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Le Petit Vendôme
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This hidden gem is a classic French bistro. They offer both sit down service and quick cheap eats from the front window. Their jambon beurre sandwiches are excellent. For sit down dining, try their charcuterie boards or beef tartare. For dessert, the pistachio creme brulee or tarte tatin.
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Frame Restaurant & Bar
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Les Marmottes
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If you love gooey cheese, this place is for you. Les Marmottes offers an Alpine ambiance and some of the best Raclette and Fondue around. But save room for the regional desserts and after dinner drinks.
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Bouillon Chartier
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This is the original Bouillon-style restaurant in Paris near the Opéra. Here, you'll find all the french classics at a very affordable price. If you're looking for the typical Parisian experience, this is it. But beware, there's always a long line to get in, so go there early to avoid the long wait. Try their oeuf dur mayonnaise and the steak frites with a pichet of red wine for the true experience.
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Chez Suzette
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Great restaurants, not too far from Le Louvre & the Opera. This is a crepe restaurant, that's pretty much all they serve.
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Chez René
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Chez Rene is a classic French bistro and a favorite for locals. They have both indoor and outdoor seating. Everything here is delicious, but their Beef Bourguignon and Oeuf Mayonaise are exceptional. Be sure to ask for Daniel as your waiter!
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Louise Café
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Featured in our video on Restaurants near Le Louvre, this is a lovely cafe with many classics to grab a quick bite before or after visiting Le Louvre.
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La Grande Crèmerie
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Probably the best place for Charcuterie and appetizers in Paris. We tried the mixed charcuterie board, foie gras & cheeses and loved it. And the Tiramisu is absolutely amazing.
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Le Bistro Marbeuf
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This is a chic Parisian bistro just a couple of blocks away from the famous Champs Elysées. This bistro specializes in dishes from the region of Lyon, so everything is delicious.
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Les Marmottes
@lesfrenchies
If you love gooey cheese, this place is for you. Les Marmottes offers an Alpine ambiance and some of the best Raclette and Fondue around. But save room for the regional desserts and after dinner drinks.
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Le Petit Vendôme
@lesfrenchies
This hidden gem is a classic French bistro. They offer both sit down service and quick cheap eats from the front window. Their jambon beurre sandwiches are excellent. For sit down dining, try their charcuterie boards or beef tartare. For dessert, the pistachio creme brulee or tarte tatin.
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rue Montesquieu
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Le Calife
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La Grande Crèmerie
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Probably the best place for Charcuterie and appetizers in Paris. We tried the mixed charcuterie board, foie gras & cheeses and loved it. And the Tiramisu is absolutely amazing.
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La Jacobine
@lesfrenchies
Jacobine has been one of our top favorites for decades. There isn't anything here we don't like. From their onion soup or escargot to the coq au vin, roasted lamb or hot goat cheese salad, these guys pay attention to the details with eveything they make. Don't forget to try the best hot chocolate in Paris along with a pistachio raspberry tarte or a carambar (caramel) cheesecake. These guys never disappoint.
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Le Petit Samaritain
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Right behind La Samaritaine Department Store and just a quick walk from Le Louvre, this restaurant has great food. We tried the Duck Confit and for dessert, their Tarte Tatin with Pears was amazing.
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Le Meurice Alain Ducasse
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This is a very upscale restaurant in Paris. We featured it in our top 10 fine dining restaurants in Paris. This place is great for a celebration in a very classic decor & ambiance
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Le Petit Vendôme
@lesfrenchies
This hidden gem is a classic French bistro. They offer both sit down service and quick cheap eats from the front window. Their jambon beurre sandwiches are excellent. For sit down dining, try their charcuterie boards or beef tartare. For dessert, the pistachio creme brulee or tarte tatin.
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Carette
@lesfrenchies
This is a Parisian institution for amazing pastries or lunch. We tried their Mont Blanc (Chestnuts) and their Delices aux Framboises which were amazing. The setting is also delightful.
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La Jacobine
@lesfrenchies
Jacobine has been one of our top favorites for decades. There isn't anything here we don't like. From their onion soup or escargot to the coq au vin, roasted lamb or hot goat cheese salad, these guys pay attention to the details with eveything they make. Don't forget to try the best hot chocolate in Paris along with a pistachio raspberry tarte or a carambar (caramel) cheesecake. These guys never disappoint.
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Restaurant Chez Bartolo
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If you're in the mood for Italian, don't skip this restaurant. We ate Pizza and Pasta and it was really good. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals that will knock your socks off.
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Chez Germaine
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Chez Germaine is a quiet neighborhood hole in the wall with amazing food. We especially like their Confit de Canard, Entrecote Frite, and for dessert the black current clafoutti.
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Hôtel Mayfair Paris
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Le Petit Vendôme
@lesfrenchies
This hidden gem is a classic French bistro. They offer both sit down service and quick cheap eats from the front window. Their jambon beurre sandwiches are excellent. For sit down dining, try their charcuterie boards or beef tartare. For dessert, the pistachio creme brulee or tarte tatin.
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Sézane & Octobre le Bon Marché
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L'Appartement Sézane
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Le Soufflé
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A couple of blocks from Le Louvre, this restaurant serves Soufflés with many different flavors. We tried the cheese soufflé and a chocolate soufflé for dessert. Really good.
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Le Petit Samaritain
@lesfrenchies
Right behind La Samaritaine Department Store and just a quick walk from Le Louvre, this restaurant has great food. We tried the Duck Confit and for dessert, their Tarte Tatin with Pears was amazing.
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Louise Café
@lesfrenchies
Featured in our video on Restaurants near Le Louvre, this is a lovely cafe with many classics to grab a quick bite before or after visiting Le Louvre.
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Le Petit Vendôme
@lesfrenchies
This hidden gem is a classic French bistro. They offer both sit down service and quick cheap eats from the front window. Their jambon beurre sandwiches are excellent. For sit down dining, try their charcuterie boards or beef tartare. For dessert, the pistachio creme brulee or tarte tatin.
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