Where to eat in Paris

If anything defines Paris’ image, it is its cuisine. We now know that you can eat quality. If you do not yet know where, here are a few proposals for travelers to consider.

LE PROCOPE

This is the oldest restaurant in Paris, but it not only survives by virtue of its age: it is also somewhere that serves some great cuisine. Le Procope, established in 1686 in Saint-Germain-des Prés, has seen French intellectuals pass through, including Rousseau, Diderot, and Verlaine. The decoration reflects the period and the charm of an era of good taste, and still serves traditional French cuisine. Treat yourself to something delicious, which you no doubt deserve.

13, rue de L’Ancienne Comédie
75006 Paris
http://www.procope.com

CAFÉ DES DEUX MOULINS

World-renowned for being the setting of the 2001 French film “The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain”, the Café des Deux Moulins, in the district of Montmartre, serves French dishes based on fresh produce. It also serves simple apéritifs or champagne at the end of the day and also provides entertainment such as karaoke, or just showing a football match and lots more surprises!

15 Rue Lepic
75018 Paris
http://www.cafedesdeuxmoulins.fr

BOUILLON CHARTIER

It was in 1896 that the idea arose of presenting to the public the concept of meals worthy of this name yet at affordable prices. Thus, what we now know as a Parisian “brasserie” was born, said with real enthusiasm and authenticity. Even over 120 years later, it maintains its original promise of quality and cost. Nothing like experiencing one of the three houses between the Gare de l’Est, Grands Boulevards, and Montparnasse.

http://www.bouillon-chartier.com

MUMI

For anyone looking for a small, stylish space and a select menu, we present as a safe proposal a trip to Mumi alongside the Louvre. A 3- or 4-“course” menu, made to suit the customer. Also ideal as a meal proposal with a touch of the romantic, which will stay in any diner’s memory bank – good memories guaranteed.

14 rue Sauval
75001 Paris
http://www.restaurantmumi.com

HOLLYBELLY CAFÉ

If your taste is for a “brunch”, Hollybelly is the most obvious solution that currently offers a variety of cuisine in the French capital. It serves truly invigorating breakfasts from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is clear that pancakes and eggs are among the key offers to the hungriest and most sweet-toothed customers.

19, rue Lucien Sampaix
Paris 10E
http://www.holybellycafe.com

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