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With love from the South west |
40 Boulevard Arago Paris 75013 France +33 1 4707 3357 |
This bistro is known for its rare food. It is one of the few restaurants that serve South-western cuisine. Come by, dig in and enjoy! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional bistro |
26 Rue Bobillot Paris 75013 France +33 1 5380 2400 |
This small eatery is famous because of its scrumptious meals at reasonable prices. Booking is advisable because there is always a long queue at the door. The specialties include Spicy Pork Stew and Long Stewed Venison with Ravioli Foei Gras. Try and save room for dessert and try the signature Melting Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Ice-Cream. There is a wide selection of wine and cheese to choose from. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Techno afloat by the Seine |
11 Quai François-Mauriac (en face) Paris 75013 France +33 1 5629 1000 http://www.batofar.org |
Moored on the banks of the Seine, this eye-catching red lightship is home to the capital's best techno and house music. Food is served in the on-board restaurant while the bar on deck provides drinks as you bob gently on the water. Inside, off-the-wall decor plays host to some of the international circuit's best DJs. A varied programme includes themed weeks (Barcelona, Budapest), experimental video evenings and fantastic weekend quayside concerts throughout the summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buzzing Bihan |
4 rue de Bercy Metro Dugommier Paris 75012 France +33 14 019 0995 |
Located at the Bercy, wine trading area of the city until the seventies, the step-down entranced Bihan Cafe sits near a very attractive new park. Bihan Guillaume took over the cafe in 2000 and took it to success. The food is average compared to the service but late at night when the owner tangos along with the waiters, everything else can be put on hold. One cannot miss the amusing enthroned stone pig statue that welcomes you into the cafe. Don't forget to try the Herring fillets, possibly the meatiest ones in Paris. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Couldn't get cheaper! |
39 Boulevard de Port-Royal 13th arrondissement Paris 75013 France |
Are you on a budget? If that's the case, head to this bistro. The owner has decided to charge the same price for every dish - EUR 1,50. Enjoy traditional French specialties at a comfortable price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate Italian restaurant |
58 Rue des Cinq Diamants Paris 75013 France +33 1 4580 1508 |
This place is located in Butte-aux-Cailles (Quails Hill) neighborhood and is famous for its Italian pastas and salads. This is an ideal place for a quick bite. This eatery is also ideal for a romantic dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious international cuisine |
33 Cour Saint-Emilion (Bercy Village) Paris 75012 France +33 1 5344 0101 http://www.chai33.com/ |
If you want to dine in a nice cozy place with more than 15 varieties of wine, then Chai 33 is perfect for you. It is very popular for its international cuisine and the Tartar of three fish and Curried Avocado are the specialties here. If you are with kids, you don't have to worry as the restaurant has a special kid's menu for EUR9. The restaurant can accommodate upto 300 people at a time and there is ample parking space outside. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Teen Hangout |
30 rue des cinq diamantes Paris 75013 France +33 01 4580 7010 |
A small restaurant with simple decor where you have to arrive early to get a seat. Plastic table cloths and tiled floors with many designs is probably the only description you could give in terms of its interiors. The atmosphere is vibrant and friendly, adding to the charm of this unique eatery. Specialties from the South West France along with delicious salads in huge bowls are served. Very popular among school and college students who make a trip to indulge on the generous servings of chicken, tuna, snails and baby squid. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deliciously traditional |
22 Rue de la Butte aux Cailles Paris 75013 France +33 1 4589 2211 |
This restaurant in a district of old Paris serves great traditional south-eastern French cuisine. Although at first glance it appears to be aiming for a level of chic out of sync with the district's friendly, villagey atmosphere, once inside the atmosphere is as lively and friendly as you would find in any little French country village. This restaurant specializes in meat and offal. Prices are fairly reasonable and tables d'hote offers good deals. It is a great place to eat outdoors in summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Legendary Entertainment at Sea |
Port de la Gare (en face de Bercy, quai François Mauriac) Paris 75013 France +33 1 45 84 41 71 http://www.damedecanton.com/ |
The name Dame de Canton (changed from Cabaret Pirate in 2008) encompasses an impressive range of possibilities: a Chinese-style yacht holds a restaurant and performance venue which transforms into a club animated by a live DJ after weekend concerts. At the restaurant, diners may choose à la carte or a formula including a meal and concert (EUR24-30). The concerts themselves are fascinating contemporary performances of music from around the world... swing and jazz, reggae, rock, afro beat, electronic music, ska, hip hop, tzigane and gypsy styles, dub, beat box, singers, and occasional events built around the music find a home at the Dame de Canton. In addition, children's programming (Wednesday afternoons: 2:45 p.m.) includes clown cabaret, musical theater, storytelling, and concerts. The boat may be rented for private events, and tickets are available online, by phone, or before the show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dance through the evening! |
19 Avenue de Choisy Paris 94190 France +33 1 4389 0464 http://www.guinguette-auvergna... |
This happening café and dance hall believes in giving you the best of food, ambience and music. You can set the mood by choosing from salsa, rock, reggae or the traditional waltzes to accordion music. There are theme evenings organised on every second Friday of each month and the last Friday of the month is reserved for the 'soirée Guinguette Auvergnate'. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It is so Paris! |
20 Avenue des Gobelins Paris 75005 France +33 1 4331 3951 |
If you're looking for a lively place to dine, then come here. And if you're a sea food fan, then definitely stop by for the Shell Fish and tasty Oyster starters. The Rye Bread is delicious and goes down well with the Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand - just one of several New World wines on the list. After a month of refurbishing, the new dining room is beautiful, the terrace on the avenue is ideal for those looking for some fresh air and the pleasant corner bar is perfect for a few drinks before a meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wine your senses |
7 Rue de l'Abbé de l'Epée Paris 75005 France +33 1 4633 7522 |
For traditional French Cuisine, try the Mauzac restaurant that offers a' la carte menu. Mauzac is a name of a wine found in Gaillac and Limoux. You don't need to be a connoisseur to know about the good wines out here. Swirl your tongues to the Red Saumur, Chinon or Lambert (Red wines). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Greece in the heart of the Latin Quarter! |
42 Rue Daubenton Paris 75005 France +33 1 4331 1717 |
This restaurant situated in the very heart of the Latin Quarter, in a picturesque neighbourhood, has an elegant and sophisticated decor. The menu offers a variety of refined Greek dishes: Quail rosted in Wine Leaves, Lamb-stuffed Cabbage Paupiette, Moussaka... And why not try the Sheep's Yoghurt with Honey and Nuts for dessert? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Refreshingly different |
39 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire Paris 75005 France +33 1 4331 3820 http://www.la-mosquee.com/ |
Relax in the Moorish-style inner courtyard and treat yourself to a refreshing cup of delicious mint tea (EUR1.52) or coffee, accompanied by traditional oriental sweetmeats (from EUR1.52). The fabulous decor of wooden ceilings made from cedar of Lebanon, oriental carpets and fountains for performing ablutions whisks you off into another world, while an accompaniment of lush greenery makes this oasis all the more welcoming on a hot summer's day. Built in 1922, this fine Moroccan-style mosque with its own library and excellent restaurant is renowned for its Turkish baths. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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