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October 24, 2004

Restaurant Paris

Category: Eating and drinking in Paris – admin – 4:21 pm

The restaurant of Alcazar in Rue Mazarine 62 (Metro 4 and 10: Odeon), is the meeting point of the jet set, and has a cuisine with the best reputation. There is also a bar upstairs, and disc jockeys care about the right music to the right time.

Bel Canto restaurant offers Italian cuisine in the city centre of Paris. The special attraction of the restaurant are professional opera singers who entertain the guests with wonderful arias of Verdi and Puccini. This makes a visit to an unforgetable experience. Bel Canto can be found in Quai de l’Hotel de Ville 72 (Metro 1 and 11: Hotel de Ville).

If you want to enjoy your meal in the sky, and over the roofs of Paris, you should visit Le Ciel de Paris. The restaurant turns your desire into reality on the 56th floor of the skyscraper called “Tour Montparnasse”. A visit of this restaurant is very impressing in the evening when it’s getting dark, and the sea of lights begins to shine.

Hiromatsu in Rue de Longchamp 52 (Metro 6 and 9: Trocadero) offers traditional French cuisine with Asian influences from a Japanese cook.

Senderens is a restaurant in the style of a brasserie, and managed by one of the best cooks in Paris. The restaurant can be found in Place de la Madeleine 9 (Metro 8, 12, and 14: Madeleine).

Leu Train Bleu is probably the most beautiful station restaurant in the world. The walls of Leu Train Bleu are nicely decorated. The restaurant has even the character of a room in the palace of Versailles, and a price category in the upscale class. Leu Train Bleu can be found in Gare de Lyon (Metro 1 and 14: Gare de Lyon).

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There is no doubt that Le Belier is one of the most beautiful restaurants in Paris. Classical music and an atmosphere and ambience like in a painting of Jan Vermeer makes this gastronomic spot to a very interesting location. The writer Oscar Wilde spent the last days in his life in this restaurant. Le Belier can be found in Rue des Beaux Arts 13 (Metro 4: Saint Germain des Pres).

Chantairelle in Rue Laplace 17 (Metro 10: Cardinal Lemoine) is a restaurant with an appetizing cuisine and country-style ambience. The restaurant is dedicated to the Central French region of Auvergne. Everything in that restaurant seems to come from this certain part of France.

Le Dome du Marais in Rue des Francs-Bourgeois 53 (Metro 1: Saint Paul) is a restaurant under a stylish dome of glass.

Tradition is very important in the restaurant called “L’Escargot Montorgueil“. The culinarily temple exists since 1832, and was the destination for many famous people in history. Marcel Proust, Charlie Chaplin, Pablo Picasso and Jackie Kennedy were enjoying their meals in L’Escargot Montorgueil. The restaurant can be found in Rue Montorgueil 38 (Metro 4: Etienne Marcel).

La Gare is known as a very bizarre restaurant. There are still some tracks on the floor of the former railway station. Find the location close to the metro station “La Muette” (Metro 9).

Le Moulin de la Galette was a mill in former time, converted into a ball room in 1830, and serves as a fancy restaurant today. The cuisine is excellent. Guests are also excited about the modern furniture. Rue Lepic 83 (Metro 12: Abbesses).

Nice ambience, friendly waiters, and delicious meals await the visitor in the restaurant “Le Sud“. Boulevard Gouvion Saint Cyr 91 (Metro 1: Porte Maillot).

Let Bistrot des Deux Theatres in Rue Blanche 18 (Metro 12: Trinite d’Estienne d’Orves) delights its guests with great meals and cheap prices. As the restaurant is located in a theatre district, it’s quite possible to meat some actors there.

Bouillon Racine is a former workers canteen with Belgian cuisine in Rue Racine 3 (Metro 10: Cluny La Sorbonne).

Some time ago Le Mesturet was elected to the best bistrot. The reason for such honorably decision can be found in the fresh ingredients of the meals and the friendly service. Rue de Richelieu 77 (Metro 3: Bourse).

Le Petit Marcel is a cosy bistrot close to Centre Pompidou, and offers simple and inexpensive meals. Rue Rambuteau 65 (Metro 4: Chatelet Les Halles).

Indian cuisine in Paris? Pooja is the place for such kind of preference. Passage Brady 91 (Metro 4: Chateau d’Eau).

Restaurant de Bourgogne is the bistrot with the nostalgic touch. Restaurant de Bourgogne delights its guests with good value for money, and the highest possible quality for the pay. Rue des Vinaigriers 26 (Metro 5: Jacques Bonsergent).

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