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Will be going to Paris next month and looking for a few bistros for dinner
and maybe lunch. I have been looking online and the problem is that there are just so many to choose from. Can anyone give me a few ideas from personal experience. I am not looking for the Tour d'Argent type of restaurant, there are too many good ones in New York. But looking for the French bistro or brasserie type of place. Thanks |
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"edspresso" wrote in message news:KaJod.11392$Vy.177@trndny06... Will be going to Paris next month and looking for a few bistros for dinner and maybe lunch. I have been looking online and the problem is that there are just so many to choose from. Can anyone give me a few ideas from personal experience. I am not looking for the Tour d'Argent type of restaurant, there are too many good ones in New York. But looking for the French bistro or brasserie type of place. Thanks Try any restaurant on or near a market street. You won't be sorry. There's a market in the 7th right around the corner from the metro stop: Latour Mabourg (I think) and we ate in a small cafe for lunch right nearby. Fantastic food. |
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"edspresso" wrote in message news:KaJod.11392$Vy.177@trndny06... Will be going to Paris next month and looking for a few bistros for dinner and maybe lunch. I have been looking online and the problem is that there are just so many to choose from. Can anyone give me a few ideas from personal experience. I am not looking for the Tour d'Argent type of restaurant, there are too many good ones in New York. But looking for the French bistro or brasserie type of place. Thanks Try any restaurant on or near a market street. You won't be sorry. There's a market in the 7th right around the corner from the metro stop: Latour Mabourg (I think) and we ate in a small cafe for lunch right nearby. Fantastic food. |
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edspresso writes:
Will be going to Paris next month and looking for a few bistros for dinner and maybe lunch. I have been looking online and the problem is that there are just so many to choose from. Can anyone give me a few ideas from personal experience. I am not looking for the Tour d'Argent type of restaurant, there are too many good ones in New York. But looking for the French bistro or brasserie type of place. Check out what Clotilde has to say in Chocolate & Zucchini; here the link to the restaurant reviews: http://chocolateandzucchini.com/arch...rant_scene.php And also, ask in her forum: http://chocolateandzucchini.com/foru...wforum.php?f=4 And read the whole blog regularly, it absolutely lovely! Pierre -- Pierre Jelenc | New on Home Office Records: Ethan Lipton | www.homeofficerecords.com www.ethanlipton.com The Gigometer | Pepper Of The Earth: the HO blog www.gigometer.com | www.homeofficerecords.com/blog |
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edspresso writes:
Will be going to Paris next month and looking for a few bistros for dinner and maybe lunch. I have been looking online and the problem is that there are just so many to choose from. Can anyone give me a few ideas from personal experience. I am not looking for the Tour d'Argent type of restaurant, there are too many good ones in New York. But looking for the French bistro or brasserie type of place. Check out what Clotilde has to say in Chocolate & Zucchini; here the link to the restaurant reviews: http://chocolateandzucchini.com/arch...rant_scene.php And also, ask in her forum: http://chocolateandzucchini.com/foru...wforum.php?f=4 And read the whole blog regularly, it absolutely lovely! Pierre -- Pierre Jelenc | New on Home Office Records: Ethan Lipton | www.homeofficerecords.com www.ethanlipton.com The Gigometer | Pepper Of The Earth: the HO blog www.gigometer.com | www.homeofficerecords.com/blog |
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