French Restaurants In Paris

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French restaurants in Paris

Postby Ewelinka » 19 September 2005


Anyone knows of good french restaurants in Paris?
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Postby LION888 » 23 February 2008

Hello,Ewelinka,here is a list of french restaurants in Paris,their telephone(one of them is without phone :oops: ) and address:

L'Oustaou Café
28 bis rue de richelieu,
75001 Paris
Telephone: 01 42 60 30 36

Athanas Le Livalin
5 Rue Clisson,
75013 Paris
Telephone: 01 45 83 04 23

Evasion
24 Rue Des Tournelles,
75004 Paris

la Papillote
13 rue du Pot de Fer,
75005 Paris
Telephone: 01 43 36 66 46

L'auberge bressane
16 avenue de la Motte-Picquet,
75007 Paris (see map)
Telephone: 01 47 05 98 37

La Table d'Hélène
14 rue Duc,
75018 Paris
Telephone: 01 46 06 49 68

Bone apetite,hope it helps :D
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Postby mixi » 08 September 2008

It's strange that you didn't mention the Gandhi Opera

They work till midnight, near La Bourse and Opera at 66 psge Ste-Anne (Arr 2).
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Postby Maximus » 13 September 2008

All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern
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Postby Elis » 14 September 2008

It is a must to book some places at a restaurant on the Eiffel Tower.
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Postby tulaka » 28 September 2008

RESTAURANT LASSERRE
17 avenue Franklin Roosevelt - 75008 PARIS
Tel : + 33 (0)1 43 59 02 13 - Fax : +33 (0)1 45 63 72 23 - eMail : reservation@restaurant-lasserre.com

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Postby Elis » 28 September 2008

It is my dream to have date in one of those restaurants ...
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Postby Maximus » 31 October 2008

The restaurant "Michele Rostang" is famous for its wonderful collection of rare and nice art objects in the restaurant. You should see it
address: 20, rue Rennequin 75017
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Postby Maximus » 14 November 2008

Bar Restaurant
33, rue du Pont-Neuf
75001 Paris
Tél. 01 42 36 07 42
Fax 01 42 36 36 85

it has a big banquet hall, so you can even make wedding there
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Postby Maximus » 16 November 2008

L'ARPEGE
"Un style simple et serein, comme la cuisine"
very comfortable, see here
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nice dishes
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84, rue de Varenne
75007 PARIS
reservation +33 (0)1 47 05 09 06
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Postby tulaka » 17 November 2008

Something more original here, the music-hallparis, 3 avenue Franklin-Roosevelt - 75008 PARIS
Reservation: +33. 145.61.03.63
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Postby Guest » 24 February 2009

Maximus wrote:All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern


Sorry, I have to disagree. There are many bad restaurants in Paris. My advice - never take the pot luck approach: 'say, Mabel, this bistrot looks just so Parisian, I am certain we will get a good meal here.' No you won't. Do some research beforehand. Read my restaurant blog, for example, which I can't provide the link for until I post some more times.
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Postby mortstiff » 24 February 2009

Maximus wrote:All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern


Sorry, I have to disagree. There are many bad restaurants in Paris. My advice - never take the pot luck approach: 'say, Mabel, this bistrot looks just so Parisian, I am certain we will get a good meal here.' No you won't. Do some research beforehand. Read my restaurant blog, for example, which I can't provide the link for until I post some more times.
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Postby mortstiff » 24 February 2009

Maximus wrote:All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern

Sorry, I have to disagree. There are many bad restaurants in Paris. My advice - never take the pot luck approach: 'say, Mabel, this bistrot looks just so Parisian, I am certain we will get a good meal here.' No you won't. Do some research beforehand. Read my restaurant blog, for example, which I can't provide the link for until I post some more times.
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Postby mortstiff » 24 February 2009

Maximus wrote:All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern

Sorry, I have to disagree. There are many bad restaurants in Paris. My advice - never take the pot luck approach: 'say, Mabel, this bistrot looks just so Parisian, I am certain we will get a good meal here.' No you won't. Do some research beforehand. Read my restaurant blog, for example, which I can't provide the link for until I post some more times.
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Postby mortstiff » 24 February 2009

Maximus wrote:All French restaurants are good enough, it depends on what are you looking for exactly - more classical type or modern


Sorry, I have to disagree. There are many bad restaurants in Paris. My advice - never take the pot luck approach: 'say, Mabel, this bistrot looks just so Parisian, I am certain we will get a good meal here.' No you won't. Do some research beforehand. Read my restaurant blog, for example, which I can't provide the link for until I post some more times.
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Postby LPPBS-Paris » 06 June 2009

As a good french restaurant in Paris, i would recommend to try out the Teroir in paris 13th Bd Arago. It's typical french food, the menu is different everyday depending of the market arrivals and the ambiance is great.
tel: 0147073699
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Postby cristy455 » 26 June 2009

Hello! Ewelinka here's some of the list of french restaurants in Paris.

Le Grand Vefour restaurant gastronomique
Goumard
Pershing Hall restaurant tendance
Hotel De Crillon
Le Meridien Montparnasse
Hélène Darroze restaurant gastronomiquee
Les Bouquinistes restaurant gastronomique
Brasserie Bofinger
La Tour D'Argent
Atelier Maitre Albert restaurant d'ambiance
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Postby mortstiff » 26 June 2009

Right next door to Les Bouquinistes is the even better Ze Kitchen Galerie.
See http://parisrestaurantreviewsandbeyond.blogspot.com for a couple reviews of ZKG.
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Postby Karl » 13 August 2009

nice restaurant with frech product from the market:

chez pasco
74, Bd de la Tour- Maubourg 75007 PARIS in front of the invalides... just amazing
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby VelvetJoe » 03 December 2009

The Cafe les Deux Magots, at 6, Place St Germain-des-Pres is an excellent restaurant and one I go to every month with my wife.

There's a good write-up on Best Restaurants in Paris on Paris Culture with some more good ones including Deux Magots.
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby rosabuzard » 13 January 2010

nice sharing!
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby Didi Aslan » 22 March 2010

French cuisine is a cooking style derived from the nation of France. French food evolved from centuries of political and social change. The Middle Ages brought lavish banquets to the upper class with ornate, very seasoned food prepared by chefs such as Guillaume Tirel.The era of the French Revolution, however, saw a move toward fewer spices and more liberal usage of herbs and refined techniques, beginning with Francois Pierre La Varenne and further developing with the famous chef of Napoleon Bonaparte and other dignitaries, Marie-Antoine Careme.
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby AngeeRedfield » 04 May 2010

thanks for sharing the exp~
it would help a lot ! :D
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby lsea_717 » 27 May 2010

there are quite a lot of good restaurants in Paris, from those classy ones to the more affordable ones. Either way.. you are bound to find a good restaurant which serves great French cuisine... and you may want to visit those restaurants near or at least have a good view of the Eiffel Tower.. just to take your Paris dining experience to another level. :mrgreen:
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Re: French restaurants in Paris

Postby mortstiff » 28 May 2010

I wouldn't put 'view of the Eiffel Tower' as a priority for selecting a restaurant in Paris, although it would be a nice plus. Better to go to a quality venue, then go to Trocadero to watch the flickering lights, which will be even more spectacular combined with the buzz from your dinner wine. My two favorite spots these days are L'Agrume and La Table D'Eugene, both of which I have reviewed at my website://parisrestaurantreviewsandbeyond(dot)blogspot(dot)com
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