véfour
Le Jules Verne — Eiffel
Tower
Le Meurice
Le Pré Catalan
Le Procope
Le Train Bleu
Maitre de Pierre
Maxim's
Michel Rostang
Moulin Rouge
Pierre Gagnaire
Plaza
Anthéné (Alain Ducasse)
Restaurant Guy Savoy
Sardegna a Tavola
01-44-75-03-28
Senderenes — 33-1-42-65-22-90
Spoon, Food & Wine
Toutoune
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Paris Restaurants & Cafes
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Reviews
Restaurants marked with a symbol are those we've reviewed. Those without a
symbol restaurants we've dined at and not yet reviewed, or those
that have
been highly recommended by
other reviewers, business associates or friends are
linked directly to their web sites.
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Most of the reviewed restaurants
are rated Three and Four Stars we tend not to publish
reviews
of poor dining experiences...we prefer to focus on the positive ones. We find
out about restaurants through word-of-mouth, friends, our readers, web sites,
clients, newspapers, magazines, and radio shows. Our reviews are unsolicited
and free from the influence of advertising. |