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9 place des Vosges 75004 Paris
Tel: (331) 42 78 51 45
Exquisite cuisine, the perfect ambiance and superb service await you at L’Ambroisie. Enjoy the culinary delights of chef Bernard Pacaud in a dining area rich with Italian flowers and tapestries created by designer Francois Joseph Graf. And the service—hostess is none other than Mrs. Bernard Pacaud who helps ensure that nothing escapes the attention of the wait staff. Make your reservation at least one month in advance. |
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19 place des Vosges 75004 Paris
Tel:(331) 42 78 44 64
A tobacco shop when it originally opened in 1807, today Ma Bourgogne is a beloved bistro by locals and tourists alike, not only for its delectable food and wine selections, but also for its rich architecture and history. In warm weather enjoy your lunch or dinner on the terrace as you take in the view of the Place des Vosges. |
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10 rue de Sevigné 75004 Paris
Tel: (331) 42 71 37 08
In this tiny, quaint restaurant that fills up quickly, Chef Tony Vianello prepares some of the finest Venetian food in Paris. Eat great pasta and drink from an extensive wine list, but be sure to make a reservation. |
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49 rue Volta 75004 Paris
Tel: (331) 48 87 88 24
Come to Anahi for its famous steak from Pampa, incredible Spanish wines, and friendly service—and it’s the perfect place for people watching, too. An Argentine restaurant set in an old butcher shop in the heart of Le Marais, at Anahi ambiance is a given and the food is excellent. |
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7 rue des Rosiers 75004 Paris
Tel: (331) 48 87 20 16
For kosher strudel and falafel on the most famous street of the Le Marais Jewish quarter, go to Jo Goldenberg’s. Opened by Jo himself who was born in the Rue des Rosiers—the heart of the Jewish quarter—his establishment, now an institution in the area, is both a delicatessen and an Eastern European Jewish restaurant. Try Jo’s legendary specialties like borscht and gefilte fish. |
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