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Owned by the famous young celebrity chef Cyril Lignac, this trendy eatery is the place to see and be seen. Social butterflies and foodies alike flock to Le Quinzieme and it is impossible to get a table without reservations. A p... more
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The banks of the Seine are an inspiration to many poets and writers. The docked boats, gentle breeze and aroma of local fare are all part of this appeal. The seafood served here is simply delicious and desserts, heavenly. Moreo... more
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This elegant event hall features beautiful modern architecture, a restaurant, and a stage. It's the perfect high-class spot to host any event from receptions, concerts, conferences, and fashion shows. more
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The name is derived from the nearby Viaduc des Arts (understand "Art viaduct"), which was restored some time ago and now hosts craft workshops. This café will provide you with the rest you need; it is a peaceful venue and an id... more
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The magic of Paris is to sit in one of the brasseries and taste the delightful traditional food. This restaurant specializes in food from the Auvergne region. Enjoy a quiet meal in this comfortable brasserie and see Paris walk by. more
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This eatery makes for a nice hide away from all the hustle and bustle on Montparnasse boulevard. While hues of blue and yellow add cheer to the ambience, fresh flowers and artifacts do a good job of decorating the restaurant. T... more
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Café Vavin is a bustling, friendly café-bar just a minute's walk from the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens. This lively spot is a favorite with the artists, writers, students and families with young children of the quarter. Simple... more
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Do the Tango or just Rock 'n' Roll at the Chalet du Lac de Saint Mandé. Couples would find this place exciting, with tea and dinner dances in a bucolic setting. The 1930s décor, view of the Saint Mandé Lake and the terraces ove... more
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Finally France has caught on: Americans love their bagels (and brownies). At this Parisian interpretation of a New York deli, you'll find lines of expatriates and locals who come craving cream cheese. The bagels are all named a... more
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If you love food, and you love boats, then this nautical café will rock your world. Situated in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, this dirigible dining vessel offers a 300 seat dining hall in addition to a terrace with 200 plac... more





