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Brasserie Le Boulingrin
Offers a mini-trip back in time with original 1920s décor, including an old-time zinc bar. The culinary focus is on meat and fish. The name is derived from the English 'bowling green', as in lawn bowling. Several other buildings on the same block are just as architecturally interesting.
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L'Apostrophe
This stylish café-brasserie dispenses generous portions of intellectual pretension - and some mean piscines (enormous cocktails for several people) - along with its French and international cuisine. A perennial favourite thanks to its chic atmosphere, summertime terrace and good value.
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Waïda
An old-fashioned salon de thé with mirrors, mosaics and marble unchanged since Brigitte Bardot made La Vérité in 1960.
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