American restaurants in France
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Breakfast in America
This American-style diner, complete with red banquettes and Formica surfaces, is as authentic as you’ll find outside the US of A. Breakfast, served all day and with free coffee refills, starts at just under €7, and there are generous burgers, chicken wings and fish and chips (€8.50 to €11.50). There’s also a Latin Quarter branch ([tel] 01 43 54 50 28; 17 rue des Écoles, 5e; [metro] Cardinal Lemoine) that opens the same hours.
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Stars 'n' Bars
This American bar-restaurant just doesn't lose its touch. A long-time hot spot, its portside terrace remains one of Monaco's sexiest - as does its busy interior plastered with sporting memorabilia. TexMex platters, buffalo wings, burgers and a generous dose of vegetarian dishes plump out a family-friendly menu, while fusion is the essence upstairs at the grown-up sushi and cocktail club Fusion.
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Bugsy’s
This immensely popular place – it’s heaving at lunchtime, especially with expats – is done up to resemble a Prohibition-era Chicago speakeasy from the 1920s. Food is the please-everyone easy option: Tex-Mex, salads, ploughman’s lunches, burgers (€12.50 to €14.50) and the intriguing entrecôte irlandaise (Irish rib steak). The huge bar keeps going till 1am daily.
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Breakfast in America, Latin Quarter
This American-style diner, complete with red banquettes and Formica surfaces, is as authentic as you’ll find outside the US of A. Breakfast, served all day and with free coffee refills, starts at €6.50, and there are generous burgers, chicken wings and fish and chips.
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Sister's Café
For a break with French tradition, try this relaxed 1950s-style American diner with club sandwiches, chicken fajitas, spinach salads and great weekend brunches. Mustard and ketchup are table standards.
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Joe Allen
An institution since 1972, Joe Allen is a little bit of New York in Paris. The ribs are particularly recommended.
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