If you are looking for a small, intimate restaurant in Paris which is also affordable, go for Le Timbre in the 6 arrondissement. Its traditional french food at its best and dishes follow the changing seasons. Ironically its owned by a brit, Chris Wright. Try the signature mille-feuille (a cake) and not to miss le […]
January 6, 2011
A true Paris classic, where I first went in 1998, is the Restaurant Chartier. The place has been around since 1896 and the decor is unchanged. The place is huge, busy and noisy. You might even sit right next to some people who you don’t know, but it’s very atmospheric, very affordable and very Parisian. It used to […]
November 28, 2010
If you are looking for a traditional french brasserie in Paris, where the food is good and prices is reasonable (euro 100 for a huge plate of fruit de mer for two or entrecoté for euro 17), you should try out the very authentic Brasserie Bofinger. The waiters are very kind, the food above average (dont expect […]
April 26, 2011
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