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Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville
This caféteria , on the 5th floor of the Hôtel de Ville department store, is a kid-friendly (and wallet-friendly) choice, offering a carvery and desserts such as parfaits. There's also eye-level views of the statues adorning the Hôtel de Ville's roofline.
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Brasserie Bofinger
To experience brasserie dining in all its Art Nouveau splendour, there's no better place in town than here. The historic Bofinger's food is first-rate, its service genuine, and a seat under its glass cupola sublime. Past diners span from Mikhail Gorbachev to Madonna, but it's the little snippets of Parisian life you see around you as you dine that make the experience unforgettable.
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Café Branly
Drink in the views of the Eiffel Tower while sipping an espresso or wine on the terrace of the Musée du Quai Branly's café, amid reflecting pools and gardens. Lunches, such as a tartine Parisienne of Parisian ham, Emmental cheese, fresh tomatoes and mustard-butter, offer a light alternative (for your wallet, too) to dining in style upstairs at Les Ombres.
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Les Éditeurs
This writerly cafe with a library of books (or is that a library of books with a writerly cafe?) does a terrific Sunday brunch and is great for sitting by the windows drawing inspiration from this buzzing quarter.
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