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dinner thoughts in Paris for 5 nights
Thanks for the reply Souphie. The budget I would like to stay within is for each of the two dinners. So about $75-100 per person, excluding liquor and wine. As for the style of dining I am not looking to stick to any specific style, classical or modern, French, fusion, international, doesn't matter either way, as long as its great. If there were to be two dinners that you had in Pairs where would they be? I have been reading reviews about L'AOC, Fontaine de Mars, Au bon Accueil, and L'Ami Jean. L'Atelier De Joel Robuchon. Cannot seem to make up my mind.
dinner thoughts in Paris for 5 nights
Hello Chowhounders,
I will be going to Paris for the first time in two weeks and despite years of French classes and ten years of working in restaurants in L.A. I am at an absolute loss of where I should be having dinner. Three guidebooks and days online have only gotten me hungry, so I figure I should get your advice on a couple of restaurants. I am familiar with the 4 star places, and their chefs but don’t think I can break the bank on this trip. I am looking to have two great dinners with my wonderful girlfriend (her first time in Paris as well), but want to keep the dinners up $250 for two (except for the splurge on wine). This rules out the 3 month waiting list and 14 course tasting menus I am sure, but can I get some help from you eating experts. I am used to managing the restaurants, not eating in them. Thanks!!!!!!!