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Category: Asian - Paris Restaurants
Address: 10, rue de la Grande Truanderie, Paris 75001
The interior of Chez Vong combines Chinese pottery, lanterns and bamboo screens and Parisian exposed stone walls to make a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. Although your check can grow quickly if you choose too many of the great offerings, the food is delicious. Rock lobster with ginger is worth a try, as is...
Category: French Traditional - Paris Restaurants
Address: 14, rue des Grands-Augustins, Paris 75006
This restaurant occupies a historic 17th-century townhouse near the Odéon. Flemish paintings on the walls contribute to its sophisticated atmosphere, and its cuisine boasts freshness and superb flavor. House specialties include a veal chop in ginger and lime zest and petits escargots with ground tomato, nestled in a...
Category: Fine French Nouvelle - Paris Restaurants
Address: 4, rue Beethoven, Paris 75016
Since it burst onto Paris's dining scene, this fabulous restaurant has met with nothing but praise, thanks to chef Pascal Barbot who was awarded the prestigious third Michelin star in 2007. Its accomplished owners bring an assurance of service and cuisine that's rarely matched. Premium ingredients are allowed to bask...
Category: Italian - Paris Restaurants
Address: 10, rue de Sévigné, Paris 75004
Reputed to have some of Paris's finest Italian cuisine, L'Osteria brings a bit of Italy to France. The interior isn't richly sumptuous, but the food makes up for it. Tasty gnocchi with white truffles is a decadent treat, and spaghetti is always scrumptious. Plus, what would an Italian meal be without fabulous...
Category: Seafood - Paris Restaurants
Address: 10, pl Constantin Brancusi, Paris 75014
Much to the delight of patrons, chef Gérard Allamandou doesn't feel compelled to mask fresh seafood in elaborate sauces or so much fussy preparation. Instead, he lets the Montparnasse restaurant's just-caught bounty speak for itself. A hint of bacon, a touch of oil, and everything's just as it should be. A great wine...
Category: Fine French Nouvelle - Paris Restaurants
Address: 6, rue Balzac, Hôtel Balzac, Paris 75008
One of the most sought-after tables of the capital, this delightful, haute-cuisine restaurant promises culinary masterpieces fashioned by renowned chef Pierre Gagnaire, who is a fixture in the world of modern French cuisine and a prominent figure in the realm of molecular gastronomy (tweaking the scientific properties...
Category: Asian - Paris Restaurants
Address: 125, rue de la Tour, Paris 75016
This Chinese restaurant offers only the best in Chinese cuisine. The friendly waitstaff proves delightful, and the interior is reminiscent of Asia, even in the midst of Paris! Prices may be a little expensive, but the food is absolutely worth it. Try the hors d'oeuvres plate for two. METRO: Rue de la Pompe (line 9)
Category: Fine French Nouvelle - Paris Restaurants
Address: 9, pl de la Madeleine, Paris 75008
This buzz-worthy restaurant, formerly the renowned Lucas carton, offers dining in refined, contemporary setting, and its pitch-perfect cuisine is crafted by renowned chef Alain Senderens. His artfully presented dishes feature the finest seasonal ingredients available. A true gastronomical treasure! METRO: Madeleine...
Category: French Nouvelle - Paris Restaurants
Address: 14, rue de Castiglione, Paris 75001
Chef Alain Dutournier's incredible southwestern French dishes are a delight to the palate. Pheasant consommé with chestnuts is superb, and the lacquered veal shank is a savory treat. Enjoy a great wine from the cellar as a complement to the hearty cuisine. METRO: Concorde (lines 1, 8, 12 ) / Opéra (lines 3, 7, 8)...
Category: Patisseries - Paris Restaurants
Address: 101, rue du Fauborg-St-Honoré, Paris 75008
The richness of French food is legendary, and while you're immersing yourself in Parisian pursuits, you can't neglect culinary temptations. Two of the most satisfying indulgences are pastries and chocolates, and no one does them better than Dalloyau. First instituted in 1802, this establishment regularly plies folks...
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