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Every restaurant with a fistful of Michelin stars inevitably seems to have a Parisian chef with a Gallic temper and a way with jus . Eating well in this city isn't an option - it's a duty, usually policed by the aforementioned chef. Overeating is not de rigueur - an amuse-gueule will do just fine.


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À la Cloche d'Or
3 rue Mansart
9e French
$$
Angélina
226 rue de Rivoli
1er salon de tea
$
Au Grand Appétit
9 rue de la Cerisaie
4e macrobiotic
vegan
vegetarian
$
Au Pied de Cochon
6 rue Coquillière
1er brasserie
French
$$
Au Rocher de Cancale
78 rue Montorgueil
2e French seafood
$$
Aux Négociants
27 rue Lambert
18e wine bar
French
$
Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville
14 rue du Temple
4e cafe
$
Blue Elephant
43-45 rue de la Roquette
Bastille Thai vegetarian
Thai
$$
Brasserie Bofinger
5-7 rue de la Bastille
4e brasserie
$$$
Brasserie de l'Ile St-Louis
55 quai de Bourbon
4e Alsace
brasserie
$$
Café Branly
27 quai Branly
7e cafe
$$
Café Marly
93 rue de Rivoli
1er Modern French
$$
Charlot, Roi des Coquillages
12 place de Clichy
9e French seafood
$$$
Chez Léna et Mimille
32 rue Tournefort
5e French
$$$
Chez Marianne
2 rue des Hospitalières St-Gervais
4e cafe
Kosher
$

 
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