Friday, November 8, 2013

Best Restaurant Bets in Paris, France

Best Restaurant Bets
  • Best for Romance: Lasserre, with its over-the-top opulence and retractable ceiling, is an obvious setting for romance. A more affordable romantic option is La Crèmerie, an old milk shop-turned-wine bar on the left bank, with beautiful tiles and an intimate atmosphere.
  • Best for Families: For kids who are tired of tasting new things, Breakfast in America is a haven of recognizable favorites like hamburgers, milkshakes, and all-day breakfast. Set inside the city's biggest park, Rosa Bonheur allows parents to sample various tapas on a large, outdoor terrace while their kids play in the park.
  • Best Splurge: Passage 53, inside the city's oldest covered passageway, is bursting with postcard charm -- it also has delicious, yet modern, cuisine, and it just received its second Michelin star. Among the three-star Michelin splurges, we're most taken with L'Arpège.
  • Best Value: Located just a few blocks from each other in the Marais, the Breizh Café and the Café des Musees, are the places to go when you want to fill up on authentic French comfort food for under 20€ a head.
  • Best Service: Of all the lavish three-star restaurants in Paris, Guy Savoy is widely thought to have the most warm and gracious service. On the other side of town, and the other end of the gastronomic spectrum, the restaurant Fish is always a warm and friendly place to go, and the largely expatriate waitstaff are a great help for those who don't speak French.
  • Best Classic Bistro: In a city with so many excellent bistros, it's difficult to choose a favorite, but we'll narrow it down to Le RegaladeLe Bistrot Paul Bert, and Chez L'Ami Jean. Book in advance for any of these three.
  • Best for Sunday Dinner: Many restaurants in Paris are closed on Sundays, but L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon is open every day of the year, and Goumard, also open on Sundays, is a fun place to indulge in some fresh oysters.
  • Best Steak Frites: Run by a former butcher, Le Severo serves some of the city's best steak frites, along with côtes de boeuf, and other massive cuts of beef. Le Relais de L'Entrecôte is a fun dining option that serves multiple refills of steak and fries.
  • Best for Young, Inventive Chefs: The top restaurants for innovative and modern French cuisine are Le ChateaubriandFrenchie, and Saturne. Book a few weeks in advance if you want a taste of what's new in Paris.
  • Best for Wine Enthusiasts: If what's in your glass is just as important as what's on the plate, we recommend a visit to Le Verre VoléLes PapillesVivantLe Chapeau Melon, or Le Baratin -- all of these places take wine seriously.

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