Neighborhood Bistro near Hotel
Hello Everyone,
I will be in Paris for one night next month and staying at the Pullman Paris Rive Gauche (Metro Stop: Port de Versaille) I am looking for a recommendation for dinner that night and would like a neighborhood bistro where I can have a relaxed meal at the end of the day near to my hotel.
Also any recommendations for a Patisserie the next morning would be appreciated.
Thanks,
M
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My choice would be Jadis in a heartbeat. But make sure to reserve well in advance.
http://www.lefooding.com/restaurant-1750-jadis.htm
Another option might be La Dinee, which was a favorite of ours almost 10 years ago. It has had many chefs since the original one, but I see that it has some decent reviews recently.
http://www.restaurant-ladinee.com/pre...
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Beurre Noisette, a Michelin Bib reco, is also walkable. Almost as good as Jadis.
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Both Jadis and Beurre Noisette are very nice ideas but I've not found La Dinee successful since the changement altho William Leymergie of Telematin still goes there.
Another very very nice possibilty is 5.3 Les Comperes (de Dantzig), 32, rue de Dantzig in the 15th, 01.45.33.72.71, closed Sunday and Monday nights, another “to hell and gone” place, just across from the “Lost and Found” building,
John Talbott
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Another vote for Jadis, by and large. And a second place for Le Grand Pan. La Régalade, which I still think is one of the best in town despite an obvious lack of imagination (but who needs that?) is also a couple of tram stops away.
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Thank you very much everyone, looks like Jadis is the winner.
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