robert et louise a paris dans le quartier du marais.
Viande grillée de 300 grammes et plus si affinité à meme la cheminée... un régaaaaaal un peu cher ... disons, pour 30 euros, on peux avoir une généreuse grosse portion le tout avec de délicieuses patates. Conseil venir le ventre vide !!!
TOUR DARGENT : ma cantine préféré, j'y viens tout les soirs justement !
One of the most favourite restaurants in Paris is "La Jungle Transafric" in the Bourse arrondissement, not too expensive and cooking is very particular, tipical east-african cousine
Ze Kitchen Galerie - best dessert in paris (wasabi white chocolate) L'Agrume - best cost/quality relationship Les Magnolias - best outside Paris but inside metro areaThese and others reviewed at my Paris restaurants blog, Paris Restaurants and Beyond, parisrestaurantreviewsandbeyond[dot]blogspot[dot]com (no www) - in English!
I want to know some good spots or restaurant at Paris because i like to tour there if ever i have time. I hope there area also peoples that have already toured Paris and know some great restaurant there. I hope also they could tell me some of the best specialties they have encountered.
A good starting point is Au Petit Marguery Under the radar: Lilane Trendier: Yam'Tcha Younger: Fabrique 4 see my blog, Paris Restaurants & Beyond mortstiff
I think one of the post favorite Restaurant in Paris "La Jungle Transafric" in the Bourse arrondissement, not too expensive and cooking is very particular, tipical east-african cousine.
Best spot for oysters in Paris is Le Pleine Mer - cheap and unpretentious. A plate of salmon, toast and tarama, followed by a dozen oysters and a glass of muscadet, all for a mere 18.50 euros. My full review at Paris Restaurants and Beyond blog.
This isn't a French place so may not be of interest to those wanting authentic dining but Godjo in La Roche is one of my favourite places I've eaten here. It does Ethiopian food which is really tasty, and kind of unique. It is ideal for sharing with a big group, and comes with numerous dishes all on the same giant edible plate (made from a sort of big crepe) which you eat with your hands. It is a lot of grilled meats and vegetables in a sauce, with humus-type dips and salad. It also serves a great Ethiopian beer. I highly recommend it
Well No doubt in Paris there are lots of Restaurants but I have never been to there. but this post is very useful for me because I am going there in next month.
One I failed to mention in my previous posts - Le Gaigne, near Beaubourg (Pompidou Center). Great deal for their menu degustation, one of the best kept secrets in Paris. Full review at my Paris Restaurants and Beyond blog. I should also mention Lilane, near the Mosque, for a terrific price/quality ratio.