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Tribe of foodies on a budget

Thank you for the suggestions! L'As is already on our list. Do we need reservations for Au Trou Normand?

Tribe of foodies on a budget

My husband and I are treating 3 grown children to a week in Paris in March. (1 is studying there, living on the north end of the 3rd, the rest of us are flying the rest of us over to visit her. We'll be staying in an apartment in the NE of the 2nd.) While we're so happy that we can do this trip, we're trying to keep a handle on expenses. We are all foodies, meaning we really appreciate good ingredients and skillfully prepared, delicious dishes. (Yes, we all cook.) 2 of us are mostly vegetarian. That said, we're looking for suggestions! A bistro meal for 5 of us at 40-60 euros each will work for 1 or 2 nights. We also need ideas for cheap dinners and lunches. We love all ethnicities and are anxious to try 1 of the couscous restaurants. Also considering L'As du Fallafel--would it be a good dinner place? Any recommendations for nearby take-out or nearly finished meals we can eat in? Thank you Chowhounds!

Need suggestions for Montana and Wyoming

Stop by Rose's Lariat at 410 E. Cedar in Rawlins. It's an excellent Mexican diner with one table and everyone else eats at the county. We had mini tacos with green salsa and amazing tamales. But the guy next to us had a plate of home-made chorizo and eggs that we were wishing for!