Best Restaurants in Paris

Il Sorrentino

February 5, 2010

Named after a small Italian fishing village, this Italian restaurant with Italian staff offers an excellent variety of pizza, seafood, pasta and steak. Due to its close proximity to the Eiffel Tower, it is not uncommon to see tourists, usually in…

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Les Deux Magots

February 5, 2010

A café of a bygone era situated on Boulevard Saint Germain des Prés across from the oldest church in all of Paris (no, not Notre Dame but Eglise Saint Germain des Prés), Les Deux Magots is perfect for sitting on…

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Brasserie Lipp

Brasserie Lipp

February 5, 2010

Located on the bustling Boulevard Saint Germain des Prés, directly across from two other famous cafes – Café Flore and Les Deux Magots â€” Brasserie Lipp captures the essence of yesteryear with its gleaming brass fixtures, large mirrors, painted art deco ceilings, and tulip…

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Coffee Parisien

Coffee Parisien

February 2, 2010

Don’t let the name fool you. This is not a coffee house or a café and it is certainly not a restaurant serving French food. Coffee Parisien is actually a quintessential American Diner. If you are craving a classic cheeseburger, club sandwich or…

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L’Angle du Faubourg

February 2, 2010

A sister restaurant to Taillevent, the grand dame of haute cuisine in Paris, L’Angle du Faubourg is a chic and sleek restaurant with modern décor and muted color tones that offers some of the most sophisticated cuisine and elegant service…

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L’Angle du Faubourg

Les Fables de La Fontaine

February 2, 2010

A satellite star in the Christian Constant constellation on Rue Saint Dominique, this pocket-sized seafood bistro offers some of the very best seafood in all of Paris. Owned by Sebastien Grave and David Bottreau, two former Constant lieutenants who now ably…

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Pizzeria d’Auteuil

February 2, 2010

In the tony and bourgeois 16th arrondissement is one of the best restaurants in all of Paris for accommodating the whole family, offering classic Italian pizza cooked in a wood-burning oven and other excellent Italian cuisine, including veal and pasta. Perfect…

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Le Grand Véfour food

Le Grand Véfour

January 29, 2010

In the heart of the 1st arrondissement, next to the Louvre, sits Le Grand Véfour, one of the oldest restaurants in Paris. Appropriately situated in the Palais-Royale, the boyhood home of France’s grandest King, Louis XIV (the ‘’Sun King’’), this majestic restaurant…

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Chez Georges

Chez Georges (2eme)

January 26, 2010

If you want to drop into a time capsule, and experience a classic Parisian bistro which has not changed since it opened in the 1920s, look no further than Chez Georges. A favorite standby of Julia Child, you can almost…

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Fontaine de Mars

Fontaine de Mars

January 26, 2010

If you are looking for the classic look and feel of a Parisian restaurant – red checkered tableclothes, big bulb lamps, deep cherry wood paneling with that distinctive French cursive writing etched onto the windows – then Fontaine de Mars…

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