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Sandwich Bar restaurants in Paris

  1. A

    Lina’s

    This branch of a popular chain of lunch spots (some 14 outlets in central Paris) has upmarket sandwiches, salads and soups. Another convenient outlet is the Victoires branch ([tel] 01 42 21 16 14; 50, rue Étienne Marcel, 2e; [metro] Étienne Marcel).

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  2. B

    Cosi

    An institution in the 6th for a quick, cheap eat in its upstairs dining room or to take to a park, Cosi might just be Paris’ most imaginative sandwich maker, with sandwich names like Stonker, Tom Dooley and Naked Willi chalked on the blackboard. Classical music plays in the background and homemade foccacia bread is still warm from the oven.

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  3. C

    Cuisine de Bar

    As next-door neighbour to one of Paris’ most famous bakers, this is not any old sandwich bar. Rather, it is an ultrachic spot to lunch between designer boutiques on open sandwiches cut from that celebrated Poilâne bread and fabulously topped with gourmet goodies such as foie gras, smoked duck, gooey St-Marcellin cheese and Bayonne ham.

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  4. D

    Cojean

    Cojean is one of the places that redefined the Parisian idea of a quick lunch. Where are those buttered baguettes with processed ham, hi-cal saucisson and chicken slathered in mayonnaise? Gone, gone and gone. Instead you get a Champs-Élysées chic interior and health-conscious fare (salads, quiches, soups) that probably would have met with bewildered looks a mere decade ago.

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