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Restaurants in Paris, France baby!?

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Hey hey, i am doin' a project on a random city.... and i got PARIS!! woot!! anyway.... my question. I am to travel to 10 attractions and 2 restaurants. NOT LITERALLY!! I have to do research and PRETEND i went there. Soooooo any good restaurants that are based on Paris' cuisines? Like original French? GIMMMEEEE the best! its only 2 restaurants i need to look cool for my oral report!

P.S. any good attractions in Paris? i might put the one u told me in project.

P.S.S. im single eleven year old boy in 6th grade.... anyone interested?

P.S.S.S. jk

P.S.S.S.S. i might need 1 tho..

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  1. trust a frenchy maitre d`hotel... i got the 2 restaurants for you

    " A nos ancetres les gaulois " adress : ile Saint-Louis.

    it`s a place where you eat as much as you want out of a huge buffet with all traditional dishes from a century ago, you got a barrel of wine on the table and look for a food fight at the end.

    " Le pied de cochon " traditional very old restaurant right down-town. adress : les halles.

    All what you can eat from a pig.


  2. there is this amazing chinese restaurant in Paris.

    It's in the 2nd district. I'm not sure what it's called but it's really good.

    Isn't it ironic that the best chinese food i've ever eaten I ate in Paris? Well, I think it is.

    Check out:

    Eiffel Tower

    Catacombs

    Notre Dame

    Louvre

    Musee D'Orsay

    Tulleries

    Arc de Triomphe

    Oprea Garnier

  3. Try this link:

    http://www.pieddecochon.com/index.php?la...

    or here are some others:

    http://www.gallagherstravels.com/interna...

    or this:

    http://www.teaguide.net/reviews7.htm

  4. You've got all the tourist attractions above, so I'll give you a couple of restaurants.

    Number 1 - (Right Bank) "Chez Julien" is near Porte St. Denis and is an old "belle epoch" style restaurant with mirrors, murals and antique hats hanging on coat hooks.  Very charming.

    Number 2 - Le Polidor - rue de Petit Prince and very old.  It has an old bureau with lots of little drawers where regular customers kept their napkins and cutlery till they returned again for dinner.  Prix fixe menu - not the greatest food but very traditional and reasonable.  Charming place where several people sit at large tables family style.

  5. one attraction that is very inexpensive but is a MUST see is  The Sacré Coeur Basilica in Paris

    also reccomended is

    the effiel tower

    the arc de triomphe

    the louvre

    the moulin rouge

    a river roat ride on the sine

    Notre Dame Basilica

    resaraunt....

    Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée

    http://www.alain-ducasse.com/public_us/e...

  6. Just calm down and write properly.

    Paris is best known for:

    1. Louvre Museum - it has the Mona Lisa as it most famous exhibit.

    2. The Eiffel Tower.

    3. Notre Dame Cathedral.

    4. Centre Pompidou.

    5. Paris Opera

    6. Arc de Triomphe.

    Restaurants: Can't help you with any specifics.

  7. The attractions are pretty well covered by others.  Here are my favorite restaurants in Paris:  Les Canons des Gobelins (outside the Gobelins metro stop), Les Philosophes (in the Marais), and L'alouette (on rue de la Glaciere).

  8. Things to see:

    1 - Walk along the Seine.

    2 - Eiffel Tower

    3 - Notre Dame cathedral

    4 - Stroll the Champs-Elysées .

    5 - Arc de Triomphe

    6 - Aquaboulevard water park

    7 - The Louvre museum to see the Mona Lisa painting

    8 - Moulin Rouge

    9 - Versailles pallace (technically 30 min outside of Paris)

    10 - EuroDisney (also outside of Paris)



    As for restaurants.. there is a restaurant called 'Altitude 95’ in the lower level of the Eiffel Tower where you get a brilliant view of Paris, the Seine, and Trocadero square.

    Another famous (and expensive) restaurant is 'Taillevent'.  It opened in 1946 in a grand 19th-century town house off the Champs-Elysées, with paneled rooms and crystal chandeliers. You are too young to drink the wine - but make sure you get to French pastries for dessert!

  9. Macdo on the Champs Elysee is about the best thing evah!!!

    and, dood I wuz all cet 2 tell u bout Paris, VA....soooo glad you claerefied fur me

    woot plz stay stateside for awhile, kthnxbi

    PS glad to know you're 11 and single, Thanks for sharing

  10. There is a chain of cafeteria type restaurant all over France. I used to eat at one all the time in Tours, France. It's cheap and family friendly. There are at least 2 locations in Paris, including one in Les Halles.

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