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L'Atlantique is a large "Brasserie" located almost in front of the Montparnasse Tower. It is a warm and modern café where everything recalls the Ocean.
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It's a small traditional restaurant close to the Seine and the Invalides. Here is a bistro that meets the promise of a french, traditionnal and authentic cuisine.
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Between Trocadero and Champs Elysees, the Galliera is a great bistro. Everything is home made, vegetables are organic and the chefsmokes himself the salmon in the kitchen with a very fragrant sawdust.
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Le Bonaparte, place Saint-Germain des Prés, is one of the finest cafes of Saint Germain des Près. Its terrace offers breathtaking views of the abbey church. And above all it is quiet place in the center of this tiny village of Paris, which was the center of thought.
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The Guersant is an authentic bistro close to the Palais des Congres Porte Maillot. Since its birth in 1936 nothing has changed in this vintage bistro…Except the bosses, Dominique and Gigi, who run the Guersant Bistro with an astonishing energy.
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Le
P'Tit Musset(Beetween Arc de Triomphe and Montmartre - Paris 18 )
To hell with the diet! this is one bistro where you can live! Le P'tit Musset is a traditional French restaurant. Denis Musset, the Chef, knows its products. >> Read more |
L'Arsenal
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Just near Bastille and Place des Vosges, l'Arsenal is a bistro that sends you in the past, in the 1960s.
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Le
Wepler (Montmartre - Paris 18 )
History, pleasure and fun. Stories of artists,
writers like Henry Miller and of all kinds of personalities, people
that came for a meal or a drink at Wepler's to find this typical
Parisian Brasserie (brewery) atmosphere. >> Read more |
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Le
Mouton Blanc (Auteuil- Paris 16 )
The Mouton Blanc? The name evokes an age-old French gastronomic tradition. And age-old is no exaggeration when speaking of this restaurant, one of the oldest in Paris, where the sumptuous odours of traditional cuisine mix with the scent of history and literature. >> Read more |
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Ma Bourgogne (le Marais)
Ma Bourgogne happens to be one of these archetypal « Bistros parisiens»,
heart and soul of a whole neighbourhood. A famous bistro, Place des Vosges in
Le Marais.
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Bouillon Chartier (Grands Boulevards- Paris 9 )
A restaurant doesn't become a legend by accident, and it certainly can't stay that way by resting on its laurels. Chartier is over 100 years old and still in the very prime of life.
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Chez André (Champs Elysées- Paris 8 )
Just steps away from Place de l'Etoile and the most beautiful avenue in the world, Chez André, in the heart of what's known as the "Golden Triangle" >>
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Le
Tire-Bouchon (Gare du Nord)
Le Tire-Bouchon, -the corkscrew- is a perfect name for this magnificent café on the square Franz Liszt. Nice, original decoration. A curious aquarium divides the room in two parts, the bar on one side, and the restaurant on the other side. >> Read more |
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A la Tête d'Or (Paris downtown, les Halles)
Nearby the Rivoli Street, stands a bistro which
resists to the present time trend of uniformity. A la Tete d’Or
(the golden head), is one of the historic bistros located in the heart
of Paris, which have came accross the years without change. >> Read
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L'Assiette
aveyronnaise (Paris downtown, les Halles)
Here is a table which will delight pleasure-seeking
souls. The Assiette Aveyronnaise, is not only the promise of a hearty
and delicious meal on a checkered tablecloth, it is also a soul,
the state of mind of a team that has successfully managed the Auberge
Aveyronnaise de Bercy for six years. >> Read
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Le
Bailli de Suffren near (Tour Eiffel)
Le Bailli de Suffren is close to the Eiffel
Tower. At any time of the day, the Bistro offers a selection
of meals : salads with cheese from Auvergne, steak with french
fries, pastries... It is opened from 6 AM right through
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Le
Barricou (Bastille )
Close to Republiqque Square, Le Barricou is a natural Paris household, complete
with its social melting-pot. A place where you may start a bottle of wine at
the bar with friends.
