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Would also like a place to watch the England match while in Paris.

2006-10-01 01:14:41 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel France Paris

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Aux artistes. 65 rue Falguière (01 43 22 05 39). Metro Pasteur or Falguìère, but Pasteur is closer (13 euros). (Summer 05: there's a lot of construction going on, with scaffolding and such in front of the building, but the restaurant is still going at full speed.) This is my favorite restaurant in the world, and it's impossible to explain why. The food is very good--not great, but very good; the ambiance is not enchanting, but it's certainly charming.

Chez nos ancêtres les gaulois. 39, Rue Saint Louis en l'île, on the always charming Ile Saint-Louis (35 euros). Metro Pont Marie. You can eat as much as you want of everything here (except your main course), and drink as much, too. Go hungry and expect to get very drunk. This one can be really fun, especially if you're with a small group. It's better to avoid this place, by the way, if you're with a large group, for reasons that will be obvious once you get there. People will come in and sing traditional (and hence sickening) folk songs, and they'll possibly try to make you sing, too.

Good and pretty cheap Vietnamese restaurants on rue Monsieur le Prince, off St. Michel (Metro Cluny La Sorbonne or Luxembourg), and there are also some good ethnic restaurants at Metro Belleville in the 10th/11th. Look around there, and don't be put off by the appearance of the neighborhood. It looks somewhat sinister but it's really not. I lived there for awhile, so shut up. Polidor, also on Monsieur le Prince (no. 41, in the 6th, Metro Odéon), is terrific. It's extremely popular and crowded. Somewhat hectic. Amazing food. This is one of those places to go and then to tell everyone back home you went there. It's a sure-fire hit.

OK, here's a place I've always wanted to go to and haven't yet made it, so you go and tell me how it is: it's called Allard, and it's at 41, rue Saint-André-des-Arts (01.43.26.48.23), Metro Saint Michel or Odéon. It's right in the middle of the incredibly hopping Saint-André-des-Arts scene, which is mostly young and, well, party oriented, but Allard looks strangely rustic, and the menus they've posted in the window in the past look extremely interesting. So, someone go there, and then tell me how it was.

2006-10-01 01:20:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

La Muraille du Phénix Chinese Restaurant, 179 street Jacques Saint, 75005 (Subway: The RER Luxembourg)
It is my favourite all time restaurant anywhere in the world. Its SO cheap, with several set menus from around 6 Euros. All the food I have tried over the years has been lovely- varying from acceptable through to 'incroyable', but never disappointing. The Chinese chicken salad is my favourite- the dressing is amazing. The staff are really friendly & helpful & the atmosphere is really relaxed.
It gets full of students & Chinese families so you may have to share a table (although no need to book). The house wine is drinkable and about 3 Euros a carafe. I usually manage to eat here for a few nights everytime I visit Paris- I have tried several more budget reastaurants but I keep coming back to this one!
If it is quiet (or you have become friendly with the staff) you may get a free cup of saki. The cups themselves are wonderful- when full of saki they show a naughty scene in the bottom!! Once drunk you can't see it anymore!! ;)
The menus are in French & English & full of information.
Beware of the smallest spiral staircase ever down to the toilets!!

2006-10-04 21:07:17 · answer #2 · answered by dharma_choc 2 · 0 1

Anywhere in the Latin Quarter is the best,
you will find complete menus, that is an appetizer, entree, and dessert for 8 Euros. Also, lots of fondue places there, so if youre in a group you can all split the price.
Rue Mouffetard is the main little street and the metro is
Place Monge or Censier

2006-10-01 01:45:43 · answer #3 · answered by jenniferkoukla 2 · 1 1

Restaurant Chartier, in the Grands Boulevards (central) area. The restaurant is almost unchanged inside since it was built in about 1890. It is popular, due to its low prices; entrées from 2 or 3 euros, mains 9 euros up. You can visit their website, in English or French, and look at the day's menu. Good food, nothing fancy but lots of flavour.

2006-10-01 07:29:34 · answer #4 · answered by beautiful sadness 2 · 0 1

To eat out even in Paris is generally much cheaper than UK restaurants.
Just look around but it all depends on what you are looking for
Tell me where are you are staying and I could tell you the best pubs without having to go too far!

2006-10-01 10:17:34 · answer #5 · answered by EVA 2 · 0 1

A Pizza Hut, a Pizza Hut
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
A Pizza Hut, a Pizza Hut
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
McDonald's, McDonald's
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
McDonald's, McDonald's
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut

A Burger King a Burger King
Long John Silvers and a Burger King
A Burger King a Burger King
Long John Silvers and a Burger King
Red Lobster Red Lobster
Long John Silvers and a Burger King
Red Lobster Red Lobster
Long John Silvers and a Burger King

Dairy Queen A Dairy Queen
Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen A Dairy Queen
Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen
Roy Rogers Roy Rogers
Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen
Roy Rogers Roy Rogers
Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen

A Pizza Hut, a Pizza Hut
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
A Pizza Hut, a Pizza Hut
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
McDonald's, McDonald's
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut
McDonald's, McDonald's
Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Pizza Hut

Few to keep you going ;-)

2006-10-01 01:19:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

Near Républic Pl(Place de la République) it's just over the underground and very reasonnable prices.
(i'm fr Paris)say 2O bucks per person

2006-10-02 12:38:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

have a look at http://paris.c-lafrance.com/ . Don't forget to click at the right top corner to get the English Translation.

You'll find also clues what to see in Paris, on restaurants, hotels, shops, clubs, ...

2006-10-01 01:59:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The Latin Quarter...all the menus are posted outside with prices and most have English translations as well!

2006-10-02 13:47:00 · answer #9 · answered by Trish 3 · 0 1

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