i recommend you to go to any place fancy or stop by a cafe. also try a little sandwich shop. i've been to Paris and there are lots of places to choose from. if your tired from walking or something, just go to the nearest place to you.
2007-04-04 05:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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That is about a broad and unanswerable a question as I have seen today.
What price, what kind of menu, what location in the city, what ambiance etc, etc, etc... Just keep in mind that ANY fine dining restaurant in Paris will set you back a minimum of $100 per person for dinner.
2007-04-03 09:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I thoroughly enjoyed the cafe at the top of the Musee D'Orsay (behind the clock!) and the dinner at the cafe in the Lourve was wonderful. We went on the evening where the museum was open late and looked around after dinner.
TONS of wonderful places, but these stand out.
2007-04-05 09:20:05
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answered by duhgbert 2
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La Chat Qui Peche on Rue De La Huchette.
2007-04-05 09:28:35
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answered by hardyjazz@verizon.net 2
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There are tons of suggested eating places in our Paris travelogue:
http://www.thetravelzine.com/paris1100.htm
Enjoy!
2007-04-03 09:57:02
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answered by love2travel 7
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restaurant gagnaire.
2007-04-03 09:50:13
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answered by bluebear 3
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www.parlerparis.com
a very cool site.
2007-04-03 11:13:02
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answered by Papillion 2
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