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Le
Royal Turenne ( le Marais )
Situated in the corner between the Franc-Bourgeois and Turenne streets, the Royal
Turenne is inevitable. It is ran by a charming couple, Jean-Philippe, a Cantal
native and Françoise, a Gironde native with a personality as forceful
as the wines from the right bank of the Gironde... >> Read
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Ambassade
d'Auvergne (Beaubourg)
All the Parisians connoisseurs know l'Ambassade
d'Auvergne. In the heart of Paris, near the Pompidou Centre, there
is a famous place to taste flavours from Auvergne. >> Read more |
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Le
Rez de Chaussée (Montmartre)
Le Rez-de-chaussée
is an attractive restaurant , bright and warm, that stands
out in the heterogenous neighbourhood of the Saint Ouen flea
market. Just the right place to recover after hunting for
antiques in the side streets of the flea market or after battling
with the ascent of Montmartre. >> Read more |
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Bistrot
Melac (Bastille)
The « Bistrot Melac » is one
of the most famous Paris wine bars located in the eleventh
arrondissement between Bastille and the Republique square.
The owner, Jacques Mélac, seems
to be like a sort of Cyrano de Bergerac with an enormous moustache. See
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Café du Métro (Saint-Germain des Près)
Located on the left bank, between St Germain des
Prés and “Le Bon
Marché” store. Le Café du Métro is a bistro ruled
by the same Averyonnaise family since the 1920’s !
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Le
Petit Acacia (Etoile-Arc de Triomphe)
Very close to the Arc of Triumph, Le Petit
Acacia is a genuine small bistro of Paris. Frédéric
Boulanger, his wife and their team, give such a great ambiance
in their bistro that you won't forget it. They will introduce
you to the best traditions of the aveyronnaise gastronomy.
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Au Bon Coin
(Montmartre)
Au Bon Coin, is a very charming bistro
close to Montmartre. One of the best wine bistro of Paris.
Open from monday to saturday noon.Diner is served untill 9.30
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Au
Cochon de Lait (La Villette)
Au Cochon de Lait (the Sucking-Pig) is a vestige
from the golden era of Parisian slaughter-houses of la Villette when
the neighborhood bistros bore the names of livestock, a place devoted
to meat. >> Read more |
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Everybody knows the french bistro, but very few people
know the art living of the french Guinguette. These taverns located
along the banks of the rivers are mostly on open-air restaurants with
dance-floor. Discover the famous Guinguette Auvergnate, just 12 minutes
by train from Paris. >> Read more |
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Le Royal Villiers (Porte de Champerret)
Located Porte Champerret, next to Porte Maillot
and its “Palais
des Congrès“ and not far from La Defense, Le Royal Villiers,
is a nice, quiet and spatious bistro with a fantastic decoration and
a warm ambience. >> Read more |
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Au Petit Chavignol (Villiers)
« Au petit Chavignol» has been awarded
the « Bouteille
d’or 2003 » (Golden bottle) trophy, which rewards the
best « bistros » offering the best small producers wines.
And, as a matter of fact, the « Petit Chavignol » proves
to be one of the best places in the 17th arrondissement osf Paris.
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L'Auberge aveyronnaise (Bercy)
If you want to enjoy a fabulous aveyronnais meal, go to L’Auberge
Aveyronnaise. It is located in the East Parisian, nearby the tube station
of Bercy. A place where gathered untill the 60’s the wine merchants.
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Au Bœuf Couronné (La Villette Paris 19)
The only one of its kind left, Au Bœuf Couronné is the last trace of the Villette's formerly booming meat industry...
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Le Bistro Saint-Antoine
Situated on the long rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine,
near Bastille Square, Le Bistrot Saint-Antoine, is one of the warmest
bistro of the neighbourhood. >> Read more |