Where to eat in Paris
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Ladurée
@lavinia
Of course I’ll start with a dessert place😁. Laduree is the home of the best macarons you’ll ever have, but there you can find also a large selection of pastries in such a refined atmosphere.
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Chez Fernand
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I had my 27th birthday dinner here, and I enjoyed every second of it. The food is amazing, the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is lovely. For sure you should book a table and after a good dinner you must stay for a beer on the street. You’ll find such a nice vibe, people dancing and singing even during these pandemic times.
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Restaurant Le Coupe-Chou
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Small, cozy, but still a little sophisticated. I tried the burrata ratatouille(it was so good that I had to try it at home) and a dessert that was sooo beautiful, something like a fluffy cloud on a pinky sky.
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Le Louis
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If you like eating duck this is the place to go. I recommend the duck breast with a side of polenta that has a crispy crust and a lovely cheesy inside (I’m starting to feel hungry just by think at it).
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Bouillon Chartier
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Last but for sure not least. For me this restaurant was shocking (e.g. the waiter wrote our order and receipt on the table ). First of all, don’t expect some fancy plating, it’s all about good food that you’ll receive very fast and at a low price (a main course is around 10€). You’ll get an entire French experience here, feeling like you went back in time, because the place has been preserved very well from 1896. So, please put this restaurant first on your list and thank me later.
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